I think everyone here is missing the point. It's not the result that matters in preseason, it’s the effort.
We all hoped that Jeff Green could step in and lead this team in scoring, and possibly work his way on to an all-star team. He has the ability to do that. The 43 against the Heat was an indication of that. The knock on him is that he doesn't play hard every possession, but the comeback to that is that he has always played behind an elite alpha dog, Durant then Pierce, so it was okay for him to take a back seat.
So when this game came around, we wanted to see the Jeff Green that we hope is going to be an all star. And more importantly, we wanted to see that Jeff Green wanted to be an all-star.
Instead, what we got, was probably the worst effort of his career. Was it a preseason game? Yeah. Does the results matter? No. But does effort and attitude matter, when a team (and presumably a player) is trying to forge a new identity? Yes, absolutly. On every measure, Jeff Green failed miserably last night. If he went out and forced up 15 shots, and shot 1-15 but was “all-in” on every play, then we can chalk it up to "its only preseason".
Can Green turn it around? He can, but I doubt it. I think he is what he is. We are going to see a 24 point game sprinkled in among 5 others that he gives us 12-14.
I can tell you this performance made me run to the trade machine and try and work out what we could possibly get for him. My best case scenario was Gortat from Pheonix, but I doubt that they would do it...