I don't agree.
I'm not at all convinced Donte Greene is ever going to amount to anything. Nocioni, on the other hand, plays hard, he's a good role player and not everyone can be starters. We didn't get to see that much of him last season, considering we didn't even have him until we moved Miller. Nocioni has the right attitude and he's got the heart and hustle. He's solid and dependable. He just might fit in quite nicely ... and he's not the type to complain if he's not getting all the minutes. AND for added bonus, he's tough.
wow!
I thought about it a sec and decided that your usage of "CONVINCED" equals seeing a solid contributor on the NBA level, let alone a star...
first:
hes like what 20? and also consistent coaching/teaching could really make a huge difference
second:
Greene is a monster SF at 6'10/6'11 and has all the physical tools RIGHT NOW. including that quick first step that he actually used to burn a few defenders to the basket.... those tools alone make him an NBA player in my mind.
third:
He played alright defense with flashes of better defense to come... I can recall a few blocks and him using his size to bother shots. I think he like everyone else on this team got burned alot.
fourth:
Offense... He has more than flashed enough talent on this side to "CONVINCE" me, he could very well be a all-star if he can put it all together.
His shot just didn't fall last year. I really don't remember seeing him forcing that many "bad" shots as much as I remember being bummed about him missing open shot after shot... Remember that like R. Lewis at 6'10, Greene can take forced shots and still shot OVER people.
Heres the key to it all! His shot will fall! and when he becomes a real threat from the 3pt line... his ability to either pump fake the shot then drive, or just first step by the defender to the basket will become deadly.
the most impressed I was about Greene's game last year was the times he actually took the ball to the hoop and it seemed effortless!
If he learned to post up just a little bit. He could be as if not better than R. Lewis...
However Greene needs to put it together, and he needs the "KILLER INSTINCT"
Hes so young, Like K-mart and those before him he was terrible his first year. but on physical tools and flashes of skill, I think he'll mature and become great...