NBA legend Danny Green is best known for his time with the San Antonio Spurs. From 2010 to 2018, Green was with the Spurs, winning a championship and All-Defensive honors.
On Thursday afternoon, three time NBA champion and former Philadelphia 76er Danny Green announced his retirement from the league, bringing his 15-year career to an end.
Since taking over in the Philadelphia 76ers' front office, Daryl Morey has brought in numerous complementary veterans to deploy around Joel Embiid. Following a 15-year run in the league, one of the vets decided to put an end to his playing days.
Just a few days after the Philadelphia 76ers opened up the 2024 Preseason with a matchup against the New Zealand Breakers, former Sixers veteran Danny Green decided to call it a career.
Danny Green is calling it a career. The 37-year-old is retiring from the NBA after 15 seasons in the league. The former Toronto Raptors guard announced his retirement on his social media: Green played one season in Toronto and helped the Raptors win their first ever NBA Championship.
Danny Green announced his retirement on Thursday after winning NBA championships with three different teams. The 37-year-old swingman shot 40.0 percent from 3-point range over 15 seasons with six franchises.
A three-time NBA champion has decided to call it a career.
Just a couple of weeks after the retirement of former NBA MVP Derrick Rose became official, another accomplished player is calling it quits. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, three-time NBA champion Danny Green has retired from basketball after 15 seasons.
Danny Green knew his lane as a role player and he did not deviate from it. The end result? Three NBA championships.
Danny Green is coming off a season where he appeared in two games for the Philadelphia 76ers. Green was waived at the beginning of the season to make room on the roster following the James Harden trade.
UNC basketball national champion Danny Green is also a three-time NBA champ: 2014 with the San Antonio Spurs, 2019 with the Toronto Raptors, and 2020 with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Former Toronto Raptors sharpshooter Danny Green says his phone line is open if any NBA teams want to give him another shot this summer. The 37-year-old shooting guard told NBC 23 RGV's Blake Holland that he hasn't called it quits on his NBA career quite yet despite appearing in just two games last season.
NBA free agency has cooled off quite a bit, but there are still impactful players available for teams to sign. This includes a group of veterans that may be no longer be able to provide consistent rotation minutes, but could be valuable in the locker room and on the bench.
Danny Green is one of the best role players in NBA history. The former UNC star most recently played in the league last season when he appeared in two games for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Even at 37 years old, one longtime NBA veteran still has his hoop dreams.
The Philadelphia 76ers made the tough decision this week to waive a player they just signed two months ago, but the split may only be temporary.
Danny Green was recently waived by the Philadelphia 76ers and shared how it has affected him off the court.
Philadelphia traded Danny Green after he tore his ACL. Looks like there were no hard feelings.
When veteran shooting guard Danny Green signed with the Cavaliers, there was some energy in the air. The Cavs needed outside shooting, some veteran savvy, and perhaps additional perimeter defense.
Danny Green has become the ideal veteran wing for contending teams in recent years. Over the last five seasons, Green has bounced around the league, winning two of his three championships in the process. However, Green is once again a free agent.
Cleveland waived Danny Green a year before he became a key member of the Spurs. Thirteen years later, he's back.
On Thursday, Danny Green was traded from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Houston Rockets. The veteran guard did not end up playing in a game with the Rockets, and ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported (on Sunday morning) that he had agreed to a contract buyout.
The move will give the Grizzlies the flexibility to hang onto Green deeper into the offseason in case a trade opportunity arises.
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