First of all, i hope the moneys wrong. I'd do like, 32 mill/4
second, if the money is right, then i have to believe your thinking Green starts games at the Powerforward spot then moves to SF when pierce goes to the bench and they rotate Bass in at the 4 right?
So essentially starters:
PG: rondo
SG: bradley
SF:pierce
PF:green
C: KG
then when pierce and KG go to the bench:
PG: rondo
SG: terry
SF: green
PF: bass
C: TBD
i gotta say...i don't hate that rotation...i don't love it, but i don't hate it.
Thoughts?
I hate it. If you're going to play a weak rebounding PF who is primarily a jump shooter as your starter you should use Bass.
He can at least defend the position adequetely, Jeff Green had several years and proved he cannot. Especially against opposing starting PFs.
You play your best lineups, not the the highest salaried players.
I agree with your last sentiment, but I'd question whether Green is not in fact part of our best lineup. Boston had had great success with the likes of Posey and Pietrus playing the 4. Green is more of a power forward than either of those two.
Furthermore, he's arguably the most offensively complete player to compliment the Core Four in the Big Three Era. He is definitely a guy who they can go to when the shot clock is running down to create his own shot, something Bass cannot do.
Finally, Bass was known as a poor defender coming to Boston. Learning from and playing with KG likely contribute to the change. I think Green could also improve.
Regardless of how things play out, I suspect Green will get significant time at the 4 spot. Thetr's simply no other way to get him significant minutes, especially of Ray comes back (eradicating any chance that PP will ever swing down to the 2, even for a few minutes per game).