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Excuse: there's nobody to get him the ball in good spots right now.
Quote from: Roy H. on October 09, 2013, 03:37:52 PMExcuse: there's nobody to get him the ball in good spots right now.Agreed. Not only does he need Rondo back, he needs Rondo back up to 100% before we determine his success. Or if #9 gets traded, he needs to gel with the new starting PG.
What excuse does he need. He has been here what he has always been. Up and down, inconsistent and passive unless he has a major mismatch. He still isn't an even mediocre rebounder or shot creator. He has a nice outside shot and doesn't like playing in the post. At times his defense is very good, other horrible.He is what he is. His Per minute and Per36 numbers have never varied. Jeff Green is an okay second offensive option and great third offensive option with little to no leadership skills and a bad left hand that half the time will come to play defense hard and half not.There's no need for an excuse for that. As Belichick says "he is what he is".
i think he is a good player but mentally he is not yet there in terms of leading a team or taking over a game consistently.
Quote from: nickagneta on October 09, 2013, 04:30:24 PMWhat excuse does he need. He has been here what he has always been. Up and down, inconsistent and passive unless he has a major mismatch. He still isn't an even mediocre rebounder or shot creator. He has a nice outside shot and doesn't like playing in the post. At times his defense is very good, other horrible.He is what he is. His Per minute and Per36 numbers have never varied. Jeff Green is an okay third offensive option and great third offensive option with little to no leadership skills and a bad left hand that half the time will come to play defense hard and half not.There's no need for an excuse for that. As Belichick says "he is what he is".I agree with Nick.For me it is also a matter of our high expectations. Using Tony Allen for an example, here is a guy we all really want to love. He shows us flashes of really good basketball in between adverse situations. We as Celtic faithful want Jeff to do well because he is a Celtic. The window of opportunity is beginning to close on him. If he doesnt step up his game this year, it becomes evident he may never reach that potential level he was assigned a few years back. If we thought of Jeff as a really talented bench player that would occaisionally give us a superman effort, but he wasnt regarded as one of our top 3 or 4 players then how would we feel?The truth remains, "he is what he is".
What excuse does he need. He has been here what he has always been. Up and down, inconsistent and passive unless he has a major mismatch. He still isn't an even mediocre rebounder or shot creator. He has a nice outside shot and doesn't like playing in the post. At times his defense is very good, other horrible.He is what he is. His Per minute and Per36 numbers have never varied. Jeff Green is an okay third offensive option and great third offensive option with little to no leadership skills and a bad left hand that half the time will come to play defense hard and half not.There's no need for an excuse for that. As Belichick says "he is what he is".