Once again all those stats are good, but I think He was not placed in the best situation to succeed. Now that he has a full offseason with the C's and should play more SF over PF we will see.
I've heard this so many times and there's just no basis for it.
First of all, he's going to split time between PF and SF here too. Pierce averaged 34 mpg last year. Unless you think Green is playing 14 minutes per game total, the rest of his minutes must be at PF, and if you think he's going to average 30mpg total, that means 16 are at PF. It won't change much even with a slight decline in Pierce's minutes.
Second, his numbers here and at OKC were never all that much better when he was on the court as an SF. Go to 82games.com and look at the splits by position. If anything, he's a significantly worse offensive player at SF (though better on defense).
Third, how was his "role" so bad in OKC? How was he not in a "situation to succeed"? I mean, you can make those claims, but what facts are they based on? You think Scotty Brooks (who won coach of the year in 09-10, by the way) was consistently mis-using Green in some way? How?
He's a nice NBA-level player. Borderline starter. But he's not going to magically morph into something he hasn't been for the first four years of his career.
Nobody knows how many minutes anyone is getting anywhere, but if we assume he is gonna see close to 30 mpg, the one thing we know is very little of them will be against starting PF's.
His situation in OKC did not put him in a position to succeed. He was placed, out of position, in a lineup that featured a scoring champ and one of the highest volume-shooting-PG's in Westbrook. He didn't have the luxury of picking and choosing when to attack on offense.
He now has superior teammates (in terms of leadership and unselfishness), a superior coach (who can teach him more than just X's and O's), and Rondo. With a full camp, Rondo and Doc will figure out where and when to get him the ball.
I firmly believe he will be a very good player for us for the entire length of his contract. I don't get why people act like this is a max contract or something. With the money that I've seen thrown around at guys in the past (and even this summer), $9 million is not that much.
DA did not overpay for this guy, he has all the tools to be a great player. His career is going to take off, just watch.