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Can Trey Lyles be Our Draymond Green?

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After hearing Lindsey's interview via 1280 the zone, it's pretty clear why we drafted Lyles. DL believes he can be a play making 4. Seems we like him a lot. DL uttered phrases like "He's a coaches dream," and " He can really make plays at the PF position," and "You will be pleasantly surprised [regarding his ability to defend the high pick and roll.]

Sounds like he's also an excellent passer. And had some very encouraging physical measurements or results.

My question. Do you think Lyles can be our Draymond Green? Discuss.
 
After hearing Lindsey's interview via 1280 the zone, it's pretty clear why we drafted Lyles. DL believes he can be a play making 4. Seems we like him a lot. DL uttered phrases like "He's a coaches dream," and " He can really make plays at the PF position," and "You will be pleasantly surprised [regarding his ability to defend the high pick and roll.]

Sounds like he's also an excellent passer. And had some very encouraging physical measurements or results.

My question. Do you think Lyles can be our Draymond Green? Discuss.

he is more of our lamar odom then green
 
To be clear, there are probably 8 players they would have drafted BEFORE Lyles if they could have. I think people expecting him to be Draymond Green are probably going to be disappointed. Hell, I'm not sure that Draymond Green is Draymond Green anymore. He is more legend than actual player. That being said, he is pretty good value at the 12 pick. My hope is that he can be developed into a Donyell Marshall who can dominate against bench competition and step into a starter's role when necessary by creating a mismatch at the 3/4 positions. He's not likely to start for us for years, if ever. He is too young and our frontcourt is too good. It would me marvelous if he played well enough to displace Booker, however. . .
 
We need Lyles to be more offensive minded than Green. Green knows there is going to be an open 40% three point shooter with a hair trigger open at any given time, not too hard to find that guy.
On the Jazz, the shooters are far less and accurate, and more importantly, far less willing to take shots.
 
Don't think Lyles has ever shown the same kind of intensity that Green has either. That fire makes up for his lack of physical limitations. I'll be happy if Trey Lyles can come in off the bench and contribute while he's on the court. They want him to be a playmaking four, and he excelled in P&R drills during his workout. As long as he is passible on defense, I'll be happy. I expect some sort of offensive production from him, I just don't want him to be a defensive liability on the flip side. Had enough of that with Kanter.
 
It's very interesting thinking of playing Hayward and Lyles together.
We could have 4 playmakers on the floor.
 
It's very interesting thinking of playing Hayward and Lyles together.
We could have 4 playmakers on the floor.

True. At some point one of our guys has to take and make a shot, but there will be enough scoring of the floor.

I feel like we're becoming a bit like the Hawks, except that we have the x-factor that is Rudy Gobert.
 
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