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Lakers jersey history No. 45 — A.C. Green
A look at A.C. Green's time with the Lakers.
In addition to all of the superstars the Los Angeles Lakers are known for, the franchise also has a long history of being home to some of the greatest role players the NBA has ever seen as well. And ...
One of the biggest unsung heroes in Los Angeles Lakers history was A.C. Green. A 6-foot-9, 225-pound power forward, he was a first-round draft pick in 1985, and although he was lean, he made a great ...
In the NBA, only a handful of records seem destined to stand the test of time. Among them is LeBron James' all-time scoring record and Steph Curry's unparalleled three-point milestone. Yet, one of the ...
Playing with Magic Johnson was a pleasure that only members of the Los Angeles Lakers got to enjoy. With an incredible court vision that let him know where his teammates were at all times, Johnson was ...
Former Los Angeles Lakers champion A.C. Green is positioning himself for a potential return to the NBA — not as a player, but as an owner — as the league moves closer to expansion in Seattle. Green, a ...
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A.C. Green has no problem with load management: "They probably couldn't come down the same street that we came down"
The load management issue has become a slippery slope for many, including several former NBA veterans. They feel that missing ...
Few players in NBA history represent durability and consistency like A.C. Green. A three-time champion and owner of one of the most unbreakable records in professional sports — 1,192 consecutive games ...
Count former Los Angeles Lakers star A.C. Green among the many who continue to be left in awe of what LeBron James continues to do. “I am amazed at what LeBron can do,” Green said on Youtube’s “Scoop ...
TROTWOOD — Former NBA standout A.C. Green will speak prior to the Dayton Gems’ game against Wichita at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hara Arena. Green, the headliner on Faith and Family Night, will speak about ...
One of the newest New York Knicks knows that catching A.C. Green is a bridge too far. Considering the Knicks' dire recent luck with injuries, going after Mikal Bridges was a no-brainer: the former ...
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