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Quade Green

Basketball Player

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Basketball

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1998-05-12
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He was a standout point guard who made a big splash when he committed to play for the University of Kentucky during the 2017-2018 season. Widely recognized as a top-tier talent, he was universally regarded as a 5-star recruit coming out of high school—no small feat in the competitive world of college basketball recruiting. Before rising to national fame, he built an impressive legacy by leading his high school team, Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School, to four straight Pennsylvania Class 3A state championships. That kind of dominance on the court set the stage for what many expected would be a stellar collegiate career. Off the court, he was supported by his parents, Tamika Johnson and Barry Green, who played an important role in his journey. His name became synonymous with excellence early on, and fans at the University of Kentucky had high hopes when he joined the roster. It’s clear that from high school success to becoming a key player for such a prestigious program, his path was shaped by dedication, skill, and strong family support.

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Back in January 2017, he was chosen as a McDonald’s All-American—a huge honor that really highlighted his talent on the court. Being named a McDonald’s All-American isn’t easy, and it showed just how much potential he had at the time. It was definitely a standout moment in his career, one that people still mention when talking about his journey. The recognition as a McDonald’s All-American helped solidify his reputation among the top high school players in the country.

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