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David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden’s last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died.
David Greenwood, a former NBA forward and the No. 2 overall pick in the 1979 draft, passed away at the age of 68 after a courageous battle with cancer.While many may recall him as the player ...
Before Michael Jordan arrived in Chicago in 1984, Mr. Greenwood was among the Bulls’ core players. After six seasons, the Bulls traded him in 1985 to the Spurs for future Hall of Famer George Gervin.
In Spurs lore, David Greenwood is remembered as the player acquired in the unpopular trade that sent future Hall of Famer George Gervin to Chicago in October 1985. But there was another lesser ...
David Greenwood deserves more than to be just the most infamous footnote in Bulls franchise history, the player the Bulls selected No. 2 in the 1979 NBA draft after losing the coin flip that ...
On June 8, 2024, the world said goodbye to UCLA basketball legend David Greenwood, after a quiet battle with cancer at the age of 68. "The Thoroughbred," as his brother Al called him, is survived ...
David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden's last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died. He was 68. Greenwood died ...
David Greenwood played 12 seasons in the NBA. The 1990 NBA Champion last played in the league during the 1991 season when he was a member of the San Antonio Spurs.
David Greenwood and I were drafted picks 1 and 2 in the 1979 NBA Draft. I’m praying for the Greenwood family and all of his loved ones. Rest in Peace David!” Johnson wrote on X.
David Greenwood, a NBA champion and former Don Lugo High School boys’ basketball coach for four seasons in the early to ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden’s last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died. He was 68.
David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden's last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died.