Gerald Green

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Gerald Green
Position Shooting guard/Small forward
Nickname G Money
Height ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg)
Team Boston Celtics
Nationality Flag of United States United States
Born June 20, 1986
Houston, Texas
High school Gulf Shores Academy
Draft 18th overall, 2005
Boston Celtics
Pro career 2005 – present

Gerald Green Jr. (born January 26, 1986 in Houston, Texas) is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the NBA. He was selected by the Celtics with the 18th pick of the first round in the 2005 NBA Draft.

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[edit] High school

Green did not play high school basketball until his sophomore year, when he played for his school's junior varsity squad. In his junior year he made the varsity team, but his play was cut short because of academic issues.

He transferred to a private school, Gulf Shores Academy (in Houston), where he repeated his junior year. In his senior year at Gulf Shores, he averaged 33 points 12 rebounds 7 assists and 3 blocked shots. He was named an All-American in the annual McDonald's All-American game, which features two teams comprised of the best high school basketball players in the United States.

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[edit] Draft

Green originally committed to attending Oklahoma State University, but later decided to enter the NBA Draft upon graduation. He hired an agent, thereby making himself ineligible to participate in NCAA athletics. Green was expected by many analysts to be one of the top few players chosen but he fell to the Celtics, who selected him with the 18th pick in the draft. His fall is attributed to his decision to give individual work outs only for the teams with the top six picks prior to the draft.

Green drew comparisons to Houston Rockets superstar Tracy McGrady in the period leading up to the 2005 NBA Draft[1].

Green was one of the last players to enter the NBA directly from high school, as the collective bargaining agreement between NBA owners and the NBA Players' Association now mandates that American players who enter the NBA Draft must be at least one year removed from the graduation of their high school class and reach age 19 no later than December 31 of the calendar year of the draft.

[edit] 2005-2006

During the preseason, Green averaged 8 points and 1.3 rebounds per game for the Celtics in the 2005 Las Vegas Summer League.[2]

After seeing limited playing time during the first part of the season, Green was placed on the Fayetteville Patriots of the NBA D-League by the Celtics in January of 2006. He was recalled and activated to an NBA roster position on February 3. He was reassigned to the NBDL, to the Florida Flame, on February 16. He was recalled and activated again on February 21, and saw his first significant NBA game action on the following night, scoring 13 points and grabbing 9 rebounds in 23 minutes.

He appeared in 32 games and averaged 11.8 minutes, 5.2 points, and 1.2 rebounds during these contests. Gerald Green left marks on the league with his highlight plays including a shot clock beating half court three against Indiana and two Sports Center top play Dunks in the closing seconds in two games versus Toronto

[edit] Career highs

[edit] Trivia

  • Green had most of his right ring finger amputated at age eight after an accident [3]

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2005 NBA Draft
First Round
Andrew Bogut | Marvin Williams | Deron Williams | Chris Paul | Raymond Felton | Martell Webster | Charlie Villanueva | Channing Frye | Ike Diogu | Andrew Bynum | Fran Vázquez | Yaroslav Korolev | Sean May | Rashad McCants | Antoine Wright | Joey Graham | Danny Granger | Gerald Green | Hakim Warrick | Julius Hodge | Nate Robinson | Jarrett Jack | Francisco García | Luther Head | Johan Petro | Jason Maxiell | Linas Kleiza | Ian Mahinmi | Wayne Simien| David Lee
Second Round

Salim Stoudamire | Daniel Ewing | Brandon Bass | C.J Miles | Ricky Sánchez | Ersan Ilyasova | Ronny Turiaf | Travis Diener | Von Wafer | Monta Ellis | Roko Ukić | Chris Taft | Mile Ilić | Martynas Andriuškevičius | Louis Williams | Eražem Lorbek | Bracey Wright | Mickaël Gelabale | Andray Blatche | Ryan Gomes | Robert Whaley | Axel Hervelle | Orien Greene | Dijon Thompson | Lawrence Roberts | Amir Johnson | Marcin Gortat | Uros Slokar | Cenk Akyol | Alex Acker

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