About A.C. Green
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Career:
A.C. Green spent 16 seasons in the NBA, and won three champions
with the Los Angeles Lakers spanning three decades (in 1987, 1988,
and 2000), beginning with teammates such as Showtimes’ Magic
Johnson, Coach Pat Riley, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and James Worthy,
and ending with Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Robert Horry,
Derek Fisher, and Coach Phil Jackson. A.C. is the only player in
Laker history to win a championship in the “Fabulous”
Forum and Staples Center. A.C. also played with Charles Barkley
and the Phoenix Suns, Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks, and
Alonzo Mourning’s Miami Heat.
A.C. is known as the NBA’s Iron Man, having played in 1,192
straight games (surpassing Randy Smith's 907 consecutive games played
on November 20, 1997). A.C. was the Lakers' first-round selection
in the 1985 college draft, 23rd selection overall. He became the
first Lakers’ rookie since LeRoy Ellis in the 1962-63 season
to appear in every game. He was selected by NBA coaches to the league's
all defensive second team in 1988-89, and was voted by his fans
as a starter for the 1990 NBA All-Star Game. A.C. recorded a career
high 35 points on January 15, 1994.
College Career:
A.C. attended Oregon State, and graduated with a degree in Speech
Communication. During college, A.C. was a third-team All-American
as a senior, and the 1984 PAC-10 Player of the Year. He led the
Oregon State Beavers to the NCAA tournament three times, their most
success coming during their 1982 "Elite Eight" appearance
where they unfortunately lost to Patrick Ewing’s Georgetown
Hoyas.
Community Involvement and Humanitarian Efforts:
Outside of basketball, A.C.’s heart is dedicated to working
with youth. Because of his love for young people, A.C. established
the A.C. Green Youth Foundation in 1989, with the main focus on
sexual abstinence education. Through his “I've Got the Power”
and “Game Plan” abstinence curriculum, videos, leadership
camps, and web site, A.C.’s mission is to help young people
build self-esteem and character, and learn moral and ethical principles
which will help them make responsible decisions.
A.C. is a youth mentor, author, speaker, and successful businessman.
His business interests have included ownership of numerous Denny’s
Restaurants and a Hyundai dealership, as well as various entrepreneurial
pursuits. A.C. is also in demand as a business consultant and lecturer.
A.C. is a role model that youth across America can respect, and
for this he was recognized in the House
of Representatives' Congressional Record of October 26, 1999
and by President George Bush when A.C. attended a ceremony in the
Oval Room during Black History Month in 2006. In the course of his
business ventures and community service, A.C. has made speaking
appearances across the world, in countries such as China, India,
Mexico, Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines. He has also appeared
on television and radio programs throughout the country, including
Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, 20/20, Rush Limbaugh,
Donahue, The Montel Williams Show, and The O’Reilly Factor.
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