Nothing is final, but if Jeff Green gets $10 million/yr from the Celts, James Harden will be a max player and no way in the world OKC retains both he and Ibaka because both guys are better than Green. The NBA has gone crazy this summer. One can only imagine what it would be like if the old CBA was still in effect. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...n-with-boston-celtics/index.html?eref=writers Agent: Green likely to re-sign with Celtics after missing '11-12 season There was really not much question that once he recovered Jeff Green would return to the Celtics. Other teams were interested but all things being equal he wanted to be back in Boston, a team that kept him around after he was diagnosed with a heart problem that necessitated surgery and cost him all of last season. The question was money. Sam Amick of Sports Illustrated reports he’s going to get a lot of it. Too much if you ask me. “I’m confident it’ll get done,” (Green’s agent David) Falk told SI.com of Green’s deal. “I guess (Boston) got (Brandon) Bass’ (contract) done, which is great. Jeff is trying to get a sense of what the team looks like first before he makes a commitment, but I expect he’ll be there and I expect it’ll be done by the 11th (when the free agency moratorium ends and deals can be formalized)….” A source with knowledge of the talks said Green’s deal may be “in the neighborhood” of four years for $40 million, though the two sides are continuing talks. That’s a lot of money for the young swingman and a gamble on Green’s game maturing. Green scored 15.1 points per game his last full season in in Oklahoma City but needed 13 shots to do it — he’s not very efficient. He’s a career 33.7 percent from three. He’s got all kinds of defensive potential but tends to not bring the effort on that end of the floor. He’s never had a PER above 14 (and the league average is 15). There are reasons the Thunder were willing to part with him. In his half a season with Boston he averaged 9.8 points per game but took 7.8 shots a game and hit 29 percent from three. Green has the potential, the athleticism to live up to that contract, he is a good player who shows you flashes but needs his game to mature. If he does, this could be a good deal for the Celtics. But four years is a bit of a risk.
Green wasn't worth 10 million / year before the heart condition, and certainly isn't worth 10 million now.
he also didn't play all last year, i don't understand how he could get a 10 mill a year deal for 4 years.
What kind of 'defensive potential' does this guy have? Is he going to be a Pippen or something? I'm trying to figure out what he even brings to the table to warrant that kind of money. Is this just Ainge trying to prove he wasn't an idiot for giving up Perkins?
Maybe if the Cs trade Pierce to the Lakers for Gasol. Otherwise, why pay close to $30 million for the SF position?
The talk of Jeff Green's "versatility" and "defensive potential" is complete nonsense. In his tenure at OKC, versatile meant he couldn't do anything above average despite repeatedly being given the opportunity. Defensive potential meant Brooks used him to guard 3 positions (SG/SF/PF) and he couldn't stop anyone despite being on the floor 35+ mins/game. What does he bring to the table? The purest definition of mediocrity you've ever seen.
This is good news for us. Every stupid decision that every other team makes it awesome for us. Still, Celtics have quietly built a decent young core around Rondo - Bradley, Green, Sullinger, Fab Melo. And they aint finished yet. I mean we had Courtney Fortson, Jeff Adrien and Greg Smith.
All those Celts players you listed were draft pics in the first round. All the players you listed for us, were undrafted.