Danny Green Agrees To Return To 76ers On 2-Year/$20M Deal.

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So far, the Philadelphia 76ers have had a pretty quiet summer, with their biggest move essentially being a swap from Dwight Howard to Andre Drummond.

But now, they can say they’ve brought back two-way guard Danny Green as well, who has apparently agreed to return to the team on a two-year deal.

A 3x Champion and career 9-point-per-game scorer, Danny Green is a solid rotational piece who plays both ends of the floor.

While several teams around the league were hoping to land him, he is staying with the Sixers for the short-term future, where he will no doubt continue to serve his role as a 3-and-D player.

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