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San Antonio Spurs icon Danny Green is retiring after a 15-year NBA career

San Antonio Spurs icon Danny Green is retiring after a 15-year NBA career

Veteran NBA sharpshooter Danny Green announced his retirement Thursday, capping an illustrious 15-year career that was largely defined by his time with the San Antonio Spurs.

Known for his elite three-point shooting and defense, Green played a crucial role in the Spurs' success in the 2010s, including their 2014 NBA championship run.

Green joined the Spurs in 2010 after bouncing back and forth between the G League and brief stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Under Gregg Popovich's system, he quickly developed into a versatile two-way player and became a key starter during the team's period of dominance.

His ability to create space on the floor with his shots and block opposing wings made him indispensable during his time in San Antonio.

Green's crowning moment with the Spurs came in the 2014 Finals against the Miami Heat, where his shooting and defense helped San Antonio secure their fifth NBA title.

His record-breaking performance in the 2013 NBA Finals, where he made 27 three-pointers, made him one of the league's best shooters.

In total, Green spent eight seasons with the Spurs, being named All-Defensive Second Team in 2017 and leaving a legacy as one of the franchise's best role players.

In addition to his contributions on the field, he was also valued for his professionalism and leadership qualities.

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