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Bill Green (basketball)
William E. Green (December 8, 1940 – March 15, 1994) was an American basketball player. He was a college basketball standout for Colorado State University (CSU) between 1960–61 and 1962–63. A , 230 lb center (basketball), center, Green was CSU's first-ever NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, NCAA All-American when he was named to the 1963 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, consensus second team in 1963. He led the Colorado State Rams men's basketball, Rams in both scoring and rebounding for all three seasons and remains etched in the school's record book for both categories. He scored 1,682 points and grabbed 726 rebounds which remain second- and fifth-all time, respectively, through the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, 2009–10 season. Six of the top 13 single game scoring records belong to Green including the top two: 48 points versus Denver Pioneers men's basketball, Denver and 44 against Regis University, Regis. Every season ...
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In the sport of basketball, there are five players play per team, each assigned to positions. Historically, these players have been assigned, to positions defined by the role they play on the court, from a strategic point of view. The three main positions are guard, forward, and center, with the standard team featuring two guards, two forwards, and a center. Over time, as more specialized roles developed, each of the guards and forwards came to be differentiated, and today each of the five positions are known by unique names, each of which has also been assigned a number: point guard (PG) or 1, the shooting guard (SG) or 2, the small forward (SF) or 3, the power forward (PF) or 4, and the center (C) or 5. In the early days of the sport, there was a "running guard" who brought the ball up the court and passed or attacked the basket, like a point or combo guard. There was also a "stationary guard" who made long shots and hung back on defense before there was the rule of backcourt v ...
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