I really have to wonder why some people are so quick to dismiss not starting your 5 best players? What is even more outlandish, is how merely suggesting bringing one of your starters off the bench is something to be mocked. Do people not realize how important the 6th man role is. There are plenty of players who have come of the bench and helped lead their team to success.
That being said, KG does not fit the mold. I'm begining to come around about the idea of Pierce coming off the bench, but still would be against that as well. Ray seems to be the most likely candidate, but his shooting is too important to the starting unit.
Either way, the idea should not be so hastliy cast aside. With this roster, creative ideas are going to be needed.
If the Celtics had a player that showed to be productive enough, but Pierce is still the go to guy.
Green has not shown enough to warrant starting over Pierce or KG.
Do you think that Green has been given enough of a chance to show his productivity? I don't think it's out of the question that he could average the same amount of points as Pierce if he was given the chance. It wouldn't be like the Thunder where he was the 3rd string scorer behind Durant and Westbrook.
I think it's very possible that he could average an efficient 18-20 ppg whilst running the floor much better than Pierce.
Pierce could provide that spark off the bench just like Manu Ginobli with his efficiency too.
I think that Pierce is the better player, but the current format of playing time isn't going to work as we saw this year on these old guys body's.
Why not try it out for a while?
Yes.
His play in Boston has not been good enough.
His past history with the Thunder is not good enough to replace Pierce.
I like Green, but he is not good enough to start over Pierce and/or KG.
I don't think you answered my question.
If Green was given Paul Pierce's minutes and inserted with the other four starters, could he average 18 ppg or better?
He averaged 15.2 ppg with OKC in 2010, that was as the third option behind Durant and Westbrook (one of whom is the leagues leading scorer obviously).
He would become one of our top 2 scoring options.
You're saying his play has not been good enough, but do you think he has been given enough time (ie half a season coming off the bench on a new team), and enough time (minutes wise per game) to make this evaluation?
The correct answer is definitely not.
I'm not saying he is definitely better than Pierce, but he hasn't had a real shot at proving himself. His best play this year was when he ran out there with the starters.
Idea: Give him a run at a starting 3 spot (or even bench Ray and have PP + JG out there, bringing in Ray for PP and moving JG to the solid 3 spot after 6-7 mins).
See how he goes. What have we got to lose?
His defense has improved and will only get better, and he averaged 15.2 PPG as a starter and third scoring option.
You're talking about getting an explosive center or scoring option but realistically we aren't getting our hands on anyone good this offseason, so we have to do the best with what we've got and wait and pray for Dwight.