Now hear me out, not an overreaction, just something I was thinking over after we had recently signed Gerald Green in FA.
With the Phoenix Suns, he averaged 28.4 MPG, which also led to his career highs in points, and generally increased stats in most categories.
We all remember the Phoenix Suns that season, and how underrated and how well they responded to adversity. Its a testament to reconcile the Suns weren't really that great, but they played great uptempo offense, and Green was one of the leaders in that offense spiking crusade. He also shot the 3PA at 6.2 a lot for 28 MPG, but hit on 40% of them.
My prediction. He'll average around 12-14 PPG in 20-22 MPG, but he'll also average career highs in efficiency, hit close to at least 38% in 3P, and become a better passer/defender. Just like Evan Turner, he'll remain in the conversation for sixth man of the year. And I think, Marcus Smart will also be in the same conversation too, but I think eventually someone else will win it like Jamal Crawford. (Yuck!)
Stevens has a penchant for luring out the best in players. Gerald Green has matured. Years ago, if he was sitting prematurely on the bench, you can bet he would've been gripping and complaining about how he wasn't seeing minutes. He was a rookie, and he was young. Now that he's come back, its like a homecoming reunion, and Celtic fans want nothing but the best for him, and so does he for accepting such a low contract to prove his worth.
I was very pessimistic of Gerald Green, but I still think he needs more time to find himself, and his rhythm. I'm a huge fan of him, and hope for his productivity.
