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Rickey Green
American basketball player

Rickey Green

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Quick Facts

Intro
American basketball player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Age
70 years
Stats
Height:
183 cm
Weight:
77 kg
Education
University of Michigan
Hirsch Metropolitan High School
Vincennes University
Sports Teams
Billings Volcanos
New Orleans Pelicans
Milwaukee Bucks
Detroit Pistons
Boston Celtics
Indiana Pacers
Utah Jazz
Charlotte Hornets
Golden State Warriors
Philadelphia 76ers
Michigan Wolverines men's basketball
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Biography

Rickey Green (born August 18, 1954) is an American retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Green, a 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) and 170 lb (77 kg) point guard, led Chicago's Hirsch High School to the 1973 IHSA Class AA State championship. He then played college basketball at Vincennes University and the University of Michigan; at the latter school, his team lost to the undefeated Big Ten Conference rival Indiana Hoosiers in the championship game of the 1976 NCAA tournament. He then led the 1976–77 Wolverines to the Big Ten regular season championship, earning 1977 All-American recognition.

Green was selected with the 16th pick in the 1977 NBA draft, and competed in 14 seasons, playing for the Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Boston Celtics.He was known for his speed, nicknamed "The Fastest of Them All" by announcer Hot Rod Hundley.

In 1988, as a member of the Jazz, Green scored the five millionth point in NBA history, hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer to end the third quarter in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.He autographed the ball after the game and it was taken to the NBA Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Green spent his rookie year with the Warriors as a backup, and was traded to the Pistons just prior to the 1978–79 season.He played in 27 games for coach Dick Vitale in Detroit before being released in December 1978.Out of the NBA, Green ultimately found himself playing for the Hawaii Volcanos in the Continental Basketball Association.There, he was able to transform his game, from being a shoot-first point guard to more of a distributor and floor general on offense.

He returned to the NBA in 1980, having caught the eye of Jazz coach and general manager Frank Layden.Green played significant minutes at the point guard position in his first year, teaming with high-scoring small forward Adrian Dantley and rookie shooting guard Darrell Griffith.He established himself as undisputed full-time starter in the 1981–82 season, averaging a career-high 14.8 points per game, and ranking among league leaders in assists (7.8) and steals (2.3) per game.He continued his strong scoring the following year, averaging 14.3 points per game, and improved in assists (8.9) and steals (2.8), ranking third and second, respectively, among league leaders in those categories.

The following season (1983–84) was probably Green's best as a professional.He continued his strong play on offense, averaging 13.2 points and a career-high 9.2 assists per game.In addition, he led the NBA in steals per game (2.7) and total steals (215); of note, he had also led the league in total steals the year previous year (with 220).For his efforts, he was named to the 1984 NBA All-Star Game, the only All-Star appearance of his career.Even more importantly, after a decade of struggling as a franchise, the Jazz won the Midwest Division title and earned their first-ever appearance in the NBA playoffs, advancing to the conference semifinals before losing to the Phoenix Suns.

Green remained the starting point guard for Utah for most of the next three seasons, leading the team into the playoffs each year, but was increasing challenged for playing time by a young new arrival named John Stockton, whom the Jazz had selected in the 1984 NBA draft.Stockton ultimately overtook Green as starter in 1987, and went on to a Hall of Fame career that totaled 19 seasons in the league, all with the Jazz franchise.Green was chosen by the Charlotte Hornets in the expansion draft in 1988, and ended up playing for five different teams in the last four years of his career, mostly as a backup.He experienced a brief resurgence with the 76ers in 1990–91 after Johnny Dawkins suffered a season-ending injury; Green started 75 games in his place that year, averaging 10.0 points and 5.2 assists per game.He retired in 1992 after a brief stint with the Celtics.

NBA career statistics

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1977–78Golden State7614.4.381.6001.52.00.80.04.5
1978–79Detroit2716.0.379.6721.52.30.90.06.6
1980–81Utah4727.8.481.000.7222.55.01.60.09.0
1981–82Utah817334.8.493.000.7653.07.82.30.114.8
1982–83Utah787835.7.493.154.7972.98.92.80.114.3
1983–84Utah818134.2.486.118.8212.89.22.7*0.213.2
1984–85Utah777731.6.477.300.8692.57.81.70.013.0
1985–86Utah804425.2.471.172.8521.75.11.30.111.7
1986–87Utah818025.8.467.368.8272.06.71.40.09.6
1987–88Utah81313.8.424.211.9041.03.70.70.04.9
1988–89Charlotte33211.2.432.200.9290.72.50.50.03.9
1988–89Milwaukee30016.7.545.333.8951.53.50.70.15.4
1989–90Indiana69013.4.433.091.8430.82.60.70.03.5
1990–91Philadelphia797528.5.463.222.8301.75.20.70.110.0
1991–92Boston26014.1.447.250.7220.92.60.70.04.1
Career94651324.6.469.207.8071.95.51.40.19.4
All-Star1019.0.3750.011.01.00.06.0

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1984Utah1136.7.424.250.7443.19.51.70.414.6
1985Utah101030.2.538.143.9213.07.51.20.015.0
1986Utah4429.8.488.500.9092.39.50.50.013.3
1987Utah4318.0.478.000.8332.06.30.50.06.8
1988Utah705.4.2500.11.30.30.00.6
1989Milwaukee8013.8.414.5001.0001.62.30.60.03.6
1990Indiana3010.3.1430.31.00.30.00.7
1991Philadelphia8824.9.436.750.8891.12.80.90.07.4
Career552523.2.455.350.8471.95.30.90.18.8
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Who is Rickey Green?
Rickey Green is a retired American professional basketball player. He played in the NBA for several teams including the Golden State Warriors, the Detroit Pistons, and the Utah Jazz.
What position did Rickey Green play?
Rickey Green played as a point guard during his career in the NBA.
What college did Rickey Green attend?
Rickey Green attended the University of Michigan, where he played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines.
Did Rickey Green have any notable achievements in his career?
Yes, Rickey Green was known for his exceptional speed and quickness on the court. He was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1984 and led the league in steals that same year.
Is Rickey Green still involved with basketball?
After retiring as a player, Rickey Green transitioned into coaching. He worked as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Sacramento Kings. However, it is unclear if he is currently involved with basketball.
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