- A. C. Green
Infobox NBAretired
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position=Power forward–Center
number=45
birthdate=birth date and age|1963|10|4
Portland,Oregon
debutyear=1986
finalyear=2001
draftyear=1985
draftround=1
draftpick=23
college= Oregon State
teams=
*Los Angeles Lakers (1985–1993, 1999–2000)
*Phoenix Suns (1993–1996)
*Dallas Mavericks (1996–1999)
*Miami Heat (2000–2001)
stat1label=Points
stat1value=12,331
stat2label=Rebounds
stat2value=9,473
stat3label=Steals
stat3value=1,033
bbr=greenac01
letter=g
highlights=
*NBA All-Star (1990)
*3x NBA Champion
*NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1989)
*Most consecutive games played in NBA/ABA history (1,192)
HOF=A.C. Green, Jr., (born October 4, 1963 in
Portland, Oregon ) is a former NBAbasketball player who has played in more consecutive games than any other player in NBA and ABA history (1,192). He has played for theLos Angeles Lakers ,Phoenix Suns ,Dallas Mavericks , andMiami Heat . He grew up inPortland, Oregon and attended Benson Polytechnic High School. He was inducted into theOregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. He missed just 3 regular season games in his entire career, playing 82 or more games in all but one season (1987).Career
Oregon State
Green was a four-year star at
Oregon State , where he finished second in school history in rebounding and fourth in scoring. He was an All-Pac-10 selection as a sophomore, and as a junior he ranked fourth in the nation in field goal percentage at .657. As a senior he averaged 19.1 points and 9.2 rebounds and was named to the All-America Third Team.Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers, fresh from winning an NBA championship, selected Green as the 23rd overall pick in the
1985 NBA Draft .Cite web | publisher=SacredHoops.com | title=AC Green, Main Man of the Month | year=2006 | url=http://www.sacredhoops.com/ac_green.html | accessdate=2006-12-10 ]Green fit well into the Los Angeles flow, as he did not need to have plays run for him in order to be effective. He led the Lakers in rebounding for six of his eight years on the team. Led by
Magic Johnson ,James Worthy andKareem Abdul-Jabbar , Los Angeles captured back-to-back titles in 1987 and 1988, Green's second and third years with the squad. In the two campaigns combined, he averaged 11.1 points and 8.2 rebounds while shooting better than .500 from the field. Green also reached the NBA Finals with Los Angeles in 1989 and 1991. Green was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1988–89, was voted a starter on the 1990 Western Conference All-Star Team and finished fourth in the league in field goal percentage in 1992–93 at .537.Phoenix Suns
Green left the Lakers in 1993 to sign with the Phoenix Suns as a free agent. The Suns had just reached the NBA Finals, losing in six games to the
Chicago Bulls , and they viewed Green as the missing piece to their championship puzzle. Green posted a career-high average of 14.7 points per game in 1993–94, but the Suns were eliminated in the conference semifinals. In 1994–95 he again contributed double-figure scoring and solid rebounding for the Suns, but his playing time and contributions dipped in 1995–96; though he remained the team's second-leading rebounder. His streak of consecutive games played almost ended whenJ. R. Reid of New York intentionally elbowed him to the face. Green lost two teeth to the incident but still able to continue on with his streak by wearing a protective mask and only playing a couple of minutes a game for a few weeks.Dallas Mavericks
Green was traded two months into the 1996–97 season to the Dallas Mavericks in the deal that brought
Jason Kidd to Phoenix. He brought reliable rebounding to the rebuilding Mavs, leading the team off the boards in 30 of the 56 games he played in a Dallas uniform. Due to the trade he was able to move one game closer to the record of consecutive games played, since he appeared in 83 games in 1996–97 instead of the standard 82. He tiedShawn Bradley for the team lead in rebounding in 1997–98 with 8.1 rpg, but his season highlight came on November 20 against Golden State when he played in his 907th consecutive game, becoming the league's all-time iron man, surpassingRandy Smith 's mark of 906 consecutive games played. [http://www.nba.com/allstar2006/moments_smith78.html]Green played in his 1,000th consecutive game on March 13, 1999 against Vancouver, and finished the 1998–99 season at 1,028 in a row and counting. After 14 seasons in the league, Green had missed only three games, all during the 1986–87 season (his second in the league).
Twilight years
Green returned to the Los Angeles Lakers for the 1999–2000 season where he won his last NBA Championship with the team. He played his final season with the
Miami Heat where he was reunited withPat Riley . The Heat managed to make the playoffs where they were swept in a very one-sided series 3-0 by the Charlotte Hornets who won all 3 games easily.Iron Man Streak
Green's consecutive games played streak began on
November 19 ,1986 , when the Los Angeles Lakers defeated theSan Antonio Spurs inSan Antonio . The streak ended onApril 18 ,2001 when the Miami Heat defeated theOrlando Magic in Orlando.Personal life
*Green is known as deeply
religious and is well-known for proclaiming that he began and ended his NBA career as avirgin . During his playing days, his teammates would frequently send women to tempt him to compromise his morals. Instead, Green would respond by calmly quoting scripture [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1141820/index.htm] . Currently, he runs youth camps through his [http://www.acgreen.com/ A.C. Green Youth Foundation] promotingabstinence untilmarriage .
*On his homepage, he states that the initials in his name do not stand for anything. His given name is simply "A.C.", similar to the case of fellow basketball starK.C. Jones .
*Green is married to Veronique Green. The two were wed onApril 20 ,2002 .
*Green converted to Christianity in the town ofHermiston, Oregon , while he was still in high school.
*Green suffered from chronic hiccups throughout his entire career, the hiccups only stopping when Green was running or working out. Reportedly, Green never slept more than two hours a night due to the condition. Green has since recovered. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=merron/040525 ESPN Page, "Back in My Day..."] ]References
External links
* [http://www.acgreen.com/ A.C. Green's official website]
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/ac_green/index.html NBA.com player profile]
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