Seriously, isn't anybody else noticing this? He may not light up a stat sheet, although he's capable of doing just that, but, if you notice, Jeff Green is a fantastic team contributor.
What do I mean?
If we are trying desperately to keep a lead, he'll probably be a guy that gives us a bucket or two that helps us out in that department.
If we are on a momentum swing, or need a shot that gives us a bigger lead, he'll usually come through and help pad the momentum, or hit down that shot to help chip away at a lead, or to give us the lead back.
He may not do this as much as we'd all like, but, sure enough, if you look at key moments throughout all four games in this sweep, you'll see Green hitting a big basket for us in some form. Why don't we appreciate these things? Because they aren't accompanied by a lights out stat sheet?
Don't tell me that nobody thought that and one basket today by Green leading into half-time wasn't huge for the Celtics, because it most certainly was. Some view these things as meaningless, or inconsequential, but Green's 3 points on just that play alone could just as easily be looked at as the difference between the Knicks dropping our points edge to a 1 point lead, as opposed to the 4 point lead that we actually had, when things got close in the 4th quarter. Take away his other 2 points, and Knicks get the lead.
He also gave us 2 offensive rebounds and 5 defensive rebounds. Please don't tell me that Celtics fans, who have become accustomed to seeing how important failing to get defensive and offensive rebounds can be in determining the outcome of a game, have suddenly started to not appreciate a player who does these things?
Jeff Green's 2 offensive rebounds were only outdone by KG, who had 4.
Jeff Green's 7 rebounds were, again, only outdone by KG, who had 10. Defensive and offensive rebounds are very important, as they determine how many offensive possessions we get, and how many offensive possessions our opponent gets.
Less offensive possessions, means less opportunities for the opponent to score enough points to beat the Celtics. Jeff Green may not be lighting up a stat sheet, but keep in mind that this Celtics Team is a "Team". We love our individual highlight performances, yes we do, but Jeff Green's contributions are too unfairly being looked at from the spectrum of an individual. He's a great team player.
Garnett's points tonight are Green's points. Pierce's points tonight are Green's points. Green's points tonight are Pierce and Garnett's points. More people need to view it that way, because this is a team game.
People have to understand that, while we love great individual performances, this is a team, and, on a team, every little bit counts. Krstic's contributions were important, Green's were important, Glen Davis' were important, Delonte Wests' were important, too. (Don't forget Delonte's huge rebound for us in the 4th, when the game was close)
Let me ask one question?
Here is the box score from tonight's game.
http://www.nba.com/celtics/stats/boxscore_reader.html?gameid=20110424/BOSNYKLet's give Jeff Green Glen Davis' and Nenad Krstic's 5 rebounds from tonight, giving Jeff Green, with his 7 rebounds, a total of 17 rebounds tonight to go along with his 5 points.
Now, let's completely dump Delonte West's 5 rebounds, and give them to the Knicks, in the form of offensive rebounds. Do people realize that just ignoring the contributions of a player, like I've just done with Delonte's 5 rebounds, could very easily have led to a Celtics loss today? And all for what? For Jeff Green to have a more impressive looking individual stat sheet?
When you have great team basketball taking place, that will naturally have an impact on the appearance of individual stats.
Would anyone here sacrifice Jermaine O'neal's contributions, preferring he did nothing, leaving more for Green and others to do, just for the satisfaction of seeing Jeff Green light up a stat sheet with a fantastic individual performance? I would sure hope not.It's team basketball. I could care less what Jeff Green's stats look like, as long as I feel he makes enough contributions to lead to a Celtic victory each night. Do people honestly believe that either of the big three, without the contributions that they've gotten from other players, like Jeff Green and a few others, automatically win all the games that they won in this series, even if they do all the exact same things that they did in every game?
That isn't quite as guaranteed as some might initially like to think.
The Boston Celtics Team won this series in a 4-0 sweep, and Jeff Green is a very important member of that team. Without his contributions, this sweep does not happen. Would we like to see even more impressive individual performances? I absolutely wouldn't mind, but they are not quite as necessary as some are making it seem. Anyone ever thought that Jeff Green's numbers aren't as good as they could be because there are others who are also contributing to help this team, and are doing a pretty good job of it? Would we like to see others screw up rebounds, or fail to hustle for rebounds, so Green gets to the be the one who gets them? Would we like for others to fail to score the ball, so Green has the responsibility of looking like more of a big scorer off the bench?
I say again, this is team basketball. The man may not light up a scoreboard, but as long as he does what he needs to on any given night, to help his team get a win, I'll be very happy with him. A lot of people seem to have forgotten that this is a team game. People who think Green hasn't been helping this team, are kidding themselves. They truly are.