When the Miami Heat signed Gerald Green to the veteran’s minimum this offseason, it was with the expectation that he’d be a top player off of the bench.
Green is coming off of two consecutive seasons where he had established himself as a top-flight three-point shooting threat with the Phoenix Suns. During the 2013-14 season, the swingman averaged a career-high 15.8 points on 40 percent shooting from beyond the arc.
While Green remains a threat to go on a scoring binge at any moment, it also comes with the idea that the 29-year-old can be extremely inconsistent with his scoring.