Generated by GPT-5-mini| Danny Green | |
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| Name | Danny Green |
| Position | Small forward / Shooting guard |
| Weight lb | 215 |
| Birth date | January 22, 1987 |
| Birth place | North Babylon, New York, U.S. |
| College | University of North Carolina (2005–2009) |
| Draft year | 2009 |
| Draft round | Undrafted |
| Career start | 2009 |
| Teams | * Cleveland Cavaliers (2009) * Sioux Falls Skyforce (2009–2010) * San Antonio Spurs (2011–2018) * Toronto Raptors (2018–2019) * Los Angeles Lakers (2019–2020) * Philadelphia 76ers (2020–2022) * Brooklyn Nets (2022–2023) * Memphis Grizzlies (2023–2023) |
Danny Green
Danny Green is an American professional basketball player known for his three-point shooting, perimeter defense, and playoff performances. He rose from a collegiate role at the University of North Carolina to sustained success in the National Basketball Association with multiple championship teams and international appearances. Green's career includes stints with several NBA franchises, contributions to USA Basketball, and recognition for defensive and three-point shooting efficacy.
Born in North Babylon, New York, Green attended North Babylon High School before transferring to St. Mary's for part of his prep career, where he played alongside local prospects and faced regional competition from programs such as Long Island Lutheran High School and Xavier. He moved to Mount Saint Michael Academy for his senior year, attracting attention from college scouts, including those from Duke University, University of Kansas, and University of Connecticut. Green ultimately enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joining a program with alumni like Michael Jordan, James Worthy, and Vince Carter.
At the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, Green played under head coach Roy Williams from 2005 to 2009. He contributed as a perimeter defender and spot-up shooter alongside teammates such as Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, and Wayne Ellington. Green appeared in NCAA Tournament games against programs including Duke Blue Devils men's basketball, University of Louisville and Michigan State Spartans men's basketball, and competed in Atlantic Coast Conference matchups versus University of Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball and Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball. During his senior season he earned recognition for three-point accuracy and defensive assignments, drawing interest from NBA scouts and representatives from the USA Basketball development pipeline.
Undrafted in the 2009 NBA draft, Green signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers for summer league and early-season play before assignments to the NBA Development League with the Sioux Falls Skyforce. He later signed 10-day contracts and roster deals with teams including the San Antonio Spurs, where under head coach Gregg Popovich he developed into a rotation wing and was part of the Spurs' 2014 NBA Finals championship alongside stars like Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Kawhi Leonard. Green remained with the Spurs through multiple playoff runs, facing opponents such as the Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors.
In 2018 Green was traded to the Toronto Raptors, joining a core with Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry and winning the 2019 NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors. He signed with the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2019–20 season, playing with LeBron James and Anthony Davis to win the 2020 NBA Finals in the NBA Bubble season. Subsequent contracts included the Philadelphia 76ers, where he teamed with Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, and later short-term stints with the Brooklyn Nets and Memphis Grizzlies, contributing three-point shooting and veteran experience during regular season and playoff rotations.
Green represented the United States in international competition through programs associated with USA Basketball and was part of training pools and exhibition rosters that intersected with events like the FIBA World Cup cycles and Olympic qualifying windows. He trained alongside national team wings and guards from franchises including the NBA and Summer League rosters featuring players from programs such as Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball and Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball.
Green is noted for three-point shooting mechanics and catch-and-shoot proficiency, routinely defending opposing wings and perimeter players like those from the Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, and Houston Rockets. He led playoff series three-point percentages and set franchise marks for postseason three-point field goals with the San Antonio Spurs and Toronto Raptors. His defensive assignments often included guarding top scorers from teams such as the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder, and he earned recognition on platforms discussing all-defensive possibilities alongside players like Draymond Green and Kawhi Leonard. Achievements include multiple NBA champion rings (2014, 2019, 2020), franchise playoff records, and All-Star Weekend participation in three-point contests and related events.
Green's family background includes connections to Long Island and North Carolina communities and interactions with charitable organizations and basketball development camps associated with institutions such as UNC Health Care outreach and local youth programs on Long Island. Off-court interests include media appearances, business ventures, and collaborations with former teammates and agents from agencies linked to the National Basketball Players Association. He has been involved in community initiatives with foundations connected to the franchises he played for, including programs in San Antonio, Toronto, and Los Angeles.
Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:American men's basketball players