Quick summary of Green:</p><ul>[*]Great scoring potential due to the superb form on his jump shot. He's very aggressive with the ball and at times, his shot selection becomes questionable, especially if he's having a bad shooting night. He is too frail to slash to the basket, but he is very athletic.[*]Poor basketball IQ. He does not have court vision and cannot make the right passes. He plays it safe, swinging the ball along the perimeter. He is a poor help defender because he is confused by rotations.[/list]
Those sound like things you can fix. I mean I'm not expexting him to turn into Tracy McGrady, but these problems sound repairable (I hope)
Its a lot of bodies, but its about fair if you ask me. Its terrific for the Celtics in that they are now a serious competitor for the East and there's not a whole lot else that needs to be said about that. </p> Its good for the Wolves in that the PF they were building around went from 31 to 22. So the guys they were drafting were in place to play with KG and the guys they got were in place to play with Al Jefferson. Its a fairly seamless transition for them. </p>
The Wolves should have drafted Hawes? I disagree. At this point, the Wolves should just go for the best available and that guy was Brewer IMO.