Jeff Green is the ultimate bench guy. The 39-year-old Uncle Jeff shows the young players how to operate as a professional, how to be ready night-in and night-out, how navigate the pitfalls of a life partially on the road, and basic emotional support to an overall young team. It’s been valuable.
But on the court, Green’s goose is pretty much cooked. Green played in just 30 contests this season, averaging just 5.8 minutes per game. His per night averages of 2.2 points on 0.8 rebounds were the lowest
of his career.
Green’s contract is also up, making him an unrestricted free agent. In addition, as we saw in the playoffs, if nothing else changes this season, Houston absolutely needs an influx of bench talent — skilled bench talent that can shoot and/or make plays. You can see where I’m going with this.
Green helps with none of those.
Sadly, it looks to me like it just may be time to part ways with Uncle Jeff. The locker room stuff is great and all, but this is a team that is looking to take the next step from above average/good up to the next tier of good/great. To do that, each roster spot needs to be maximized. I no longer think the Rockets can afford to roster a locker room guy that doesn’t help on the court.
Green’s three seasons with the Rockets are a nice swan song for the veteran, but as we saw recently with another Rockets locker room guy — Boban Marjanovich — there comes a time to ride off into the sunet, and with the Rockets likely to do at least a little shuffling this offseason, particulalry on the margins, this just might be it for old Unc.
If it is, we loved having him in Houston, and when the Rockets were still babies, his presence was invaluable. But as the team grows up and the Rockets look to continue to improve, re-signing a guy who’ll be over 40 by the time the season starts who’s not named LeBron James isn’t exactly a path to a title. We appreciate you, Uncle Jeff. But if he remains on the roster next season, I’ll believe that Rockets GM Rafael Stone hasn’t fully done his job to improve.












