Green is as good as any player I've seen at playing within his game. Diaw is close behind. They both consider more than just "am I open" when they have a shot opportunity. For example, Diaw passed up some open threes tonight because his rhythm/balance wasn't quite right. That's not just smart, it's hard to do.
Little things like that, or passing up a good shot to get someone else a great shot, or knowing where your teammates are going to be without having to look, are why the Spurs look so good this year.
[This message has been edited by Ulrich (edited 5/18/2012 12:22a).]