Miami Heat says guard Gerald Green doing better but offers few details
The Miami Heat didn’t reveal much about guard Gerald Green on Thursday morning other than players and coaches are happy to hear he’s doing better.
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The Miami Heat didn’t reveal much about guard Gerald Green on Thursday morning other than players and coaches are happy to hear he’s doing better.
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