I remember when Chinook started tracking the defensive efficiency of the different Spurs players last playoffs, particularly during the OK series. He provided his method: how often did a player the spurs player was defending score? Essentially on-ball defense. It sounded objective and a decent try.
Now, Pop said Green is good on-ball, but lacking still on off-ball d, so help defense. Sounds reasonable also.
Anyway, I realize after reading this thread now that Chinook is simply biased towards green, and I now seriously doubt the objectivity of the application of the seemingly objective method. Sad.
This is corroborates by my own evaluations of the defensive contributions of the players in the OK series after watching game 6 several times.
In any event, feeling sorry for Green, that he is not given credit, and particularly thinking Green deserves more money, etc, demonstrates Green fanboy status and biased views TBH.
As others have said, even if those takes were true, as a spurs fan I put the team's interest first and overpaying green would be stupid.
Green was given a chance by the spurs when he had been cut by terrible teams and been bouncing around the D league. He as been given a staring role on the Spurs when he would have otherwise been out of the NBA. He has a good salary, and is old enough that he has essentially no upside. He did great and feeling sorry for him or feeling he has been mistreated shows you are a green fan over a spurs fan, and I simply can't trust an objective application of an otherwise objective methodology.