So you're saying that Terry is breaking people off the dribble?
Yes, he does. How do you think he gets into the lane? He's actually still pretty quick. Finishing on the other hand is a different issue.
Or that he's not "right-hand dominant"?
Terry is a fine dribbler with his left hand. It's getting his shot off when he goes left that he has a problem because he shoots the ball above his right ear and that combination is tricky.
Or that it's accidental that we would rather have Courtney Lee bring up the ball instead of Terry? (and even Jeff Green, Doc is on record saying that he likes pairing Jeff with the bench guards to give the bench "a ball handler").
When did Doc ever say that about Green? He's also said on two occasions that Green might play as a point forward and that is both laughable and has never approached reality. I wouldn't take Doc's public comments too seriously.
On the other point, about Lee bringing the ball up, Bradley brings the ball up and you think he has a suspect handle. Far be it for me to understand why the Celtics do what they do. I just know that Terry handled the ball a lot with Dallas. He's a good ballhandler.
And are you really comparing him with LeBron and Durant? Really? This way, you can find 90% of the NBA "suspect" in pretty much anything they do.
Other players with Jeff Green's height: Udonis Haslem, Shane Battier, Metta World Peace, James Posey, Reggie Evans, David Lee, David West, Kevin Love, Michael Beasley, Brandon Bass, Glen Davis, Paul Milsap, Luis Scola, to name a few.
He's not simply a good ball handler considering his size, he probably goes into the premier category.
Why does it matter that Green has a better handle than Scola or Posey or guys listed his height? For the kind of player Green is, an offensive one, who drives to the hoop, creates in isolation and so on, his handle does not help. Because he lacks any dribble moves whatsoever, it impedes him. You really think he has a premier handle because he dribbles better than some lowpost power forward who is just as tall? Big deal. Half the small forwards in the league are 6'8 and taller nowadays. Judging by your standard, Luis Scola, Big Baby, Haslem, Battier, etc, the league is currently awash is premier ballhandling small forwards then.
Among Green's positional peers, his handle is very basic.