I think it might be best for the team as a whole if Jeff Green has a very good end of year and playoffs and then the Celtics use Green's increased value(and maybe another player if necessary) to get a sign and traded player like Tiago Splitter or Paul Misap or Josh Smith or Nikola Pekovic or maybe a traded player like Pau Gasol or Emeka Okafor, you know, a big that can give you close to a double double, play good defense, and be on a short contract.
I would gladly give up Green's possible future for a big that can be thrown into a frontcourt rotation and give the team the 10/10/1 they desperately need from the front in a one last ditch at a title before KG and Pierce retire. And, if you get a player like Okafor, then his salary comes off the books the same time as Pierce's and KG's and make it possible for a 2014 max free agent to be signed like Carmelo Anthony, Lebron James, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Greg Monroe, Paul George or DeMarcus Cousins(though every player on this list would be ETO's or RFA's).
I would gladly sacrifice heavy-money guys like Tiago Splitter, Paul Millsap, Josh "max" Smith and Nikola Pekovic. Each and every one of these guys will get $9mil/yr or more.
I also don't prefer the huge contracts of Emeka Okafor and Pau Gasol (what's next, Rudy Gay and Joe Johnson?).
Looking at those names, $9mil/yr looks totally fine by me and if KG/Pierce leave, I wouldn't mind a three-man core of Rondo/Jeff/MaxFA.
How could you want Jeff to leave? For potentially even-more-overpaid players? KEEP JEFF.
You talk about a three-man core of Rondo/Green/Max-FA, but it's impossible. Even if KG/Pierce come off the books in 2014, we'll still have approx $43 in committed salaries for 7 players, and that's not including the two 1st round draft picks we'll have made by then. Also, Bradley will be a restricted FA in 2014, so when you factor in those three additional contracts, we're over $50m. Not nearly enough for a max-contract FA.
I agree with Nick, in that trading Green for a guy like Gasol would be a good move. The beauty of trading for Gasol, is that not only does he come off the books in 2014, but because he makes so much money, Green can't be traded by himself. We'd have to add in the contracts of Bass and one of either Terry/Lee. I'm sure the Lakers would want Lee, but I'd push hard to move Terry. I'd probably even throw in a 1st round pick.
With Gasol, Bass, Terry and one of our 1st's off the books in 2014, we'd have approx $21m + whatever we'd be paying the 1st round pick we still have and however much it takes to sign Bradley. Max, that's no more than $30m.
I'll take the better immediate chance at a title, and the quicker opportunity to sign a max-FA, over Jeff Green any day. Let's hope Green actually has this much value to other teams.