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UNCLE JEFF: Georgetown’s Jeff Green is an NBA Champion

June 13, 2023 by Casual Hoya

2023 NBA Finals - Miami Heat v Denver Nuggets
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

The world’s favorite uncle secures the World Championship

Jeff Green, formerly of your Georgetown Hoyas and currently with your Denver Nuggets, helped to close out the NBA Finals last night at home against the Miami Heat. Uncle Jeff joins Jaren Jackson, Alonzo Mourning, and Otto Porter as the only John Thompson-era Hoyas with NBA Championship rings.

CONGRATS CHAMP!!!! Jeff Green is an NBA Champion! Shoutout to the @nuggets on their first ever @NBA title!#HoyaSaxa | #NBAHoyas pic.twitter.com/cSb8ByRyqg

— Georgetown Hoops (@GeorgetownHoops) June 13, 2023

Green, of course, led Georgetown to the Final Four in 2007 under John Thompson III.

Drafted by the Seattle Supersonics, losing a year to recovery from heart surgery, and humbly playing for nearly a dozen teams has made Green a well respected veteran in the league who has had an impact on every franchise and fanbase he touched.

Congrats, Jeff. It is well deserved.

And yes, the 36-year-old Jeff Green did get a big dunk last night.

UNCLE JEFF SLAM ‼

The vet shows off the QUICK bounce to extend Denver’s 12-0 run in the 1Q on ABC. pic.twitter.com/Nk7ABJ2lb2

— NBA (@NBA) June 13, 2023

Here are some links and photos:

“It paid off” – Jeff Green reflects on his painful and long NBA journey which led to him winning his first NBA title | Sportskeeda

Following the conclusion of the finals, the veteran player credited his journey for winning his first ring:

“This is what you live for, this is all the sacrifice, all the blood, sweat and tears. The countless hours. For me, going through the [heart] surgery, 11 teams, adapted to every environment, this is what it’s all for. All that sacrifice, it paid off.”

”You indulge yourself in every team, the everyday grind, you’re appreciated, you stay positive in it. You just stay with it, man. You never know when your name is gonna get called, but when it’s called, you gotta be ready.”

2023 NBA Finals - Game Five
Photo by Jack Dempsey – Pool/Getty Images

Jeff Green Won An NBA Championship After Having Open Heart Surgery In 2012: His Heart Was Stopped For An Hour | Fadeaway World

Jeff Green has won an NBA championship after spending 16 seasons in the league, with the Denver Nuggets finally leading him to accomplish his lifelong dream, a dream which was nearly taken away from him in 2012.

Green was finding his feet in the league with the Boston Celtics when he, unfortunately, had to step away for the game to deal with a heart problem. The Denver Post explained how Green had his heart stopped for an hour during an operation to repair his condition.

“A lot of GMs, a lot of teams told me I wouldn’t even make it past five (years)/ To be here (at) 10, I’m just blessed, man. I’m thankful … and I’m glad they told me that.”

2023 NBA Finals - Miami Heat v Denver Nuggets
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

Uncle Jeff NBA Finals Buckets

#ProHoyas | #MileHighBasketball pic.twitter.com/0v9n9f21YI

— The NBS Sports Hour (@NBSSportsHour) June 13, 2023

Former Rockets forward Jeff Green crowned NBA champion with Nuggets | Chron

Nuggets forward and 2007 lottery pick Jeff Green won the first championship of his career in Denver’s 94-89 Game 5 win over the Miami Heat, completing quite a career odyssey for the Georgetown product. The Nuggets are Green’s 11th NBA team across 15 seasons, with both this season and 2021-22 coming in Denver.

Green made a pit stop in Houston for a brief stretch in the 2019-20 season, playing alongside Russell Westbrook and James Harden for the last Rockets playoff team before the current rebuild. He joined Houston in February 2020, then quickly found a roll as an effective small-ball center who could both spot-up from three and make plays off the bounce. Green even scored 20-plus points on two occasions in a Round 1 win over the Thunder in the NBA bubble, though he and his Rockets’ teammates couldn’t do enough to fend off LeBron James and the eventual champions in the next round.

2023 NBA Finals - Denver Nuggets Championship Portraits
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

The OGs celebrate their 1st NBA Championship

Jeff Green: 12 Teams in 16 Seasons
DeAndre Jordan: 7 Teams in 15 Seasons
Ish Smith: 13 Teams in 13 Seasonspic.twitter.com/OXNORZX0bE

— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) June 13, 2023

2023 NBA Finals - Game Five
Photo by Kyle Terada – Pool/Getty Images

pic.twitter.com/f4JcMlCJQK

— Philadelphia Hoyas (@PhillyHoyas) June 13, 2023

2023 NBA Finals - Miami Heat v Denver Nuggets
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images

Good Morning.

Did #UncleJeffDunk last night?

Netflix doc coming soon. #ProHoyas | #MileHighBasketball pic.twitter.com/fyOs1QTfDZ

— The NBS Sports Hour (@NBSSportsHour) June 13, 2023

DENVER NUGGETS VS MIAMI HEAT, NBA PLAYOFFS
Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post

Jeff Green (C’12) becomes just the fifth former Georgetown player with an NBA championship, joining Billy Hassett (1949-50 Lakers), Jaren Jackson (1998-99 Spurs), Alonzo Mourning (205-06 Heat), and Otto Porter (2021-22 Warriors).

— HoyaSaxa.com (@hoyatalk) June 13, 2023

Drafted 5th overall out of Georgetown in 2007 and now NBA CHAMPION in Year 16… Jeff Green! pic.twitter.com/2zRxX5QOFa

— NBA (@NBA) June 13, 2023

Jeff Green and Kevin Durant, the last two active players who played for the Seattle Sonics, officially both have rings now pic.twitter.com/SvZ9f5yd6f

— PointsBet Sportsbook (@PointsBetUSA) June 13, 2023

Remarkable on its face even if the 2011-12 DNP doesn’t mean anything to you. https://t.co/Eni6GAGGuY

— Liam Donovan (@LPDonovan) June 13, 2023

NBA: Finals-Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Ex-Celtic Jeff Green Emotionally Reflects On First NBA Title | NESN

Denver was Green’s 11th team in 15 seasons, and the 36-year-old was grateful that he never gave up during his long journey toward an NBA championship.

“Man, I can’t even put it into words. This is what you live for, all the sacrifice, all the blood, sweat and tears — the countless hours.” Green told ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt on Tuesday, per NBA video. “For me, going through the surgery, 11 teams, adapted to every environment, this is what it was all for. All that sacrifice, it paid off.”

Green admitted he was on “cloud nine” when he spoke with Van Pelt on “SportsCenter.” He celebrated his first championship with fellow journeyman Ish Smith, who has played with 13 teams in as many seasons.

2023 NBA Finals - Miami Heat v Denver Nuggets
Photo by Bart Young/NBAE via Getty Images

Jeff Green on winning his first NBA championship | Talk Basket.net

After playing for 11 different NBA teams through his career, Jeff Green finally won his first championship. The 36-year-old power forward became a champion with the Nuggets.

Green’s path was not easy. Apart from moving from team to team, the veteran underwent an open heart surgery and had to miss the entire 2011-2012 NBA season. He talked about what it means for him to win his first ring and the journey that he had to take to get here.

“I can’t even put it into words. This is what you live for,” Green said. “This is all the sacrifice, all the blood, sweat and tears, the countless hours. For me going through the surgery, like you said, 11 teams, the adapting to every environment, this what it was for, all that sacrifice, it paid off.”

2023 NBA Finals - Miami Heat v Denver Nuggets
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

JEFF GREEN IS AN NBA CHAMPION!

— Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya) June 13, 2023

2023 NBA Finals - Game Five
Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Congrats, Jeff. HOYA SAXA!

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