To teams who have no quality SF, he has tremendous value. It doesn't matter if he's struggling right now, he's a proven commodity, at worst maybe a 15 points, 5-6 rebounds a game guy. Teams with no legit starting 3 would love to have him.
Orlando and Washington would like to have Jeff Green, trust me. Heck if the Hawks plays Josh Smith at PF, they would like Jeff Green at the 3 spot too. Phoenix is probably another team, I think their Beasley experiment didn't work and if they can move him, and Green is available for them, they won't hesitate.
Atlanta just got rid of Williams who is the same age, similar in size and similar in stats. Why would they want Green?
DC wants to build almost completely through the draft right now (it worked for the owner with the Caps)
Phoenix doesn't want a 9 million dollar role player. They are always looking to be below the cap.
a.) Because Jeff Green is a much better player than Marvin Williams. Better defender than Marvin, a better offensive player.
b.) That's true, but they still don' have a legit SF. Ariza has been a disaster. If the price is right for them, I believe they would not hesitate on pulling the gun on a trade. Trust me, Commish.
c.) Jeff Green is NOT a role player. He's starter quality who right now is struggling and playing behind Paul because he's Paul Pierce. I believe he will start in Phoenix and they won't mind swallowing 9 million dollars if they can get rid of Beasley first.
Let's not forget what Jeff is capable off. He's having an off year as of now, but we saw some games where he looked like OKC Jeff Green, that's a starting SF in most teams.
I'm sorry Yoki, but Jeff Green is not significantly better than Marvin Williams. Williams might in fact be better.
I really don't know where this notion came from that Jeff Green is this potential superstar or a great player. He has been virtually the same player since he entered the league, which is nothing more than mediocre.
Per 36 minute career stats
Player A - 14.9 p, 5.9 r, 1.7 a, 0.9 s, 0.6 b, 1.8 t, 2.6 f, 44.4 FG, 33.9 3PT, 77.4 FT, 108 DRTG
Player B - 13.6 p, 6.2 r, 1.6 a, 0.9 s, 0.5 b, 1.4 t, 2.7 f, 45.0 FG, 33.1 3PT, 80.6 FT, 108 DRTG
One of these players is Jeff Green, the other is Marvin Williams. They are both 6'9" and more of a tweener as well. In other words, they are nearly identical players.