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Erick Green

Erick Green

Erick O'Brien Green (born May 9, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for the Fujian Sturgeons of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). He finished the 2012–13 NCAA Division I season as the top scorer in the nation at 25.0 points per game. Green was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 46th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft, but was later traded to the Denver Nuggets.

Erick Green
Erick Green Fenerbahçe men's basketball20181120.jpg
Green with Fenerbahçe, 2018
Fujian Sturgeons
PositionShooting guard / Point guard
Personal information
Born(1991-05-09)May 9, 1991
Inglewood, California
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight184 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High school
  • Millbrook (Winchester, Virginia)
  • Paul VI (Fairfax, Virginia)
CollegeVirginia Tech (2009–2013)
NBA draft2013 / Round: 2 / Pick: 46th overall
Selected by the Utah Jazz
Playing career2013–present
Career history
2013–2014Montepaschi Siena
2014–2015Denver Nuggets
2015→Fort Wayne Mad Ants
2015–2016Reno Bighorns
2016Utah Jazz
2016–2017Olympiacos
2017–2018Valencia Basket
2018–2019Fenerbahçe
2019–presentFujian Sturgeons
Career highlights and awards
  • Turkish Cup winner (2019)
  • Spanish Supercup winner (2017)
  • Spanish Supercup MVP (2017)
  • All-NBA D-League First Team (2016)
  • NBA D-League All-Star (2016)
  • Italian Supercup winner (2014)
  • Third-team All-American – AP (2013)
  • ACC Player of the Year – Media (2013)
  • First-team All-ACC (2013)
  • Second-team All-ACC (2012)
  • NCAA season scoring leader (2013)
Stats [40] at Basketball-Reference.com

High school career

Green was born in Inglewood, California but grew up in Winchester, Virginia.[1] He spent the first three years of his prep career at his hometown's Millbrook High School, before transferring for his senior year to Fairfax's Paul VI Catholic High School.[1] Between the two schools, Green earned four varsity letters.[1] In his lone year at Paul VI, he led the Panthers to a state championship (coincidentally, Green had led Millbrook to a state championship the previous season) and was named the 2009 Division I Independent League Player of the Year.[1] After Paul VI's championship he was named an EA Sports All-American.[1] The Washington Post also selected him to their All-Metro Team, the Associated Press picked him as their Virginia Group AA Player of the Year, and Green was named the district and region player of the year.[1]

College career

Green struggled his freshman season in 2009–10 and averaged just 2.6 points per game and shot 29.3% from the field.[2][3] His lack of production, he later admitted, "turned [him] into a gym rat" and motivated him to work harder than everyone else to improve his game.[3] Each progressive season he increased his scoring, rebounding and assist averages.[2] By his senior season in 2012–13, and while leading NCAA Division I in scoring for most of the year, the media was discussing Green as a dark horse candidate for Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year.[3][4] Despite his production, the Hokies finished the year with a 13–19 overall record, including a 4–14 conference record where they finished in last place. On March 12, 2013, Green was named the ACC Player of the Year by the ACC's media selectors (Miami's Shane Larkin was the coaches' pick).[5] He joined Maryland's Len Bias (1985–86) as the only two players of the year who competed for teams with losing ACC records.[6]

Professional career

Montepaschi Siena (2013–2014)

On June 27, 2013, Green was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 46th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft; his rights were immediately traded to the Denver Nuggets. He joined the Nuggets for the 2013 NBA Summer League[7] where he averaged 9.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists in six games.

On August 26, 2013, Green signed a one-year deal with Montepaschi Siena of the LBA.[8][9] In 45 Italian league games for Siena, in 2013–14, he averaged 10.8 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.[10] He also averaged 11.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game, in 10 games played in the EuroLeague that same season.[11]

Denver Nuggets (2014–2015)

In July 2014, Green re-joined the Denver Nuggets for the 2014 NBA Summer League.[12][13] On August 1, 2014, he signed a three-year, $2.3 million contract with the Nuggets after averaging an impressive 16.6 points per game over five Summer League contests for the team.[14] On January 20, 2015, he was assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League.[15] Five days later, he was recalled by the Nuggets.[16] In the Nuggets' season finale on April 15, he had a season-best game with 17 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 1 steal in a loss to the Golden State Warriors.[17]

In July 2015, Green re-joined the Nuggets for the 2015 NBA Summer League where he averaged 14.8 points, 1.4 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 steals in five games.[18] On November 5, 2015, he was waived by the Nuggets.[19]

Reno Bighorns and Utah Jazz (2015–2016)

On November 21, 2015, Green was acquired by the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League.[20] He made his debut for the Bighorns later that night, scoring 23 points in 35 minutes off the bench against the Los Angeles D-Fenders.[21] On January 29, 2016, he was named in the West All-Star team for the 2016 NBA D-League All-Star Game.[22]

On January 26, 2016, Green signed a 10-day contract with the Utah Jazz.[23] The next day, he made his debut for the Jazz in a 102–73 win over the Charlotte Hornets, recording four points and one assist in four minutes of action.[24] On February 5, he signed a second 10-day contract with the Jazz.[25] On February 15, the Jazz did not renew his contract, making him a free agent. Four days later, he re-joined the Bighorns.[26] At the season's end, he was named to the All-NBA D-League First Team.[27]

Olympiacos (2016–2017)

On July 15, 2016, Green signed a two-year deal with Olympiacos Piraeus.[28] On February 2, 2017, Green recorded a season-high 25 points, shooting 10-of-13 from the field, along with three rebounds and two assists in a 90–75 win over UNICS Kazan.[29] Green helped Olympiacos to reach the 2017 EuroLeague Final, where they eventually lost to Fenerbahçe.

Valencia (2017–2018)

On July 21, 2017, Green signed with Spanish club Valencia Basket for the 2017–18 season.[30] Green helped Valencia to win the 2017 Spanish Supercup and was named the Tournament MVP after averaging 15.5 points in two games.

Fenerbahçe (2018–2019)

On October 26, 2018, Green signed with the Turkish team Fenerbahçe as an injury cover for Tyler Ennis.[31] On July 10, 2019, Green and Fenerbahçe officially parted ways.

Career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game PIR Performance Index Rating
BoldCareer high

Note: The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the player participated for the team during the season. He also played in domestic competition, and regional competition if applicable.

NBA

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014–15Denver4319.5.377.298.833.7.9.3.03.4
2015–16Denver302.3.000.000.000.3.3.0.0.0
2015–16Utah605.8.417.2501.000.8.3.2.02.2
Career5218.7.377.288.857.7.8.3.03.1

EuroLeague

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPGPIR
2013–14Montepaschi10924.4.421.343.6921.71.0.9.011.17.2
2016–17Olympiacos35420.3.471.400.8171.9.9.7.19.98.0
2017–18Valencia281624.6.445.417.9001.61.7.7.014.313.5
Career742922.2.440.393.8601.81.2.7.111.89.8

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season scoring leaders

References

[1]
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[2]
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Citation Linkwww.nba.com"Nuggets Sign Kostas Papanikolaou". NBA.com. November 5, 2015. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
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