sully00 wrote:KJandHondo35 wrote:I guess you hold out until a team like Memphis gets desperate and wants to make the push, but he looks like death in the court right now. Moping around, not doing anything on defense. He's tanking his value and the teams morale, do you make up an injury just to protect the value he has? You'd think he would be pumped up to play himself on to a new team obviously not happening... Pretty disappointed, always liked the guy before he started being all like:
I think Green genuinely thought he had a shot to have a great season in Boston with a healthy Rondo and get a new deal. Guys don't want to get traded from a city and franchise like Boston even when the team is struggling. While we talk all the time about Boston isn't LA or NY it also isn't Milwaukee or Salt Lake City. I think Jeff made the mistake of believing what Danny and Brad were selling and now his agent is blowing up his phone asking how he feels about living in Texas or Portland or wherever. I think Jeff's a real dude who struggles with the fact that the NBA is a business.
Your reasoning doesn't make sense to me. How does this explain his utter lack of effort? Or lets elate this reasoning to common folks like us.
I'm in sales, and I have a quota to hit every quarter/year. If I feel that I'm in danger of missing my numbers I worker harder, not just go through the motions, because if for whatever reason I miss that number I hope they saw enough in my work ethic to want to keep me around.
Jeff Green hasn't done anything post-Rondo to make Danny want to keep him around. At this point, I bet that DA is hoping he opts out.
How about step up your play and be a leader with Rondo gone? If playing balls to wall for a potential huge contract isn't enough to motivate Jeff Green, what is?
I understand he's a real person, and the business side can be emotionally draining. But you learn a lot about someone's character when their back is up against the wall.