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Compton native David Greenwood, who earned a spot in the College Basketball Hall of Fame after starring at UCLA, has died from cancer at the age of 68.
David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden’s last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died.
David Greenwood, who played six of his 12 NBA seasons with the Chicago Bulls after they selected him with the No. 2 pick in the 1979 draft, died of cancer Sunday in Riverside, Calif. He was 68.
Former NBA champion David Greenwood died from cancer on Sunday night at the age of 68, according to Ben Bolch of the L.A. Times.
David Greenwood, a NBA champion and former Don Lugo High School boys’ basketball coach for four seasons in the early to ...
In Spurs lore, David Greenwood is remembered as the player acquired in the unpopular trade that sent future Hall of Famer George Gervin to Chicago in October 1985. But there was another lesser ...
David Greenwood played 12 seasons in the NBA. The 1990 NBA Champion last played in the league during the 1991 season when he was a member of the San Antonio Spurs.
David Greenwood adored basketball so much in middle school that he would play for three different teams in three different parks on the same day, multiple times a week. His brother, Al, would be ...
David Greenwood, who was one of coach John Wooden's last recruits at UCLA and went on to win an NBA championship with Detroit during a 12-year pro career, has died.
The Bulls' David Greenwood shoots over the Bullets' Elvin Hayes during a game in 1981 at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. Greenwood played for the Bulls from 1979-85.