After several years of disappointment, the New York Knicks finally have a roster capable of competing for an NBA championship. Their fans sure are excited but despite being from the city, 76ers power forward Danny Green could care less.
When it comes to pressure in the NBA, the Philadelphia 76ers have a lot on them heading into the 2025-2026 season. Unlike most teams with a top-five pick in the draft lottery, the Sixers are expected to fight for a role as contenders next year.
When it comes to pressure in the NBA, the Philadelphia 76ers have a lot on them heading into the 2025-2026 season. Unlike most teams with a top-five pick in the draft lottery, the Sixers are expected to fight for a role as contenders next year.
NBA careers come in all different types. Some players may only last a handful of seasons in the league, while some may become multi-time All-Stars and make their mark as one of the best players from their generation.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The game of basketball is a language every person can understand, regardless of their station in life. The nonprofit organization Between The Lines is a big advocate of that message and does most of its work through the sport with those who are serving time in prison.
Danny Green’s 15-year NBA career has seen him play for some of the league’s most storied franchises. The New York native has also been coached by legends like Gregg Popovich and shared the court with greats such as LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, and Tim Duncan—a player he especially respects.
Being in the NBA since 2009, former Philadelphia 76ers sharpshooter Danny Green has played against and alongside plenty of NBA stars. Based on what he’s seen throughout his career, Green confidently states that Kevin Durant is one of the greatest players the game of basketball has seen.
Last offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers former the league's newest star trio after signing Paul George to a four-year max contract. Following a season that has fallen way short of expectation, one former player chimed in on the future of this big three.
NBA legend Danny Green is best known for his time with the San Antonio Spurs. From 2010 to 2018, Green was with the Spurs, winning a championship and All-Defensive honors.
On Thursday afternoon, three time NBA champion and former Philadelphia 76er Danny Green announced his retirement from the league, bringing his 15-year career to an end.
Since taking over in the Philadelphia 76ers' front office, Daryl Morey has brought in numerous complementary veterans to deploy around Joel Embiid. Following a 15-year run in the league, one of the vets decided to put an end to his playing days.
Just a few days after the Philadelphia 76ers opened up the 2024 Preseason with a matchup against the New Zealand Breakers, former Sixers veteran Danny Green decided to call it a career.
Danny Green is coming off a season where he appeared in two games for the Philadelphia 76ers. Green was waived at the beginning of the season to make room on the roster following the James Harden trade.
Danny Green is one of the best role players in NBA history. The former UNC star most recently played in the league last season when he appeared in two games for the Philadelphia 76ers.
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.