He's kind of like Jeff Green in that sense, except he actually rebounds and creates for others, and he's a lot more consistent than Uncle Jeff.
I think that's selling him a bit short. Aside from those occasional games, the thing Turner does is create his own shot and score off the dribble and this team has needed that for years, because it's built with an absence of the type of stars that can do that. IT brings that, and so does Turner. Yeah, Turner is not so efficient at it but he can do it where most of our players could not. It's the same thing reason Jordan Crawford could play and be productive for us for a while.
Don't get me wrong, I think Turner is a lot better than Jeff Green. He's done a lot of good things for us, whereas I think Green was mostly a Diet Coke kinda player here. Empty.
My point is just that I think people see Turner make a lot of tough shots and make it look almost easy while doing it, especially in certain games where he really has it going. Jeff Green did the same thing, though not nearly as often as Turner does. Doing that has a tendency to imbue a guy with the aura of a "star," or "could-be-star."
The problem in Turner's case is that he's not very good at doing the stuff that should be "easiest" i.e. most efficient, which is getting points at the line and hitting open three pointers. So he's still pretty inefficient even when he's playing well.
In Green's case, the problem was that he really didn't bring
anything else to the table aside from scoring in transition and making those athletic drives to the basket that were so graceful and smooth they appeared effortless.