Jalen Green

American basketball player

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January 13 2025 Matched his career high with 42 points, shooting 72.2% from the field in a home game win against the Memphis Grizzlies. Became the second Rockets player after Hakeem Olajuwon to score 40+ points with at least 70% field goal accuracy.
January 13 2025 Matched his career high with 42 points, shooting 72.2% from the field in a home game win against the Memphis Grizzlies. Became the second Rockets player after Hakeem Olajuwon to score 40+ points with at least 70% field goal accuracy.
November 27 2024 Scored 41 points in a 122-115 overtime win against the Philadelphia 76ers.
November 27 2024 Scored 41 points in a 122-115 overtime win against the Philadelphia 76ers.
October 21 2024 Agreed to a three-year, $106 million contract extension with the Houston Rockets.
October 21 2024 Agreed to a three-year, $106 million contract extension with the Houston Rockets.
March 19 2024 Green achieved a career-high 42 points, along with 10 rebounds and three assists, in a 137-114 victory over the Washington Wizards.
March 19 2024 Green achieved a career-high 42 points, along with 10 rebounds and three assists, in a 137-114 victory over the Washington Wizards.
January 24 2024 Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün made NBA history by becoming the first duo under 21 years old to simultaneously score 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a 135-119 win against the Los Angeles Lakers.
January 24 2024 Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün made NBA history by becoming the first duo under 21 years old to simultaneously score 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a 135-119 win against the Los Angeles Lakers.
2021 Selected by the Houston Rockets with the second overall pick in the NBA draft, becoming the third NBA player of Filipino descent.
2021 Selected by the Houston Rockets with the second overall pick in the NBA draft, becoming the third NBA player of Filipino descent.
2020 Chose to forgo college basketball and joined the NBA G League Ignite team in its inaugural season, marking a unique path to professional basketball.
2020 Chose to forgo college basketball and joined the NBA G League Ignite team in its inaugural season, marking a unique path to professional basketball.
2018 Named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the FIBA Under-17 World Cup, leading the United States junior team to a gold medal.
2018 Named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the FIBA Under-17 World Cup, leading the United States junior team to a gold medal.

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