The idea that Green is a poor defender is nonsense. He is a product of a system that doesn't play any.
His feet are fine. He will flourish in Boston's defensive system.
That's a possibility, but Ibaka is not a poor defender, Sefolosha is not a poor defender,Westbrook is not a poor defender..and they're all in the same system.
Saying they don't play defense in that system doesn't make a ton of sense.
Totally disagree. There isn't a good on-ball defender on that team, and Scott Brooks doesn't teach it. At all. Out here, they're our local TV team and they simply are not a good defensive basketball team. OKC is a below average defensive team.
Westbrook could play Celtic defense if a coach demanded it. Don't like either one of the other two as players, on either end.
Brooks is a defensive coach. The Thunder played pretty good defense last season. Whatever happened they aren't playing at the same level this year. Seems teams have figured them out more and attacking more. Perk will only help against that.
Again, totally disagree. Brooks doesn't begin to touch the number of concepts and complexity the Celtics teach defensively. And they're not in the discussion about the great or adequate defensive teams in the NBA. It's a two-man system, and an offense-less center with bad wheels is going to have little or no impact on that at this point.
20th of 30 in points allowed, on the bad side of 100, isn't championship basketball, and with their youth and quickness, Green included, it's absolutely inexcusable.
Really surprised too, Roy, that you're skimming over the injury and financial issues that have significantly devalued Perkins.
If he were healthy and realistic in his salary demands, this trade probably doesn't get made. But he's neither. As far as I'm concerned, Perkins traded himself and Danny did a great job selling high - very high.