Davis and Green to provide punch off C's bench

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By JessicaCamerato
CSNNE.com

The image of Glen Davis carrying Nate Robinson on his back as he roared in celebration on the TD Garden parquet is one of the most memorable moments from the Boston Celtics 2010 NBA Finals run.

The scene captured the Celtics' intensity that spread from the starting five all the way down the bench.

This season Davis looks to help propel the Celtics' second unit in another quest for the trophy. Even though Robinson is no longer on the team, Davis has a new sidekick this time around.

This isnt Donkey and Shrek, Davis told CSNNE.com. This is Jeff Green and Glen Davis.

Davis and Greens relationship began long before Green was traded to the Celtics from the Oklahoma City Thunder in February.

As high schoolers, they crossed paths in the AAU circuit. During their junior years of college, they worked together at a Nike Camp in Indianapolis. The Louisiana State Tiger and Georgetown Hoya bonded over their passion for basketball and similar laidback personalities off the court.

Months later, they were linked together again in the 2007 NBA Draft. Green was selected by the Celtics with the fifth overall pick and sent to the Seattle SuperSonics in a package deal for Ray Allen. But the trade could not be completed without the final piece of the puzzle -- the 35th pick, Glen Davis.

The two fed off of each other as they relived that night.

I was at home, he was in the green room, Davis recounted.

I was in there for like three hours, Green said. I had to wait on you to get picked until I could go.

Three hours? Davis asked, shaking his head.

Ok, Green paused as a smile emerged, It was like two.

The friends laughed.

We got traded for each other -- our relationship was meant to be, said Green, unable to keep a straight face as he looked at Davis.

This season a trade brought Green back to another type of green room -- the Celtics locker room. He was initially seated next to former Thunder teammate Nenad Krstic, but when Krstics close friend Pavlovic signed with the team, Green moved to the vacant locker in between Davis and Kevin Garnett.

Their close proximity has translated on to the court.

It played a big part. Look at us. You cant separate us, Green chuckled. This guy teaches me the ropes. Hes helping me fit in around these parts in Boston. Hes been there for me ever since I got here, helping me out, getting me acquainted with everything.

Davis was happy to welcome a familiar face.

Ive had a chance to know Jeff personally and also his attitude, the way hes a fun-loving, easy-going guy, Davis said. He loves the game of basketball just like I do. Were both young players trying to establish ourselves in the NBA.

Green has received a crash course in Celtics basketball since the trade, often learning the system on the fly as he transitioned from the starting lineup in Oklahoma City to the second unit in Boston. Having Davis, a proven sixth man, by his side has helped him adjust to coming off the bench.

Ive watched him a lot and Ive seen how hes played over the last couple years, said Green. I understood what it was going to take to try to help this team, and just watching him and his actions have really helped. The biggest thing was trying to bring energy.

In 26 games with the C's, including two starts in the final regular-season contests, Green is averaging 9.8 points and 3.3 rebounds. Davis is posting career highs with 11.7 points and 5.4 boards in 29.5 minutes per game.

As the Celtics approach their first-round series against the New York Knicks, the friends look to deliver a one-two punch on a second unit that has been hampered by injuries throughout the season.

Theyre going to be the guys that are going to make a difference for us in the playoffs, Ray Allen told CSNNE.com. We count on them to bring energy and score for us.

Davis is up for the mission, looking to capture his second title with the Celtics. Green has bought in, too, motivated by Davis previous success as a role player on a winning team.

We want to win another championship, said Green. When two people have the same goals, it attracts friendship.

Jessica Camerato is on Twitter athttp:twitter.comjcameratoNBA

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