- David Greenwood
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For the football player of the same name see David Greenwood (American football).
David Greenwood No. 34, 10, 22, 33 Power forward / Center Personal information Date of birth May 27, 1957 Place of birth Lynwood, California Nationality American High school Verbum Dei (Los Angeles, California) Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Listed weight 222 lb (101 kg) Career information College UCLA (1975–1979) NBA Draft 1979 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall Selected by the Chicago Bulls Pro career 1979–1991 Career history 1979–1985 Chicago Bulls 1985–1989 San Antonio Spurs 1989 Denver Nuggets 1989–1990 Detroit Pistons 1990–1991 San Antonio Spurs Career highlights and awards - NBA Champion (1990)
- NBA All-Rookie First Team (1980)
- 2× Pac-10 Player of the Year (1978–1979)
- 2× Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1978–1979)
Career statistics Points 8,428 (10.2 ppg) Rebounds 6,537 (7.9 rpg) Blocks 736 (0.9 bpg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Dave Kasim Greenwood (born May 27, 1957 in Lynwood, California) is a retired American professional basketball player whose NBA career spanned 12 years from 1979 to 1991. A forward/center, he played for the Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Detroit Pistons. He was the second pick in the 1979 NBA Draft. The Chicago Bulls lost the coin-flip to the Los Angeles Lakers, who drafted future Hall of Famer Earvin "Magic" Johnson with their number one pick.
He attended the University of California at Los Angeles.
External links
- NBA.com : David Greenwood Info Page
- David Greenwood profile, databaseBasketball.com
- UCLA Athletic Site Article
1979 NBA Draft First round Earvin Johnson · David Greenwood · Bill Cartwright · Greg Kelser · Sidney Moncrief · James Bailey · Vinnie Johnson · Calvin Natt · Larry Demic · Roy Hamilton · Cliff Robinson · Jim Paxson · Dudley Bradley · Brad Holland · Phil Hubbard · Jim Spanarkel · Lee Johnson · Reggie King · Wiley Peck · Larry Knight · Sly Williams · Kyle MacySecond round Tico Brown · Johnny High · Oliver Mack · Bruce Flowers · Reggie Carter · Danny Salisbury · Tony Price · Gary Garland · Edgar Jones · Tony Zeno · Lawrence Butler · Kim Goetz · James Bradley · Clint Richardson · Bernard Toone · Larry Wilson · Victor King · Andrew Fields · Mark Young · Paul Mokeski · Johnny Moore · Joe DeSantisDetroit Pistons 1989–90 NBA Champions 4 Joe Dumars | 10 Dennis Rodman | 11 Isiah Thomas (Finals MVP) | 12 Gerald Henderson | 15 Vinnie Johnson | 20 William Bedford | 22 John Salley | 23 Mark Aguirre | 33 David Greenwood | 35 Scott Hastings | 40 Bill Laimbeer | 53 James Edwards
Head coach Chuck Daly
Assistant coaches Brendan Malone | Brendan Suhr1978 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Larry Bird • Phil Ford • David Greenwood • Butch Lee • Mychal ThompsonSecond Team
Ron Brewer • Jack Givens • Rod Griffin • Rick Robey • Freeman Williams1979 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Larry Bird • Mike Gminski • David Greenwood • Earvin Johnson • Sidney MoncriefSecond Team
Bill Cartwright • Calvin Natt • Mike O'Koren • Jim Paxson • Jim Spanarkel • Kelly Tripucka • Sly WilliamsPacific-12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1976: Lee | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: Greenwood | 1979: Greenwood | 1980: Collins | 1981: S. Johnson | 1982: Conner | 1983: Fields | 1984: Green | 1985: Carlander | 1986: Welp | 1987: Ortiz | 1988: Elliott | 1989: Elliott | 1990: Payton | 1991: Brandon | 1992: Miner | 1993: Mills | 1994: Kidd | 1995: O'Bannon & Stoudamire | 1996: Abdur-Rahim | 1997: Gray | 1998: Bibby | 1999: Terry | 2000: House | 2001: Lampley | 2002: Clancy | 2003: Ridnour | 2004: Childress | 2005: Diogu | 2006: Roy | 2007: Afflalo | 2008: Love | 2009: Harden | 2010: Randle | 2011: Williams
Categories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- People from Lynwood, California
- American basketball players
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- UCLA Bruins men's basketball players
- Chicago Bulls draft picks
- Chicago Bulls players
- San Antonio Spurs players
- Denver Nuggets players
- Detroit Pistons players
- Basketball players from California
- Centers (basketball)
- Power forwards (basketball)
- American basketball biography, 1950s birth stubs
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