Totally agree with tgro. I thought $9 was a bonus amount the Cs were paying because it was only a one year deal. And that was before missing a year to heart surgery. Long term, I see him as a $6-7 mil a year player. He can play 25-30 minutes, give you good wing defense, score 10 points without using a lot of shots and grab 4-5 boards. He's totally useful as a 25 year old big wing who can defend and run the floor. I just think this contract matches people's unrealistic expectation that he's going to be a much better player than he was in his half season in Boston, at least offensively. But that's what he is. His per minute numbers were the same in Boston as in OKC in 2010-11. He shot better and so actually scored just a little more. But that's what he is. I liked what I saw in his time in Boston - a guy who played good wing defense, knocked down some open looks and gave 10 bench points a night in 24 minutes. But what I saw wasn't a $10 mil a year player. It was a good rotation player with value up to $7 mil a year due to his youth.
I hope this isn't the contract. I do think Green contributes and improves this team, but he will not give the numbers that are going to be expected from a $10 million player. Because it's not him. If this is the money, I think there's massive potential for this to become an extremely regrettable move by early 2014 when they're trapped with two and a half more years and $25 million on a contract they can't trade (teams aren't lining up to take long term contracts with eight figure salaries paid to role players), and people are abusing and jeering Green because the money he gets paid does not match his numbers. This is how good players can get broken by bad contracts.