Green brushes off regular season, looks forward to playoffs
San Antonio Spurs' Danny Green is having a great season shooting 44% from beyond the arc this season, but don't mention it to him. 
Besides calling the numbers a possible jinx for shooters, Green knows he's been here before. He shot close to that percentage last season with a 3-point field goal percentage of 43%. The one thing that he remembers isn't last year's regular season or the majority of the playoffs but the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder instead. Green's impact fizzled when the pressure mounted and now he's looking for redemption and learning from his mistakes.
“I learned a lot,” Green said. “Every game is a learning experience. I learned in order to be effective, help my team more, is to do more things than shoot the 3-ball because a lot of times it won’t be there. My biggest keys is being more consistent behind the [3-point] line and doing other things consistently for my team." (Jeff Caplan/NBA.com)
The Spurs have needed Green's shooting more than ever, but he's also not a one dimensional player for the San Antonio Spurs.
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didn’t really translate to the NBA. He played a couple of seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers but ended up leaving to go play basketball in Europe.
40th year anniversary, he interviewed with Spurs.com.
trying to figure out his MVP top five. Moore has LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but after that it’s chaos.
shelved for four weeks which has him making his return the the court until the playoffs.
is out until the playoffs with a hamstring injury and the list goes on-and-on.
Project Spurs lead writer Paul Garcia was a guest on the Oklahoma radio station, K101(KWOX FM 101.1) last week to talk about last week's matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.