Re: Josh Green
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:05 pm
So many, but Josh green is the only one besides Ayo with anything proven at the highest levels. He’s gonna play
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So many, but Josh green is the only one besides Ayo with anything proven at the highest levels. He’s gonna play
100% especially after Finch was so quick to say all the good things about him yesterday at the PC.BeenLurkin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:05 pmSo many, but Josh green is the only one besides Ayo with anything proven at the highest levels. He’s gonna play
To be fair, I think there's a bit of PR speak in there, too.Monster wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 10:46 am100% especially after Finch was so quick to say all the good things about him yesterday at the PC.BeenLurkin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:05 pmSo many, but Josh green is the only one besides Ayo with anything proven at the highest levels. He’s gonna play
I don’t think we’ll have many if any “he’s unplayable” moments with either one, provided their respective roles are limited. They’re both very solid, decent rotation bench players. Josh Green in particular has been a net positive in all but two of his seasons, one of them two seasons ago when Charlotte had him playing heavy minutes as a starter.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:56 am Josh Green and Trey Lyles have both been 7th/8th men on playoff-bound teams in the Western Conference, including Green's tenure with Dallas where he played in the Finals after beating us in the Conference Finals. That doesn't make them huge factors off the bench (or as spot starters), but it does make them a viable part of our rotation. I'm hoping to not have to utter the words "he's unplayable!" too often when it comes to those two....decent floor/low ceiling types I guess?
While Green played in every game of those Finals... yikes.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:56 am Josh Green and Trey Lyles have both been 7th/8th men on playoff-bound teams in the Western Conference, including Green's tenure with Dallas where he played in the Finals after beating us in the Conference Finals. That doesn't make them huge factors off the bench (or as spot starters), but it does make them a viable part of our rotation. I'm hoping to not have to utter the words "he's unplayable!" too often when it comes to those two....decent floor/low ceiling types I guess?
It will be interesting to see how Green turns out if he's still on the roster at season start. I don't have any memory of him in that Dallas series haha, so I know I'm kinda of just filling in the blanks and wish casting with him based on some of his analytics and measurables.AbeVigodaLive wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 12:42 pmWhile Green played in every game of those Finals... yikes.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:56 am Josh Green and Trey Lyles have both been 7th/8th men on playoff-bound teams in the Western Conference, including Green's tenure with Dallas where he played in the Finals after beating us in the Conference Finals. That doesn't make them huge factors off the bench (or as spot starters), but it does make them a viable part of our rotation. I'm hoping to not have to utter the words "he's unplayable!" too often when it comes to those two....decent floor/low ceiling types I guess?
He scored 14 points in the series-deciding blowout loss... after averaging less than 4 ppg over the previous 13 playoff games. Despite the Mavs being incredibly thin, they still cut Green's minutes once the playoffs came around, from 26 mpg to 18 mpg.
I know you're not claiming anything close to Green being a savior, but he's probably more worthy of a vet minimum deal than he is a $14M deal in 2026. He's just a guy who knows his role... which is to stay out of the way of his better, higher usage teammates. Again, value... but incredibly limited and available for cheaper.
[Note: Man... looking back at that Mavs roster, I can't help but think that it was the series we'll come to lament as the one that got away. I think the Wolves had the better squad. But Kyrie played really well with Luka and the Mavs bigs shot 40-48 fg from the field. Sprinkle in a couple of big plays or calls in big moments and you get the result we saw.]
Yeah, I agree he's not a great value at that price (Green that is). He's a classic low-mistake role player that will make his open 3s, try hard on defense without a lot of fouls, and rarely turns the ball over. But you better damn well have a couple protagonists out there with him, because he ain't gonna do anything else to tilt the flow of the game in our favor.AbeVigodaLive wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 12:42 pmWhile Green played in every game of those Finals... yikes.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2026 11:56 am Josh Green and Trey Lyles have both been 7th/8th men on playoff-bound teams in the Western Conference, including Green's tenure with Dallas where he played in the Finals after beating us in the Conference Finals. That doesn't make them huge factors off the bench (or as spot starters), but it does make them a viable part of our rotation. I'm hoping to not have to utter the words "he's unplayable!" too often when it comes to those two....decent floor/low ceiling types I guess?
He scored 14 points in the series-deciding blowout loss... after averaging less than 4 ppg over the previous 13 playoff games. Despite the Mavs being incredibly thin, they still cut Green's minutes once the playoffs came around, from 26 mpg to 18 mpg.
I know you're not claiming anything close to Green being a savior, but he's probably more worthy of a vet minimum deal than he is a $14M deal in 2026. He's just a guy who knows his role... which is to stay out of the way of his better, higher usage teammates. Again, value... but incredibly limited and available for cheaper.
[Note: Man... looking back at that Mavs roster, I can't help but think that it was the series we'll come to lament as the one that got away. I think the Wolves had the better squad. But Kyrie played really well with Luka and the Mavs bigs shot 40-48 fg from the field. Sprinkle in a couple of big plays or calls in big moments and you get the result we saw.]