For Danny Green, snippets of NBA game action are a fast-breaking thrill
Posted Nov 23, 2009
Ever wonder what it feels like to play in your first game in the NBA? Let Danny Green tell you about the 31 seconds he played at the end of the first quarter in Miami on Nov. 12. "It was only 30 seconds. But whatever seconds I was in the game, it was like a rush and I didn't know what I was doing. So it was nerve-racking excitement, confusion, a bunch of things going through your mind at the same time."
(Cleveland Plain Dealer)
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