Danny Green is coming off a season where he played for the Memphis Grizzlies and Cleveland Cavaliers. In 11 regular season games, Green had averages of 5.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per contest while shooting 44.9% from the field and 43.2% from the three-point range.
Weeks before training camp started, the Philadelphia 76ers agreed on a deal to bring back Danny Green. After recovering from ACL surgery, the three-time champion showed nice flashes with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the end of last season.
Danny Green felt he had unfinished business with the Philadelphia 76ers. So, when the team called him in the dog days of free agency, Green felt it was a no-brainer decision to return to the Sixers, which reunited him with Nick Nurse years after they spent a season together on the Toronto Raptors.
On Thursday evening, the Golden State Warriors will host the Oklahoma City Thunder at the Chase Center in San Francisco. The Warriors come into the evening with a 6-6 record in their first 12 games, and they are in the middle of a four-game losing streak.
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.
Someone needed to go as a result of the multiplayer trade that sent James Harden and P.J. Tucker to the Clippers and brought four veterans to the 76ers.
The latest James Harden saga came to a close with the Philadelphia 76ers sending him to the Los Angeles Clippers, his desired destination -- after his interest in a reunion with the Houston Rockets didn't match their motivation to make that happen.
On Monday night, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that 2018 MVP James Harden has been traded from the Philadelphia 76ers to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Rejoice! Danny Green has returned to the Philadelphia 76ers after a year-long hiatus that took him to both Memphis and Cleveland. The heavily decorated three-point shooter enters into his 15th season in the league, which started in 2009 with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Danny Green is headed back to the City of Brotherly Love. After spending the entire 2022-2023 NBA season away from the Philadelphia 76ers, Green will get an opportunity to pick up where he left off during the 2022 NBA Playoffs, which ended on a low note.
Last week, the Philadelphia 76ers signed a familiar face, veteran guard Danny Green, to a one-year non-guaranteed deal. Green played for the Sixers for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons before being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies for De’Anthony Melton in return.
Free agent shooting guard Danny Green has agreed on a one-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, agent Sam Permut told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. This
Philadelphia traded Danny Green after he tore his ACL. Looks like there were no hard feelings.
Green finished last season with the Cavaliers after he was bought out by the Rockets. Green was dealt from the Grizzlies to the Rockets at the trade deadline as a salary-matching piece.
New coach Nick Nurse won’t be the only one throwing rings in front of the Philadelphia 76ers next season. Veteran swingman Danny Green has agreed to sign with the 76ers in free agency, according to a report on Tuesday by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have one more regular season game to play before they take on the New York Knicks in the first round do f the 2023 NBA Playoffs.
When the Cleveland Cavaliers signed Danny Green as a free agent after he was bought out but the Rockets, I expected him to receive consistent playing time.
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.
Grizzlies swingman Danny Green is targeting February 1 for his return from an ACL tear, he announced in the latest episode of his Inside The Green Room podcast.
Brian Windhorst did not hold back even when sitting next to Danny Green himself. We have officially crossed the December 15th mark, which means that the trade rumors will likely be heating up until the February trade deadline.
The move will give the Grizzlies the flexibility to hang onto Green deeper into the offseason in case a trade opportunity arises.
An ACL tear typically sidelines an NBA player for the better part of a calendar year, if not longer, so Green’s availability for the 2022-23 season is presumably in jeopardy.
Green was called for a loose-ball fall with 13.5 seconds left before halftime and blew up over the call.
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