Ray Allen Open to Coming Off Bench Behind Jeff Green

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Ray Allen has been open to the idea of coming off the bench behind Jeff Green.



GM Danny Ainge has been the one floating this notion that the Celtics would be better off starting Green over Ray Allen or Paul Pierce. The idea is to save the veteran's legs while also making the Celtics more athletic in their starting five. But when push comes to shove, we don't see coach Doc Rivers pulling the trigger on this move. Allen and Pierce have earned too much respect to not be in the starting five.

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Benching one of your "big three" has got to be hard. That being said, with age starting to set in on both Pierce and Allen, I don't think anyone could blame them for making the move. Green will be reading to step in and play a bigger role next year, so I expect them to at least seriously look into making the starting switch.

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Paul Pierce is still the better player and Jeff Green is not a 2

Pointless article is pointless
 

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Pierce would get torched by shooting guards across the league.
 

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Pierce would get torched by shooting guards across the league.
He's an inch taller than Ray and is quicker and a better defender

if Ray can play defense as a SG, Paul can too
 

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But Ray can't play defense on an SG lol
 

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Probably because Ray's shooting would be missed from their starting lineup

I just don't see what Green adds over either Pierce or Ray other than energy because of his youth
 

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Probably because Ray's shooting would be missed from their starting lineup

I just don't see what Green adds over either Pierce or Ray other than energy because of his youth
I'm not saying starting Green is the best idea out there either, but if none of them can defend two guards, then we can just throw that knock on Pierce out the window.

You're right though, if Allen didn't start, that would be one terrible shooting starting lineup.
 

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I know I'm just saying, it's not a terrible shooting lineup. Plus it's not like Ray Allen is going to play ten minutes a game.
 

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I know I'm just saying, it's not a terrible shooting lineup. Plus it's not like Ray Allen is going to play ten minutes a game.
Obviously. LOL

Maybe not a terrible shooting starting lineup, but a pretty bad one at least.
 

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Not all teams need ridicuous 3pt guys

Like look at the Lakers

Pau and Bynum cant shoot

Pierce=Bryant at shooting 3s
Green= Artest at 3s

Blake= average 3pt shooter

And the C's have Ray off the bench as a 6th man? Its fine
 

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I just think they're better off with Ray at the 2.

He had his most efficient shooting season ever last season and I just don't think Jeff would fit in the lineup unless Pierce is the one sitting
 

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Not all teams need ridicuous 3pt guys

Like look at the Lakers

Pau and Bynum cant shoot

Pierce=Bryant at shooting 3s
Green= Artest at 3s

Blake= average 3pt shooter

And the C's have Ray off the bench as a 6th man? Its fine
Never said it was a bad thing... Simply said it would be a bad shooting lineup. End of story.
 

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Bulls themselves had an awful shooting lineup and had the best record in the league. Spurs' wasn't great either.
 
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