I for one am not ready to call this contract a bad deal until we truly see who the real Jeff Green is. I know just as well as anyone that Green disappointed in his 1/2 season with the Celtics, but he went from being the undersized 4 (which he was terrible at doing) on an easy-going team to being the back-up 3 on a nasty, focused veteran core that had just lost one of its glue players. I think our problem was that we had built such a good relationship with Perk and loved the intangibles that he brought that we wanted Jeff to not just match Perk's production, but to exceed it as well. Believe it or not, as a pro, that can be very hard to adjust to.
This year, we're gonna find out who the real Jeff Green is. Is he going to be the athletic wing who can run the floor with Rondo, the guy who can hold ground against Lebron/Durant, and can play the 4 in small-ball
OR
Will he be the overhyped, overpaid wing who's clearly not suited for a prime role on a championship team, who can't fit on a defensive-oriented squad, who struggles to find scoring opportunities, who overall just doesn't fit?
I think the Celtics clearly believe that Green can be what pushes this team to the top because he brings certain intangibles to the team that it didn't have as much of last season.
I seriously can't wait to see the run-and-gun group of Rondo-Bradley-Lee-Green-Wilcox. That team is all just pure athleticism and speed. Im guessing 95% of that five's points are fast break.
Overall, Green is our X factor. He's a tweener forward whose certain qualities make him match-up favorably with the Heat. I seriously can't wait to watch him catch Rondo's alleys this year.