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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2012, 03:16:51 AM »

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I'd prefer he keep attacking, myself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dtSR33A42A

Oh.

My.

The James Worthy Comparisons are indeed worthy.

Keep attacking!

is he has big or long as Worthy? he just seems a lot smaller than Worthy in my view.
It's impossible to say. 
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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2012, 04:28:56 AM »

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I'd prefer he keep attacking, myself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dtSR33A42A

Oh.

My.

The James Worthy Comparisons are indeed worthy.

Keep attacking!

is he has big or long as Worthy? he just seems a lot smaller than Worthy in my view.
It's impossible to say.

Both are listed at 6'9", Worthy 225 pounds and Green 235. But Jeff looks real lean right now. I'd guess he might be lower than the 235 listed. Worthy looks bigger because he played in the pre-HGH/untraceable steroid era.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2012, 06:13:49 AM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

yeah you probably are.  ::)

hes been agressive and playing well these last 3 games. last game he was doing good before he injured himself slightly.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2012, 06:24:25 AM »

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Games like last night...I have no problem with Pierce riding the bench.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #19 on: November 15, 2012, 07:31:27 AM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

Its pretty easy to be a wet towel these days, especially when you're just watching the box scores.

Tonight and the second half of the game against the bucks he was a game changer off the bench.  Besides, the dude has only gotten 20 minutes of time per game so far...what are you expecting? 20/10 games?

But hey, sorry for being optimistic about a 6'9" guy who runs like a gazelle, has a ridiculous vertical, and looked like a freight train when he drove to the hoop last night.



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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #20 on: November 15, 2012, 07:40:17 AM »

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I'd prefer he keep attacking, myself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dtSR33A42A

Oh.

My.

The James Worthy Comparisons are indeed worthy.

Keep attacking!

Looked very much like James Worthy last night without a doubt. It is only going to get better.
LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #21 on: November 15, 2012, 07:42:02 AM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

Its pretty easy to be a wet towel these days, especially when you're just watching the box scores.

Tonight and the second half of the game against the bucks he was a game changer off the bench.  Besides, the dude has only gotten 20 minutes of time per game so far...what are you expecting? 20/10 games?

But hey, sorry for being optimistic about a 6'9" guy who runs like a gazelle, has a ridiculous vertical, and looked like a freight train when he drove to the hoop last night.

I love what I've seen from Green over the past few games.

That said, stat heads are going to point out that Jeff Green is putting up pretty much the same per-minute numbers that he's always put up.

Per-36:

14.6 pts
5.0 reb
.8 ast
1.0 stl
.8 blk

.431 / .300 / .708 shooting

11.4 PER, .005 WS/48

Overall, not impressive statistically.  But there's definitely more than meets the eye from the box score w/ Jeff Green.  He just needs to play like he did last night more often.
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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #22 on: November 15, 2012, 07:45:07 AM »

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Games like last night...I have no problem with Pierce riding the bench.

and the Big Ticket. It would be great if Wilcox could give us 20 minutes a game. That way KG only plays a possible 28 a game. Would keep him very fresh for when he is out there and fresh for the playoffs... IF it could be sustained. Positive here is Wilcox gave us 18 minutes last night.....and KG only played 29! wow. How great it will be to have a fresh team in the game in the 4th quarter late.
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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #23 on: November 15, 2012, 07:57:32 AM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
I agree somewhat.  To look at one week of basketball out of a 5 year career is ridiculous.  But it's still hard not to become optomistic when a player with his tools puts together a few good games.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #24 on: November 15, 2012, 08:24:14 AM »

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Jeff Green ...had a  "I'm Back !" moment last night. 

I think he offically said "hello" to the Boston Garden fans.

I jumped out of my seat ., when Big AL got dunked on.

Jeff Green looks for all the world like James Worthy from the neck down on many offensive plays.

Did everybody see KG's face after that dunk ?? ;D...He was like "Where dat been?"  ;D 

Jeff Green has an ALstar body & game in him .  He just needs to LET GO and let it out.  Just let instincts take over and not study while in the game.   Think and study while your on the bench .

Congratualtions to Jeff.


Yup , I'm alright with Pierce sitting on the bench for long rests  , when Jeff Green plays like he did last night.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #25 on: November 16, 2012, 06:13:47 PM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

Its pretty easy to be a wet towel these days, especially when you're just watching the box scores.

Tonight and the second half of the game against the bucks he was a game changer off the bench.  Besides, the dude has only gotten 20 minutes of time per game so far...what are you expecting? 20/10 games?

But hey, sorry for being optimistic about a 6'9" guy who runs like a gazelle, has a ridiculous vertical, and looked like a freight train when he drove to the hoop last night.

I love what I've seen from Green over the past few games.

That said, stat heads are going to point out that Jeff Green is putting up pretty much the same per-minute numbers that he's always put up.

Per-36:

14.6 pts
5.0 reb
.8 ast
1.0 stl
.8 blk

.431 / .300 / .708 shooting

11.4 PER, .005 WS/48

Overall, not impressive statistically.  But there's definitely more than meets the eye from the box score w/ Jeff Green.  He just needs to play like he did last night more often.

The problem is actually the complete opposite of that... there's LESS than meets the eye when it comes to Jeff Green.

Jeff Green looks like he should be really, really good. He has a perfect basketball body and insane athleticism. His stroke looks smooth. He occasionally busts out beautiful moves. To the eye, this guy looks like he should be a max contract player.

The reality is that he isn't. He actually kinda sucks. Unfortunately many of the fans here (and Danny Ainge) have been lied to by their eyes and fail to see the true Jeff Green: average to below average for his entire career.

Anybody notice how much better OKC got when they stopped giving 36 minutes a game to Jeff freaking Green and started giving those minutes to guys like Serge Ibaka? It's really, really not a coincidence. He just put up another stinker against the Nets.

Reality check: Jeff Green is awful, his contract is awful, and he will never be the player people want him to be. On top of that, he's already 26! Ainge's trade of Perk was awful (he couldn't gotten a much better and much more needed big man from another team) but with JG's new contract he's just exacerbated the entire issue. What a mistake.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #26 on: November 16, 2012, 06:32:04 PM »

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Green is a good player.  He needs to work on his footwork and handle in the halfcourt.

I was impressed with his D on JJ against brooklyn in a few possessions.  That length, athleticism, and quickness are a tough combo on that end.  He might quickly be a better defender than Pierce.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #27 on: November 16, 2012, 06:39:22 PM »

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Overall, not impressive statistically.  But there's definitely more than meets the eye from the box score w/ Jeff Green.  He just needs to play like he did last night more often.

The problem is actually the complete opposite of that... there's LESS than meets the eye when it comes to Jeff Green.

That's generally how I feel.  Very rarely do I feel like Green is impacting the game unless it's due to one of his rare scoring explosions.  He's just not a guy who is going to win games through his guts and his hustle.


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Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #28 on: November 16, 2012, 08:41:18 PM »

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I really, really don't get what is going on with people on here! He has one nice game and a thread is immediately up talking about how great he is. Did everybody else forget about the previous game? Or hell, the fact that he's averaging a career-low 7 points per game on the season?

He's still overrated, overpaid, and under-producing, and everybody else's eternal optimism regarding Green makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

Its pretty easy to be a wet towel these days, especially when you're just watching the box scores.

Tonight and the second half of the game against the bucks he was a game changer off the bench.  Besides, the dude has only gotten 20 minutes of time per game so far...what are you expecting? 20/10 games?

But hey, sorry for being optimistic about a 6'9" guy who runs like a gazelle, has a ridiculous vertical, and looked like a freight train when he drove to the hoop last night.

I love what I've seen from Green over the past few games.

That said, stat heads are going to point out that Jeff Green is putting up pretty much the same per-minute numbers that he's always put up.

Per-36:

14.6 pts
5.0 reb
.8 ast
1.0 stl
.8 blk

.431 / .300 / .708 shooting

11.4 PER, .005 WS/48

Overall, not impressive statistically.  But there's definitely more than meets the eye from the box score w/ Jeff Green.  He just needs to play like he did last night more often.

The problem is actually the complete opposite of that... there's LESS than meets the eye when it comes to Jeff Green.

Jeff Green looks like he should be really, really good. He has a perfect basketball body and insane athleticism. His stroke looks smooth. He occasionally busts out beautiful moves. To the eye, this guy looks like he should be a max contract player.

The reality is that he isn't. He actually kinda sucks. Unfortunately many of the fans here (and Danny Ainge) have been lied to by their eyes and fail to see the true Jeff Green: average to below average for his entire career.

Anybody notice how much better OKC got when they stopped giving 36 minutes a game to Jeff freaking Green and started giving those minutes to guys like Serge Ibaka? It's really, really not a coincidence. He just put up another stinker against the Nets.

Reality check: Jeff Green is awful, his contract is awful, and he will never be the player people want him to be. On top of that, he's already 26! Ainge's trade of Perk was awful (he couldn't gotten a much better and much more needed big man from another team) but with JG's new contract he's just exacerbated the entire issue. What a mistake.
Perk has become a pretty bad player in the last couple seasons so dont give me that.  The man your bashing because he hasnt dropped 20 points yet just came off a heart surgery... he hasnt begun to show his full potential yet so stop jumping the gun... All you kids are getting too caught up in looking at numbers on NBA.com.  Those numbers wont tell you that Green has been playing out of position having been bumped up to the 4 his whole career from playing behind Durant and now Pierce... or that he hadnt played ball since the 2010 season and just had surgery... Or that he is actually a very good defender both perimeter and inside.
 The actual truth is that he is a very capable above average starter at the 3 and an average 4.

Re: If Green continues to work on his outside game....
« Reply #29 on: November 17, 2012, 08:37:14 AM »

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honestly, OKC got better when they started playing ibaka instead of Jeff green at the 4 because Ibaka is a more traditional 4 than jeff green who is more of a 3...

The thing i dont get with all the hoopla about Jeff is, jeff green DOESNT have to be a 20/10 guy for us...he just needs to be what he was in OKC which is a 12/5 guy...and thats a BIG boost to our team off the bench..especially as Pierce gets older

and, his $9million contract is about on par with what type of player he is...spot starter/not an all-star...Gerald Wallace is being paid $10million

we only look at it as overpaid because Rondo/Kevin garnett are UNDERPAID relative to their skill-sets and how they generally would be paid in the NBA