Watch Jeff Green average 16ppg, 6 rebounds, 4 ast, and win 6th man of the year.
u forgot to mention that jeff will let the guy he's guarding average 22ppg, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and be the other teams 6th man.
overall jeff green is mediocre. u guys all sound like a GM in love with a prospect before the draft, talking about potential, and seem to forget jeff has already been in the league at least 4 years and has shown the ability to:
- score 20 points per 48 minutes
- get 8 rebounds per 48 minutes
- get 2 assists per 48 minutes
- get 1.5 steals every 48 minutes
EVERY 48 MINUTES!!! not every game (in which he usually played 36 minutes), but EVERY 48 MINUTES as though he played every minute of the game. thats what he would average.
im sorry, but that is a mediocre player, if ever there was one!
and thats with a useage percentage of 19%!!! it's not high, but it's certainly enough!!! you know who had a useage percentage of 18% in college?? ANTHONY DAVIS. college or not, i just pointed this out to show that useage percentage doesnt mean too much after a certain point.
al horford - useage percentage 17% seriously!
so you cant say that because he's had durant on his team for so long is the reason jeff never got a chance to shine.
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ok, just to make u all laugh i left that all in... and ive changed my mind...
looking at his wins per 48, and keeping in mind he played most of his career at PF instead of SF (which is where he should be playing, and where in fact i think danny and doc see him playing most of his minutes) he actually looks pretty good.
i dont know how he does it.but his wins per 48 were actually around .100 - which is average. when he got to boston, it went up to .118. his offensive rating pretty much stayed the same, but his defensive rating went waaayy up.
now given that he was actually more productive in boston than he was in OKC (i know, i know... i dont understand it myself - but thats what the numbers show), and keeping in mind that he didnt fully understand the defensive rotations, etc while he was here for half a season - and keeping in mind that before he came to boston his wins per 48 were actually quite consistent (playing at PF), i think he really does have potential to be at least as good as, if not better than rudy gay, whose wins per 48 the last two seasons were at .123, and .120
goodness me!
i dont understand it myself.
but i criticized danny for paying jeff that much money for the past day or two.
he's better than nick young.
he's better than OJ Mayo.
he was as good in boston as eric gordon was in NO and LA.
he's actually a lot better than michael beasley.
he's better than tyreke evans.
at this moment he's as good as gordon hayward.
better than gerald henderson.
better than evan turner.
wins per 48 show everything... given a large enough sample. and jeffs is large enough. i went to lookem up to gather ammunition to start a case against jeff, and, alas, i was converted:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/greenje02.htmlal horford is still a lot better than him though:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/horfoal01.htmlryan anderson is a lot better than jeff at this point in time though.
did jeff get overpaid? i really dont know. it's hard to say because rudy gay is about the same as jeff OVERALL and he got paid 16 mill a year, whereas ryan anderson is getting 9 mill a year and has thus far been a lot better than jeff.
PLEASE SOMEONE CHANGE MY MIND BACK!!!!

just saying, there is potential within the celtics system:
http://www.celticsblog.com/2011/5/8/2160170/jeff-greens-defense-on-lebron-was-a-storyHOPE AT LEAST ONE OF YOU GOT A LAUGH OUT OF MY BACKFLIP
i think ive under-rated the kids defense:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_mGic0nwr0