In past years Jeff Green has had legit excuses for not performing consistently up to his potential.
This sentiment really confuses me.
In fact Jeff Green has been incredibly consistent for his entire career, in terms of his overall production over the course of each year. He has been almost exactly the same player since 2007-2008, his rookie year.
He has ups and downs, and hot and cold streaks, of course. But so do many other players. Some of Pierce's, or KG's, or Rondo's hot and cold streaks over the past few years have been just as dramatic.
In fact, one could say that the most surprising thing about Green is that despite all of the turmoil he's experienced - playing different positions, changing teams, getting hurt, etc. - his numbers and production really have not wavered much at all, from year to year.
And yet, there's this widespread impression that we somehow still don't know who Green is as a player, or what his ceiling is, because he hasn't played "up to his potential."
Isn't a more natural conclusion that we've already seen who he is, and that he's already playing up to his potential?