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Ronald Green (California Politician)
Ronald Green may refer to: *Ronald Green (basketball) (1944–2012), American-Israeli basketball player * Ronald Green (Dominican politician), Dominican politician and leader of the United Workers' Party * Ronald C. Green, American politician in Houston, Texas *Ronald L. Green (born 1964), Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (2015–2019) * Ronald Michael Green, American theologian * Ron Green (American football), see 1966 Minnesota Vikings season The 1966 season was the Minnesota Vikings' sixth in the National Football League. Sixth-year head coach Norm Van Brocklin resigned at the end of the season, after the team finished with a 4–9–1 record. Offseason 1966 Draft : The Vikings ... * Ron Green (curler), (1947–2023), Canadian curler * Ron Green (footballer) (born 1956), English footballer * Death of Ronald Greene (died 2019), African-American victim of police brutality See also * Ron Greene (1938–2021), American basketball coach {{hndis, Green, Ronald ...
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Ronald Green (basketball)
Ronald Green (רוני גרין; August 5, 1944 – July 2012) was an American-Israeli basketball player. He played the forward position. He played in the Israel Basketball Premier League, and for the Israeli national basketball team. Biography Green was born in Miami Beach, Florida, and was Jewish. He was raised by Morris and Florence Green. He was 6' 6" (198 cm) tall. His son Erin Green also played professional basketball in Israel. He attended Miami Beach High School, where Green played on the basketball team from 1960–1962, and was named All-City First Team. Green attended Vanderbilt University (B.A. in Business Administration, '66; MBA University of Miami , '69), on a full scholarship. He played for the Vanderbilt Commodores from 1963–66. In 1964–65, the team won the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship. He played basketball for Team USA in the 1965 Maccabiah Games alongside Tal Brody and Steve Chubin, winning a gold medal, and in the 1969 Maccabiah G ...
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