Is anyone around here going to give Green the opportunity to perform before routinely chastising his contract?
These same people have yet to offer one alternative scenario that would have netted us a comparable SF. So their chastising is falling on my deaf ears.
Well Green's major skill is providing average production, but for a lot of minutes per game. So rather than green for 9 million per year, just take any 2 of Vlad Rad, TMac, Josh Howard, Anthony Randolph, CJ Miles, Gerald Green, Anthony Randolph for about 3-4 million per year and give them each 18 mpg.
Also, it's just about Green or No Green. Against whom were we bidding? Remember, this is a NEW CBA. So before, every team in the market for an SF could offer 5 yrs 35 million, so the C's would have to match that. Now, teams over the Tax can only offer, what, 3 yrs 9-10 million total. Easy to beat. Then, even teams under the tax but over the cap (i.e. most nba teams) can only offer 4 years 20-22 million total. So a 4 year 25 million dollar deal is already much better.
As far as I can tell, there were very very few teams that were under the cap enough to off green a better-than-new-MLE deal. Indiana already has West and Granger at Green's position, Phoenix and Sac are cheap, Charlotte is dysfunctional and has money in Ty Thomas and several other wing tweeners, and Portland already has Batum that they are trying to keep, a better player at the same position.
So why'd the price get so high? It was WAY overboard to outcompete opposing MLEs.