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Dillon criticizes Uduka for limiting Green s tactical status, and the Suns may help the second place to realize their talent in the new season

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As the new season approaches, many NBA teams and players have started preparations and training. Recently, many Rockets players including Van Vleet, Amen, Smith Jr. have even started joint training. Jaylen Green, who was traded by the Rockets in the offseason, was not idle either. Since the starting point guard in the team already had a top scorer like Booker, and the team's No. 1 position vacant, Green is very likely to play as a point guard next season.

Jaylen Green was highly expected in the draft. His static talent was once regarded as a "good guy and a little bitch" and had a very high evaluation. However, in the Rockets' four seasons, Green has never performed satisfactorily, averaging 21 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists last season, and has basically maintained its 20+5+3 level in the past three seasons. In the playoffs, Green even became a pseudo-starter, without independent attack on the court, and could only be a fixed-point three-pointer.

3D player Dillon, who was traded with Jaylen Green, also revealed in an interview that although Green is defined as the core of the team, head coach Uduka has never formulated tactics for him; on the other hand, Shin Kyung and Van Vleet have a lot of ball rights and shooting rights, and Dillon, as a 3D character player, often gets the opportunity to hold the ball and play singles, but Green often barely attacks with the ball and eventually loses confidence.

However, Green also has the disadvantage of insufficient offensive stability and is not good at creating fouls. His growth path is more like players like Kobe and Alexander. He needs to rely on the accumulation and improvement of time to slowly realize his talent. With Bill and Durant leaving, the Suns only had Booker one offensive end point, but Booker was not sticking to the ball, and instead he and Green had the opportunity to cooperate and achieve each other.

In the new season, Green has neither pressure to record nor too high demands on him. He can let go of his hands and feet on the court and show his talents to the fullest. It is reported that Greene worked hard to practice ball-holding offense and outside three-point shooting this summer. He is also very eager to prove himself next season. Cunningham, the No. 1 pick who is the same as him, has been selected as the All-Star and led the team into the playoffs. He looks forward to Greene being able to play in the Suns that meets the fans' expectations.

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