I wish the Celtics weren't in on Green. I'm just not a big fan. He's not a talented enough scorer to be a lethal scoring threat off the bench and he's too poor of a rebounder to be an undersized 4. He's very meh. Not only is he not a master in any one area, he's below average in many like rebounding, passing, defense and shooting. He's Marvin Williams. It bothers me that a significant piece of precious cap space might be used on Marvin Williams.
None of this makes any sense.
First, go look at Jeff Green's stats since he's been in the league:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/greenje02.htmlAt the age of 23, the year before he was traded, he started 82 games for OKC, shot 45% from the field, 33% from 3, averaged 15 points, grabbed 6 boards, had 2 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block a game while averaging
37 minutes a game. OKC was a playoff team that year.
So, Jeff Green was an 82-game starter averaging near 40 minutes a game for a playoff team at 23 years old. The next year he put up very similar numbers before he was traded to us. His per-game numbers then dropped off after the trade when he was relegated to the bench and played much fewer minutes. He had to adjust from being an 82 game starter to being a reserve with reduced minutes.
But...if you look at his per-36 minute stats from the 26 games he played with us, they are almost identical to his stats with OKC over the previous 1 1/2 seasons, except that his FG% skyrocketed with us to almost 49%, which would be his career high.
Now maybe that is a small sample blip, but as we all know our PG has the ability to make guys much better offensive players than they would be on other teams. So it is very possible that Jeff Green could put up career-high shooting percentages for us next year, while giving us the same defensive production he gave OKC that warranted him all that playing time.
Second, Jeff Green is not a 4. He is a 3. He was brought in to give us a backup to Pierce who could defend Lebron and Carmelo but still not be a black-hole offensively. He did an admirable job of that and I think he can only be better in a full season with us.
Third, Marvin Williams is one of the biggest busts of the past decade. He was the #2 selection overall for Atlanta and is basically a backup for them. Jeff Green, while he was selected #5, is actually someone we got in a trade for a overpaid center on the steep decline in his career (plus we got Fab Melo and Charlotte's 2nd rounder nex year.) So to us, Green is more like a late first round pick than a Marvin Williams type. If he pans out, great. If not, it sucks but it doesn't cripple you. Based on his history, he will be fine for us.
I am very glad we are signing him long term.