in 100% seriousness, Jeff Green needs some testosterone therapy and some ritalin or some kind of amphetamine medication for ADHD.
Jeff Green has the far superior tools of the two, he's more athletic and physically gifted.
The only thing that's keeping Green from being in serious All Star discussions is his attitude and mental fortitude.
The guy is just plain soft.
Right. How, exactly, are we measuring how "soft" he is? Do we poke him?
By how many points he scores? Every one wants him to score more points on a "consistent" basis, right?
What the heck is he supposed to do about that? He can't score more points if he doesn't get more shots. He doesn't even get to touch the ball on a huge percentage of our possessions. He runs down the court, calling for the ball only to watch a guard dribble up to the arc and launch a 3.
I've already shown how the number of shots he takes is pretty clearly in the hands of the point guards on this team. When on the floor with Pressey (a 'pass first' PG) Green takes a massive 30% more shots (and scores 30% more points) than when on the floor with Crawford (a 'shoot first' PG). Green's USG rate is just 21% with Crawford. It is 26% with Pressey. The latter is closer to what you'd expect with a first-option scorer.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Green's minutes have been on the floor with Crawford, not Pressey.
But the time on the floor with Pressey is proof that the "problem" isn't just within Green's own control. What other players do (or don't do) matters.
Folks need to stop with the fiction that the team around a player (and the coach) don't have a big say in how a player performs.
If Green were scoring 30% more he'd be averaging 22 points per game. Would that be "tough" enough?
As long as we continue to run the offense through guys like Crawford (and Bradley was no better when he was running it) though, Green is not going to get more shots off.
Obviously, we have no idea how it will go with Bayless. He's at least more of a 'PG' than 'SG', but his assist numbers historically aren't that great.
Or, for that matter, how it will go with Rondo. But we can imagine that Rondo might pass a little more and shoot a little less.