I dunno if y'all have checked out the thread in my siggy but does anyone here think it's unreasonable for Green to have a statline of:
24 points
6 rebounds
2 assists
1 block
because that's what I've been saying for a while now. Of course we could be optimistic and say 25/7/4/1.5 or something but he isn't exactly the best passer out there. I think it's within the realm of possibility that he scores 25 a game because that's simply something he can do. 1 block a game is reasonable. 6 rebounds a game is a stretch but he could reasonably get 5.
I continue to believe that he can be a top 5 SF in the league in two years, but there's nothing wrong with being a year early. He can be a top 5 SF next year as well; he's got all he needs and this might be his chance as he enters his prime.
I think the PPG total is a little high (by maybe 5 points). I say that because Green is our #1 option now, a position he's never had before. I think he'll struggle with it at the beginning of the season, but by the ASB, he'll have adjusted.
I'd also give him a steal a game to go with the block, and I'd say he does it all in 36 MPG.
In short, a borderline All Star.
Agreed, but I don't see why he can't go for 24. Look what happened to James Harden after he got off the bench and became a first option; it's possible Jeff goes through the same process too.
Harden even in OKC averaged 19.3 points per 36 in his last year, playing with two teammates in the top 10 by usage rate. Green has never averaged more than 16.6, even with much less shot-happy teammates. Harden is and always has been a superior and more well-rounded scorer. He was also younger when he made that transition than Green is now, and more clearly on the career upswing.
Even if you look at Green's minutes and role in the offense during his "breakout" as a starter last year, with a normal reversion in shooting percentages from his aberrantly high 52% overall and 52% from 3 during that stretch, he would be in the 18-19ppg range playing 35-36 minutes per game.
If you expect him to turn into a Carmelo/Harden type of scorer that is your prerogative.
But I can recall no player in NBA history increasing his per-36 scoring from 16 to 24 at such a relatively late stage of his career. Can you?
If not, you're not only expecting him to be a top 5 elite scorer on the level of Lebron, Wade, Harden, Carmelo etc. - you're expecting him to develop into such a player in a way that no other player in league history has.