Jeff Green might be playing better than he has at any point in the last five years, but that doesn’t obligate Wizards fans (or any fans, really) to care about him. I know this because nobody watched my Jeff Green videos even when he has a legitimately good game. The thing is, if he’s effectively the second-best player on a team (as he might be right now; is he better than Sato and Ariza?), that means the team in question is not going to be fun to watch. So he’s stuck in obscurity forever because the only times he’ll be good are times when nobody wants to pay attention to the team he’s on. If he’s on a fun team, he’ll, by necessity, be playing badly, so there will still be nobody who cares about him.
Shooting 9-of-19 from the field (and 2-of-9 from three), Green added five rebounds and five assists (not shown due to lameness) to have a very Hayward-esque final statline of 26-5-5. However, I would say that the video I made of him a week ago (January 25), which showed him scoring 24 points and dishing six dimes, is a way more entertaining product overall. If you’re going to watch any Jeff Green highlight videos at all, something that I don’t honestly recommend for anybody at any time, then you should watch that one and not this one.
If this video ends up with only 64 views in its lifetime, I won’t even be upset, because that’s what it deserves.