This season, I think Phil will continue to fight his way to a bigger role at Nuri's expense. Phil contributes so much more to team's success in every other area besides running the show when compared to Nuri, who is 0-15 from three (0-21 counting scrimmages), averages nearly 4 t.o.'s a game, and misses almost half of his ft's. Phil is the better athlete and better defender.
Enough please with the adoration of Phil Greene. Yes, Lindsey has looked lost the last several games and yes Phil Greene has played better than could have been expected from this class's least heralded recruit. Yes he has a bright future and yes good luck to him.
However,
Lindsey is averaging (in 5 more minutes a game)
13 pts / 5 rebounds / 3 assists
va Greene
6 pts / 2 rebounds / 1.5 assists
Lindsey is shooting
.47 (fg) / .00 (3pt) / .56 (ft)
vs Greene
.39 / .29 / .66
Lindsey has
31 TOs / 14 steals
va Greene
10 / 7
Greene has a better three point percentage, which is still atrocious, and fewer turnovers. Lindsey's numbers are better in every other category. And please do not to be telling me that the offense runs better with either of them in there, because the offense does not run better ever. It stinks.
Greene's numbers
5.8 ppg / 1.5 assists / 2.3 rebounds / .395 - .286 - .66
are slightly favorable to these of this mystery player
4.1 ppg / 1.7 assists / 3.6 rebounds / .339 - .231 - .65
That would be Cedric Jackson, who was as reviled as a player at SJ as there's been in the past 10 years - and rightfully so: he was awful. That he ended up in the NBA bodes well for Phil Greene, if he has the same work ethic. But please to be stop pretending that Greene is anything other than what he is, which is an average freshman.