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Sidney Green (basketball)

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Sidney Green
Personal information
Born (1961-01-04) January 4, 1961 (age 63)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolThomas Jefferson
(Brooklyn, New York)
CollegeUNLV (1979–1983)
NBA draft1983: 1st round, 5th overall pick
Selected by the Chicago Bulls
Playing career1983–1993
PositionPower forward / center
Number21, 12, 44
Coaching career1995–2005
Career history
As player:
19831986Chicago Bulls
1986–1987Detroit Pistons
19871989New York Knicks
1989–1990Orlando Magic
19901992San Antonio Spurs
1992–1993Charlotte Hornets
As coach:
1995–1997Southampton College
1997–1999North Florida
1999–2005Florida Atlantic
Career highlights and awards
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As coach:

Career NBA statistics
Points5,080 (7.5 ppg)
Rebounds4,128 (6.1 rpg)
Assists635 (0.9 apg)
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Stats at Basketball Reference

Sidney Green (born January 4, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player and former coach. He played college basketball for the UNLV Runnin' Rebels and was drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) by the Chicago Bulls in 1983. After a ten-year career in the NBA he went into college coaching. He now works as a Chicago Bulls team ambassador.

Life

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Green was born in Brooklyn, New York. A 6'9" forward/center, Green attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he played for the UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team. Green's final game for UNLV was the team's second round loss to eventual champion North Carolina State in 1983. He was an All-American selection, and was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1983 NBA draft. In his ten-year NBA career, he played for the Bulls, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, San Antonio Spurs and Charlotte Hornets. He retired in 1993 with 5,080 career points and 4,128 career rebounds.

After retiring from the NBA, Green went into coaching. He coached at Southampton College from 1995 to 1997, and was head coach of the University of North Florida Ospreys from 1997 to 1999, and the Florida Atlantic University Owls from 1999 to 2005. On September 24, 2009, Green was named a player development assistant for the Chicago Bulls.[1] He later became a Bulls community relations ambassador.[2]

His son, Taurean Green, played for the University of Florida team that won the 2006 and 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships. Taurean Green has also played professionally in the NBA and in Europe.

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