What else does he do besides score? Rebound? No. Assists? No. The guy plays most games like he is not interested.
Defense is half of the game and he plays it really well. And with versatility.
If anyone watched Jeff Green play defense I don't see how they can say "oh he isn't interested". Does no one watch defense?
I'm not saying he is one of your core players to build around. But he isn't overpaid like people say for what he brings and he's a really nice complementary player. An effecient player who scores 16 a night on average, spaces the floor, shoots threes well, is a good defender, has length, and every once in a while really goes off.
Nothing to be so negative about.
Agreed...I couldn't have said it better myself. Jeff Green is a nice piece to have, not just for the Celts, but for any team. Which is why I believe it when Mike Gorman is saying there seems to be plenty of interest around the league in Green recently. He can fit in well on any team, because he is an efficient scorer, a solid defender, and a versatile player, whom does not need to dominate the ball to be effective. He can score in a variety of ways--off the ball, in transition, off the dribble, and even off last second isos due to broken plays.
Green is certainly not a #1 option on a team with championship aspirations, but he would make a great 3rd option on any team. He takes a lot of flak for a player who has been an efficient leading scorer for the C's all season long. Green is also very capable of guarding opposing teams' best wing players on a nightly basis, which is clearly an underrated part of his game. His versatility also should not go unnoticed, although I like him better as a SG/SF swingman, than a SF/PF combo. I think his strength/size/defensive advantage at SG is far more valuable, than his quickness advantage at PF.
But anyways, Ainge did not sign Green to be a #1 option on offense, and he is not paid like one either, which many people tend to forget. He is really only the leading scorer on this team because Ainge traded away our top 2 scorers from last yr (PP & KG) for inferior players & draft picks, rather than equivalent scorers. (A trade that I am more than fine with, for the record...Even though it was hard to handle at first).
And even as the Celts' De Facto leading scorer this season, Green hasn't exactly been the designated #1 option on offense. Bradley has actually lead the team in shot attempts, rather than Green. Leading your team in scoring, but not shot attempts, is the sign of an efficient leading scorer. That is a very good trait to have, as most wing players who lead their teams in scoring, also lead their teams in shot attempts.