First of all, Udoka's tactical request for Green at the beginning of the season was to reduce the ball. Playing a little bit more without the ball and then giving some time on the ball makes Green more well-rounded.
Reasons for the reduction in shooting power: After more than 20 games, Green's current improvement is actually significant, through defensive efficiency from the bottom of last season to the top 100, but the offensive efficiency is still inconsistent so Udoka has reduced his shooting rights.
The reason why the time is very chopped: Because Green's style of play and movement are always out of the system, Udoka likes to use team players, so he gave Green this time allocation Substitute Green can hold the ball and attack the main offense When starting, be ready to defend and point guard three-point cuts. It's the kind of off-ball, ball-and-ball that requires Xi Green.
Reason for not having the ball in the last quarter: Udoka is a more old-school style, and firmly believes in the ability and stability of veterans at critical moments. So if you aim to win. More possession went to Van Jordan Dillon. Jabari and Green will have very few shots. As for the reason why Green and Eason have been on the court at key moments in the last few consecutive games, it is simpler. Because Ethan's defense is indeed stronger than Green's, there are two points of possession Van Jordan and Shin Kyung. So the substitutions in recent games have been formed.
All in all. Green is indeed more well-rounded than last season, but it is still far from what Udoka wants of him. Because Green has never played a consistent and efficient game on the offensive end. The last two games have been played well, and there is a trend of picking up and opening up. If you can stabilize it, you will be able to control the ball. Personally, I would like Udoka to change to Green in the middle of the season. The key at the moment is to obey the coach's arrangement, play the best offensive form in the time given to the game, and not become the opponent's main point of attack on the defensive end.