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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Willie Green: Done playing after landing assistant gig with Warrriors
Willie Green agreed Friday to join the Warriors' staff as an assistant coach for the upcoming season, Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports reports.This officially signals the end of Green's playing career, which lasted 12 seasons and included stints with the 76ers, Pelicans, Hawks, Clippers and Magic. After suiting up in 52 games in 2014-15, Green didn't play anywhere last season, wrapping up his career with averages of 8.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game over 731 regular-season appearances.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Report: Clippers interested in guard Willie Green
The Los Angeles Clippers and guard Willie Green have expressed a mutual interest, a source told the Los Angeles Times. Green has already spoken to Clippers coach Doc Rivers. Green averaged 5.9 points and 1.5 rebounds in 52 games last season for the Magic.
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by Ted Leshinski | CBSSports.com
Magic G Willie Green (knee) likely to play Friday against Raptors
Magic coach James Borrego said guard Willie Green (knee) should return for Friday's game against the Raptors, according to Orlando Magic Daily. Green skipped Wednesday's win against Chicago. The Magic are 5.5-point underdogs against the Raptors.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Magic rule Luke Ridnour, Willie Green out Wednesday
The Orlando Magic will not have guards Luke Ridnour (personal) and Willie Green (knee) available for Wednesday's game against the Bulls, reports the Orlando Sentinel. The Magic are 8-point underdogs.
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by Elliot Smith | CBSSports.com
Magic G Willie Green wants to remain with team
Guard Willie Green will become an unrestricted free agent after this season, but the veteran said he would prefer to return to the Orlando Magic, per the Orlando Sentinel. Green is averaging 5.8 points in 18 minutes of action, but the 34-year-old feels he still has more to give and would like to stay in Orlando. "I like where it's going here in this organization, and I still feel like I have something to offer to the game," Green said.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Magic guard Willie Green has no plans to retire
Orlando Magic guard Willie Green feels his playing career still has plenty of life in it, reports the Orlando Sentinel. "I definitely want to keep playing," Green said. "I feel like I still have a good maybe three or four years — who knows? — or even more." Green, 33, is averaging 5.8 points and 1.5 rebounds over 46 games for the Magic this season and he said he likes the direction the organization is moving in. "Like I've said before, this is a great possibility for me to come back here," Green said. "Obviously, I would have to talk it over with my representatives and Rob [Hennigan] and Scott Perry. But I like what I see. I like where it's going here in this organization, and I still feel like I have something to offer to the game."
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by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com
Magic's Tobias Harris, DeWayne Dedmon won't play Sunday
The Orlando Magic are will be without Tobias Harris and center DeWayne Dedmon for Sunday's game against the Nuggets, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Both Harris and Dedmon have ankle injuries they're dealing with. Magic guard Willie Green (back) is going to suit up and play.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Magic's Harris, Dedmon, Green are game-time decisions Sunday
Orlando Magic forward Tobias Harris (ankle), center Dewayne Dedmon (ankle) and guard Willie Green (back) are considered game-time decisions for Sunday's game against the Nuggets, reports the Orlando Sentinel. The injuries caused all three players to miss Friday's game against the Trail Blazers. The Magic are 1-point favorites.
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by Ted Leshinski | CBSSports.com
Magic's Tobias Harris, Dewayne Dedmon, Willie Green out for Friday
The Orlando Magic will be without forward Tobias Harris (ankle), center Dewayne Dedmon (ankle) and guard Willie Green (back) for Friday against the Trail Blazers, reports the Orlando Sentinel.This will be the second straight game both Harris and Dedmond will miss while Green will sit for his fifth straight.The Magic are 8-point underdogs against the Blazers.
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by Brandon Wise | CBSSports.com
Magic without Harris, Dedmon, Green Wednesday against Mavericks
The Orlando Magic will be without a trio of players for Wednesday's game against the Mavericks including Tobias Harris (ankle), DeWayne Dedmon (ankle) and Willie Green (back), reports the Orlando Sentinel. Harris suffered an ankle sprain in Tuesday's game and was unable to return to action. Green has missed the last four games with the back injury. The Magic are currently 12 1/2-point underdogs.