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Al Green (basketball)

Al Green (born 3 September 1953)[1] is an American-Australian former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for three different colleges and was drafted by the Phoenix Suns in 1979. He arrived in Australia in 1981 and had a successful career in the National Basketball League (NBL) until his retirement in 1993. He won two NBL championships in 1982 and 1984, and was the NBL Most Valuable Player in 1982.

Al Green
Personal information
Born (1953-09-03) 3 September 1953 (age 70)
New York City, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican / Australian
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight172 lb (78 kg)
Career information
High schoolMaine Central Institute
(Pittsfield, Maine)
College
NBA draft1979: 3rd round, 64th overall pick
Selected by the Phoenix Suns
Playing career1979–1993
PositionPoint guard / shooting guard
Number15, 10
Coaching career2011–present
Career history
As player:
1979–1980Utica Olympics
1980–1981Atlantic City Hi-Rollers
1981West Adelaide Bearcats
1981Crispa Redmanizers
1982–1984West Adelaide Bearcats
1985–1990Adelaide 36ers
1991–1993Newcastle Falcons
As coach:
2011–2014Woodville Warriors
2014Forestville Eagles (assistant)
2016–2017South Adelaide Panthers
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life and college Edit

Green was born in New York City[1] and grew up in South Bronx.[2] He attended Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Maine, where he was a third-team Parade All-American selection in 1974.[3]

Green began his college basketball career at Arizona Western College[4] before playing two seasons for the NC State Wolfpack between 1975 and 1977.[5] After redshirting the 1977–78 season, he played his final college season in 1978–79 for the LSU Tigers.[5]

Professional career Edit

NFL and NBA drafts Edit

Coming out of college, Green was selected by the San Diego Chargers in May 1979 in the NFL draft as pick #269 as a defensive back despite never having played organised football. The choice was made primarily on Green's size, speed and jumping ability. Green and his agent spoke to the Chargers but despite the money he was being offered to change sports, he decided that he wanted to continue playing basketball.[2]

The following month, Green was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the third round of the 1979 NBA draft with the 64th overall pick. He spent the 1979 preseason with the Suns but never debuted in the NBA.[6]

CBA (1979–1981) Edit

Green's first professional stint came during the 1979–80 season with the Utica Olympics of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). He continued in the CBA with the Atlantic City Hi-Rollers for the 1980–81 season.[7]

NBL (1981–1993) Edit

In early 1981, Green moved to Australia to play for the West Adelaide Bearcats in the National Basketball League (NBL). He earned All-NBL First Team in his first season.[8] Following the NBL season, he moved to the Philippines where he helped the Crispa Redmanizers win the 1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference.[9]

Green returned to the Bearcats in 1982 and won the NBL Most Valuable Player Award. He helped the Bearcats reach the 1982 NBL Grand Final, where they defeated the Geelong Supercats to win the NBL championship.[8]

Green continued on with the Bearcats in 1983 and 1984. In 1984, he scored 50 or more points four times, including a 71-point game.[10] He subsequently earned the 1984 scoring title.[11]

In 1985, Green joined the Adelaide 36ers. He helped the 36ers reach the NBL Grand Final, where they lost to the Brisbane Bullets. He earned All-NBL First Team honours. In 1986, he helped the 36ers return to the grand final and won his second NBL championship, with the 36ers this time defeating the Bullets. He parted ways with the 36ers after the 1990 NBL season.[8]

Between 1991 and 1993, Green played for the Newcastle Falcons. He retired from the NBL in 1993 having played 340 games. He finished with career averages of 22.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game.[8][10]

Coaching career Edit

In 2011, Green was appointed head coach of the Woodville Warriors men's team in the Central ABL.[12] He served in that role until being sacked early in the 2014 season.[13] He immediately joined the Forestville Eagles as an assistant coach.[14]

In 2016 and 2017, Green served as coach of the South Adelaide Panthers.[15][16]

Athletics Edit

Green was also a professional runner who won Adelaide's famous Bay Sheffield sprint race held over 120 metres in both 1983 and 1984. During 1985, after he became a naturalised Australian, Green announced his retirement from professional running with the intention of running for Australia at the 1986 Commonwealth Games although he did not end up making the team.[8]

Personal life Edit

As of 2016, Green lives in Adelaide and works as a U.S. basketball tour guide.[17]

NBL career stats Edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes season(s) in which Green won an NBL championship
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1981 West Adelaide Bearcats 23 23 NA .500 NA .733 NA NA NA NA 26.0
1982 West Adelaide Bearcats 28 28 NA .587 NA .743 4.7 2.4 NA 0.0 26.5
1983 West Adelaide Bearcats 26 26 NA .567 NA .763 3.7 2.3 1.0 0.2 29.6
1984 West Adelaide Bearcats 21 21 NA .523 .349 .760 6.4 5.0 1.9 0.3 39.5
1985 Adelaide 36ers 28 28 NA .541 .366 .793 6.0 5.1 1.3 0.3 31.0
1986 Adelaide 36ers 30 30 NA .505 .389 .689 4.5 3.5 1.1 0.5 19.4
1987 Adelaide 36ers 29 29 41.0 .537 .368 .720 5.0 3.2 0.8 0.4 23.1
1988 Adelaide 36ers 26 26 36.3 .542 .325 .728 3.9 3.9 1.4 0.6 20.0
1989 Adelaide 36ers 25 25 37.7 .528 .366 .783 3.5 3.8 1.2 0.2 14.7
1990 Adelaide 36ers 26 NA 22.5 .505 .400 .750 2.1 2.2 0.9 0.3 9.8
1991 Newcastle Falcons 26 26 41.1 .533 .383 .702 5.1 2.1 1.0 0.2 22.2
1992 Newcastle Falcons 24 24 34.4 .548 .414 .805 5.8 3.0 1.1 0.4 18.9
1993 Newcastle Falcons 28 28 32.0 .413 .310 .683 4.3 2.7 1.1 0.2 10.3
Career 340 NA NA .531 .364 .748 4.2 3.0 1.0 0.3 22.1

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Nagy, Boti (13 November 2015). "Adelaide 36ers to honour greats Al Green and Darryl Pearce by retiring their singlets". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2022. AL "Mean Machine" GREEN. Al Green in action against Canberra in 1989. Born: September 3, 1953, New York. Height: 188cm. NBL Career (1981-93).
  2. ^ a b "DARRYL PEARCE & AL GREEN GOLDEN ERA DOCO EXTRACTS". YouTube. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. ^ Cohen, Haskell (31 March 1974). "Parade's All-American High School Basketball Team". Parade. p. 21. Retrieved 2 April 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "#11 AL GREEN". lsusports.net. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Al Green". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Al Green". realgm.com. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Al Green minor league basketball statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d e . andthefoul.net. Archived from the original on 21 March 2016.
  9. ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (4 May 2021). "Aussie players who played as imports in the PBA". spin.ph. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  10. ^ a b "Player statistics for Al Green – NBL 1984". NBL. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  11. ^ . NBL.com.au. Archived from the original on 23 September 2017.
  12. ^ "Newsletter from the President - 'Welcome to Warriors Basketball January 2011'". Woodville District Basketball Club. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  13. ^ Turner, Matt (20 May 2014). "Hoops great Al Green sacked as Woodville Warriors coach after 'personality clash' with club president". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  14. ^ Turner, Matt (30 July 2014). "Al Green loses vote to oust Woodville Basketball Club committee that sacked him as coach". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  15. ^ Nagy, Boti (11 March 2016). "Basketball Premier League tips off tonight — but who knew?". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  16. ^ Turner, Matt; Schultz, Duane (30 March 2017). "Basketball SA's new US import rule to even out competition as Southern, Norwood look to defend their championships". adelaidenow.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  17. ^ Adelaide 36ers’ 1986 NBL ‘Invincibles’ sewed the seeds with a future foundation

External links Edit

  • "Al Green: From the tough streets of the Bronx to Adelaide, South Australia" at theinnersanctum.com.au

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Al Green born 3 September 1953 1 is an American Australian former professional basketball player He played college basketball for three different colleges and was drafted by the Phoenix Suns in 1979 He arrived in Australia in 1981 and had a successful career in the National Basketball League NBL until his retirement in 1993 He won two NBL championships in 1982 and 1984 and was the NBL Most Valuable Player in 1982 Al GreenPersonal informationBorn 1953 09 03 3 September 1953 age 70 New York City New York U S NationalityAmerican AustralianListed height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Listed weight172 lb 78 kg Career informationHigh schoolMaine Central Institute Pittsfield Maine CollegeArizona Western 1974 1975 NC State 1975 1977 LSU 1978 1979 NBA draft1979 3rd round 64th overall pickSelected by the Phoenix SunsPlaying career1979 1993PositionPoint guard shooting guardNumber15 10Coaching career2011 presentCareer historyAs player 1979 1980Utica Olympics1980 1981Atlantic City Hi Rollers1981West Adelaide Bearcats1981Crispa Redmanizers1982 1984West Adelaide Bearcats1985 1990Adelaide 36ers1991 1993Newcastle FalconsAs coach 2011 2014Woodville Warriors2014Forestville Eagles assistant 2016 2017South Adelaide PanthersCareer highlights and awards2 NBL champion 1982 1986 NBL Most Valuable Player 1982 2 All NBL First Team 1981 1985 NBL scoring champion 1984 No 15 retired by Adelaide 36ers PBA Reinforced champion 1981 AP Honorable Mention All American 1979 Third team Parade All American 1974 Stats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life and college 2 Professional career 2 1 NFL and NBA drafts 2 2 CBA 1979 1981 2 3 NBL 1981 1993 3 Coaching career 4 Athletics 5 Personal life 6 NBL career stats 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and college EditGreen was born in New York City 1 and grew up in South Bronx 2 He attended Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield Maine where he was a third team Parade All American selection in 1974 3 Green began his college basketball career at Arizona Western College 4 before playing two seasons for the NC State Wolfpack between 1975 and 1977 5 After redshirting the 1977 78 season he played his final college season in 1978 79 for the LSU Tigers 5 Professional career EditNFL and NBA drafts Edit Coming out of college Green was selected by the San Diego Chargers in May 1979 in the NFL draft as pick 269 as a defensive back despite never having played organised football The choice was made primarily on Green s size speed and jumping ability Green and his agent spoke to the Chargers but despite the money he was being offered to change sports he decided that he wanted to continue playing basketball 2 The following month Green was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the third round of the 1979 NBA draft with the 64th overall pick He spent the 1979 preseason with the Suns but never debuted in the NBA 6 CBA 1979 1981 Edit Green s first professional stint came during the 1979 80 season with the Utica Olympics of the Continental Basketball Association CBA He continued in the CBA with the Atlantic City Hi Rollers for the 1980 81 season 7 NBL 1981 1993 Edit In early 1981 Green moved to Australia to play for the West Adelaide Bearcats in the National Basketball League NBL He earned All NBL First Team in his first season 8 Following the NBL season he moved to the Philippines where he helped the Crispa Redmanizers win the 1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference 9 Green returned to the Bearcats in 1982 and won the NBL Most Valuable Player Award He helped the Bearcats reach the 1982 NBL Grand Final where they defeated the Geelong Supercats to win the NBL championship 8 Green continued on with the Bearcats in 1983 and 1984 In 1984 he scored 50 or more points four times including a 71 point game 10 He subsequently earned the 1984 scoring title 11 In 1985 Green joined the Adelaide 36ers He helped the 36ers reach the NBL Grand Final where they lost to the Brisbane Bullets He earned All NBL First Team honours In 1986 he helped the 36ers return to the grand final and won his second NBL championship with the 36ers this time defeating the Bullets He parted ways with the 36ers after the 1990 NBL season 8 Between 1991 and 1993 Green played for the Newcastle Falcons He retired from the NBL in 1993 having played 340 games He finished with career averages of 22 1 points 4 2 rebounds 3 0 assists and 1 0 steals per game 8 10 Coaching career EditIn 2011 Green was appointed head coach of the Woodville Warriors men s team in the Central ABL 12 He served in that role until being sacked early in the 2014 season 13 He immediately joined the Forestville Eagles as an assistant coach 14 In 2016 and 2017 Green served as coach of the South Adelaide Panthers 15 16 Athletics EditGreen was also a professional runner who won Adelaide s famous Bay Sheffield sprint race held over 120 metres in both 1983 and 1984 During 1985 after he became a naturalised Australian Green announced his retirement from professional running with the intention of running for Australia at the 1986 Commonwealth Games although he did not end up making the team 8 Personal life EditAs of 2016 Green lives in Adelaide and works as a U S basketball tour guide 17 NBL career stats EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Denotes season s in which Green won an NBL championshipYear Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1981 West Adelaide Bearcats 23 23 NA 500 NA 733 NA NA NA NA 26 01982 West Adelaide Bearcats 28 28 NA 587 NA 743 4 7 2 4 NA 0 0 26 51983 West Adelaide Bearcats 26 26 NA 567 NA 763 3 7 2 3 1 0 0 2 29 61984 West Adelaide Bearcats 21 21 NA 523 349 760 6 4 5 0 1 9 0 3 39 51985 Adelaide 36ers 28 28 NA 541 366 793 6 0 5 1 1 3 0 3 31 01986 Adelaide 36ers 30 30 NA 505 389 689 4 5 3 5 1 1 0 5 19 41987 Adelaide 36ers 29 29 41 0 537 368 720 5 0 3 2 0 8 0 4 23 11988 Adelaide 36ers 26 26 36 3 542 325 728 3 9 3 9 1 4 0 6 20 01989 Adelaide 36ers 25 25 37 7 528 366 783 3 5 3 8 1 2 0 2 14 71990 Adelaide 36ers 26 NA 22 5 505 400 750 2 1 2 2 0 9 0 3 9 81991 Newcastle Falcons 26 26 41 1 533 383 702 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 22 21992 Newcastle Falcons 24 24 34 4 548 414 805 5 8 3 0 1 1 0 4 18 91993 Newcastle Falcons 28 28 32 0 413 310 683 4 3 2 7 1 1 0 2 10 3Career 340 NA NA 531 364 748 4 2 3 0 1 0 0 3 22 1References Edit a b Nagy Boti 13 November 2015 Adelaide 36ers to honour greats Al Green and Darryl Pearce by retiring their singlets adelaidenow com au Retrieved 23 July 2022 AL Mean Machine GREEN Al Green in action against Canberra in 1989 Born September 3 1953 New York Height 188cm NBL Career 1981 93 a b DARRYL PEARCE amp AL GREEN GOLDEN ERA DOCO EXTRACTS YouTube 12 November 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2016 Cohen Haskell 31 March 1974 Parade s All American High School Basketball Team Parade p 21 Retrieved 2 April 2020 via Newspapers com 11 AL GREEN lsusports net 25 July 2019 Retrieved 23 July 2022 a b Al Green sports reference com Retrieved 23 July 2022 Al Green realgm com Retrieved 23 July 2022 Al Green minor league basketball statistics Stats Crew Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b c d e Al Green andthefoul net Archived from the original on 21 March 2016 Leongson Randolph B 4 May 2021 Aussie players who played as imports in the PBA spin ph Retrieved 23 July 2022 a b Player statistics for Al Green NBL 1984 NBL Retrieved 23 July 2022 All Time Leaders NBL com au Archived from the original on 23 September 2017 Newsletter from the President Welcome to Warriors Basketball January 2011 Woodville District Basketball Club 26 January 2011 Retrieved 23 July 2022 Turner Matt 20 May 2014 Hoops great Al Green sacked as Woodville Warriors coach after personality clash with club president adelaidenow com au Retrieved 23 July 2022 Turner Matt 30 July 2014 Al Green loses vote to oust Woodville Basketball Club committee that sacked him as coach adelaidenow com au Retrieved 23 July 2022 Nagy Boti 11 March 2016 Basketball Premier League tips off tonight but who knew adelaidenow com au Retrieved 23 July 2022 Turner Matt Schultz Duane 30 March 2017 Basketball SA s new US import rule to even out competition as Southern Norwood look to defend their championships adelaidenow com au Retrieved 23 July 2022 Adelaide 36ers 1986 NBL Invincibles sewed the seeds with a future foundationExternal links Editandthefoul net profile Al Green From the tough streets of the Bronx to Adelaide South Australia at theinnersanctum com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Green basketball amp oldid 1169748611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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