Mr. Greenjeans is using the behind the back dribble, a lot. Even in traffic and/or near the basket. So far it's not getting picked. It's pretty to watch but it is dangerous.
Said same thing last night to the people around me at the game.
Noticed that and the step-back jumpers. He also looks much better at coming to a stop in the lane...all pro moves.
He's got some good body control
In an earlier thread I said our Phil Green reminds me a lot of a young Erick Greene, the PG at Virginia Tech. We can only hope so. Here as a Senior, Erick is making a strong early season case as the best PG in Division one: He has the VERY surprising Hokies at 6-0, is averaging 24.2 pts, 5.1 assists, with a 3:1 Assist to Turnover ratio. Shooting 53% from the field and 87% from the line. Green was 3rd team All ACC last year as a Junior at 16 pts/3 assts. He was unranked out of high school, and 2.6 points and 0.8 assists as a 12 minute a game freshman!
Ah, the rewards of letting a kid DEVELOP over 4 years....