Who is Pelton?
He's the Dean at Greendale Community College.
I think Green is overpaid but "wildly" seems like an exaggeration. I guess it depends on what you are comparing him to. Yes, there are guys making the mid-level who could also score 17 ppg if you started him 35 minutes - jeez, I didn't realize he had dropped to 15.7 ppg. OK, nevermind. This guy is wildly overpaid.
His 0.5 steals and 1.5 assists are particularly [dang]ing.
On the eye test, there isn't a SF in the league making the mid-level scoring 17 points per game. If someone making about that is scoring that much it's because they're still on their rookie scale deal.
9 million a year for Green's production, years in the league, and age is a bargain.
I wouldn't say it's a bargain. Kevin Martin on a 4 yr/28 million deal is like a bargain. Green's closest win shares comp is actually Kyle Korver and Korver recently signed at 4 yrs/24. Afflalo is a huge bargain now at 5 yrs/36.7 (signed in 2011). Yes, I know Martin and Afflalo are SGs.
Caron Butler is kind of an interesting comp. He signed a 5 yr/45 mil deal after his rookie contract expired. The first three years he avg'd 20 ppg, then 16 and 15 ppg his last two seasons.
Another interesting comp is Trevor Ariza, who's a year older than Green. He signed for 5 years, 34 mil at age 24. He'll never be a great offensive player but he's managed to develop a 3 pt. shot and of course he's a great defender. He's averaging 14 ppg this year.
If you want to go by pure numbers Green's closest comp is Danilo Gallinari. Look at these numbers from his last full season:
32.5 mpg, .418 FG%, 1.9 3pg/.373 pct., 4/4.9 FTM/FTA, 5.2 REB, 2.5 AST, 0.9 STL, 0.5 BLK, 16.2 PPG.
Of course Gallinari is now on a horrible 4 yr/42 mil deal considered one of the worst in the league, although a big part of that is his injury problems.
Anyway, you're right there still is a big difference between the midlevel guy and the 8-9 million guy when it comes to scoring. I still wouldn't consider Green a "bargain" though, because that would suggest Ainge could trade him tomorrow to any number of grateful teams.