Green's overall defense has had some highs and lows. (If he had left Ray Allen wide open one more time, I might have thrown something through the television.) But his transition defense has been a clinic. Defending a fast break is one of those that fails most of the time, even when you do it well. I have never... I mean never, seen anyone have the kind of success Green has had in this series. And against two of the most unstoppable players in the league, on the break.
It's worth its own thread. Partly because it's been so amazing, and partly because nobody else is recognizing.