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A.C. Green      

3-Time NBA Champion, NBA Ironman, Author & Founder of the A.C. Green Youth Foundation

A.C. Green, a former professional basketball player, holds a unique record in the NBA for most consecutive regular-season games played. With an impressive roster that includes the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, and Miami Heat, Green's career showcases diversity and adaptability. His prowess on the court is evident in his three NBA championship wins with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1987, 1988, and 2000 and his recognition as an NBA All-Star in 1990.

Green's collegiate career at Oregon State University set the pace for his successful professional journey. He was named to the All-America Third Team and was later selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the 1985 NBA draft. His contribution to the Lakers was significant, leading in rebounding for six of his eight years on the team and earning a spot on the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1988-89. His time with the Phoenix Suns and the Dallas Mavericks also showcased his consistent performance, particularly his double-figure scoring with the Suns.

Off the court, Green is recognized for his contributions to society and his personal values. He is a youth mentor, author, speaker, and successful businessman. He established the A.C. Green Youth Foundation in 1989, with the main focus on sexual abstinence education. Green’s mission is to help young people build self-esteem and character, as well as learn moral and ethical principles that will help them make responsible decisions. His sportsmanship and character earned him the Bobby Jones Award by Athletes in Action in 2011 and a spot in the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame. His role as the Director of Sports for the United Basketball Alliance of India in 2017 further underlines his global influence in the world of sports.

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