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Johnny Green

John M. Green (born December 8, 1933, in Dayton, Ohio) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'5" power forward/center from Michigan State University, Green spent 14 seasons (1959–1973) in the NBA, playing for the New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets, San Diego Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, Cincinnati Royals, and Kansas City-Omaha Kings. He tallied 12,281 points and 9,083 rebounds in his career and appeared in the NBA All-Star Game four times (in 1962, 1963, 1965, and 1971). MORE

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This is the intro to the 1962 NBA All-Star game, in Chicago, Illinois, I believe. It is presented by the Chiacgo Zephyrs (Now known as the Washington Wizards). The only player to make it from the Zephyrs was Center Walt Bellamy, playing for the West. Here are the Rosters for the Game West: Coach - Fred Schaus - Los Angeles Lakers Walt Bellamy - Chicago Zephyrs Bob Petit - St. Louis Hawks Frank Selvy - Los Angeles Lakers Oscar Robertson - Cincinnati Royals Wayne Embry - Cincinnati Royals Cliff Hagan - St. Louis Hawks Bailey Howell - Detroit Pistons Gene Shue - Detroit Pistons Elgin Baylor - Los Angeles Lakers Jack Twyman - Cincinnati Royals Jerry West - Los Angeles Lakers Rudy LaRusso - Los Angeles Lakers (Injured) East: Coach - Red Auerbach - Boston Celtics Dolph Schayes - Syracuse Nationals Bill Russell - Boston Celtics Willie Naulls - New York Knickerbockers Richie Guerin - New York Knickerbockers Paul Arizin - Philadelphia Warriors Wilt Chamberlain - Philadelphia Warriors Bob Cousy - Boston Celtics Tom Heinsohn - Boston Celtics Johnny Green - New York Knickerbockers Hal Greer - Syracuse Nationals Sam Jones - Boston Celtics Tom Gola - Philadelphia Warriors (Injured) Larry Costello - Syracuse Nationals (Injured)

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