People don't realize what they're saying sometimes. They don't appreciate people who do the little things. How about that play in the 4th quarter, when our very lead and win was at stake, Melo drove to the basket for a layup that nearly went in, and who was there?
Jeff Green. Melo's layup almost went in, then Melo actually got to attempt a quick put back, and which Celtics player was right there with him, bothering him, jumping his heart out to try and take the ball away from Melo?
It was Jeff Green. If Jeff Green loses that battle there against Carmelo, our lead drops even further, and who knows what else happens, or how much more confidence the Knicks might have gotten off that play.
This is straight from the game's play by play. Jeff Green made a very big play for us here. Because it isn't an extra 5 or 6 points on his stat sheet, this gets overlooked? This kind of play is [dang] huge!
09:57 Anthony Layup Shot: Missed
09:56 Anthony Rebound (Off:3 Def:5)
09:56 Anthony Tip Shot: Missed
Green Rebound (Off:1 Def:5) 09:55 The key defensive player in this play was Jeff Green, and he out jumped Melo to prevent him from getting that basket, ultimately preventing the Knicks from getting another offensive possession. People are, very foolishly, only judging Jeff Green on the number of points he scores. Nobody is paying attention to the other amazing ways that this guy is helping us out.
So, he had some turnovers. Rondo had turnovers, Ray Allen had turnovers, Glen Davis had turnovers. Garnett has had turnovers. Why do Green's get magnified? There are even arguments that he was fouled in some of those situations, but my point stands. If people don't appreciate the importance of these plays, then they just don't appreciate a good team player.
Jeff Green's heads up play also led to two Garnett free throw attempts on the other end, as well, which Garnett scored. An example of what Jeff Green does, leading to something good for us on the offensive end.
Jermaine O'neal puts it very well.
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It may not always show up on the stat sheet, but I feel that I can really help this team on the defensive end. I can make guys guess when they go to the cup. You almost see guys just looking. But it’s a great group of guys — a brotherhood.”
“I feel good,” he said. “My place with the team is to cover a lot of ground (on defense), and I’m starting to cover a lot of ground. It’s contesting every shot at the basket.
Making a guy miss is just as good as blocking a shot.Jeff Green did that for us on that very important and key possession. Jeff Green's aggressiveness may lead to fouls, but there are plenty of times where it leads to missed shots, or possessions that end up working out in the Celtics' favor.http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view.bg?articleid=1333013&srvc=rss&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fsports%2Fbasketball%2Fceltics+%28Boston+Celtics+-+Celtics+%26+NBA+-+BostonHerald.com%29&utm_content=Google+Reader