The Washington Wizards are looking to revamp their roster. While most of their key pieces have long-term deals, they do have some wiggle room to add players that will help them play a “modern” brand of basketball.

Randy Wittman was reluctant to play small during the regular season, but once the NBA Playoffs began, he started to utilize his players correctly. With Paul Pierce at the four spot, John Wall and Bradley Beal had room to operate. Marcin Gortat benefited from the space in the paint and he flourished with Nene out of the lineup.

This off-season, Washington will try to add players that will help them player quicker and smaller. They’ll certainly remain a defensive-oriented team under Wittman, but they’ll also look to add pieces that will get the most out of their star studded back court.

With that said, Ernie Grunfeld and the rest of the front office will seek a stretch four this summer. Many have talked about potentially adding that piece through the NBA Draft, but free agency and trades are also going to be available.

Today, Memphis Grizzlies insider Cam Rose mentioned the Washington Wizards as a potential suitor for Jeff Green, who the Wizards have been linked to in the past:

If Green opts in and Griz are willing to trade I'm told there won't be a shortage of suitors for the 6'9 SF. WAS and CHI have been mentioned — Cam Rose (@CamRoseShow) June 16, 2015

After being traded from the Boston Celtics to the Memphis Grizzlies, Jeff Green was expected to help Dave Joerger’s club make a run at the championship. Instead, Green only started two games and was brought off the bench for the majority of his time in Memphis.

Even though his last season didn’t go as planned, Green is still expected to opt in with Memphis. The 28-year-old DMV native averaged just slightly under 18 points per game with the Celtics, but his averages dipped with the Grizzlies where he struggled to fit in.

While a lot of people have been down on Green, I do think he’d fit in well with the Wizards.

If Green does opt in, and it looks like he will, he’ll only have one year left on his current contract. If things don’t work out in Washington, the team could let him walk in free agency. Simply put, acquiring Jeff Green from the Grizzlies won’t hinder Washington’s chances of signing a max free agent in 2016 (Kevin Durant…).

Nene is expected to play a different role for Washington next season, especially after the success they had while starting Pierce at the four spot. The big Brazilian has also been vocal about not wanting to play the backup center position. If that’s remains the case, Nene could be included in a deal to get Jeff Green:

Without much thought, I quickly put this trade together by using ESPN’s Trade Machine:

Green isn’t a perfect player — he often struggles defensively and takes ill-advised shots. Still, the famed Wizards-killer could be a decent fit as the team’s stretch four, at least for a season.

Right now, I don’t think Paul Pierce is going to return to D.C. Having Jeff Green replace him sounds OK in theory, but Otto Porter deserves a shot to play along side John Wall and Bradley Beal. With that said, I have a lot of confidence in Wall and I think he’d turn Jeff Green into a solid option.

What are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments section.