I like the videos, TP. But this part made me shake my head, do people actually think Beasely is playing well!?
but now that T-Wolves are letting him play the 3... it's pretty clear what he's capable of.
Being an inefficient ball stopper who doesn't guard anyone, making it nearly impossible to run an offense while he's on the floor? 
I have higher hopes for Jeff Green.
I was comparing him offensively, how he looked confused and lost in Miami but now seems to understand what kind of player he is.
And I don't think he's that inefficient. Not everyone can play for the Celtics where there's multiple All-Stars and no one see's double teams. .458 and .370 is pretty [dang] good for a team that shoots .436 as a team. Ball stopper yes, but who else is going to generate offense? Darko? Luke Ridnour?
Cleveland is horrible but The Timberwolves might piece for piece the worst team in the league.
Having a TS% of .515 and eFG% of .48 isn't pretty good, it is well below league average.
Combine that with the rest of the flaws in his game....
You can add the TS into the barrage of sabremetrics that bore me to tears, but with that said, Beasley isn't passing the eyeball test in Minny, either, so it's time to begin contemplating bust status for him.
I swear, though, that Rambis stole his system from my old junior high coach so I am still curious how Beasley would fare as a major option in a real professional offense.
Just not enough to want to see him in Green anymore.
Getting back to the trade, it is going to be interesting to see Green, and to a lesser extent the man known as the Combover, in a real ball movement offense instead of that two-man game.
Interestingly, my pals in Oklahoma, who derisively called me "the only person on the planet" who likes Boston's end of the deal, aren't as sure of themselves today after their docs ruled Perk's good knee worse than advertised. Out at least until mid-March.
God love them, they know their football. Basketball still confounds them.