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Former Minnesota Timberwolves center Sean Rooks has died at the age of 46.

Rooks, who played two seasons for the Timberwolves from 1994-96, collapsed suddenly and died in a Philadelphia restaurant on Tuesday. In addition to the Wolves, Rooks also played for the Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Hornets and Orlando Magic in a 12 year career.

Most recently Rooks had been working as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers.

 

 

NOTE: Rooks does the same day as a chess grandmaster -- can't make that shit up!

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http://bringmethenews.com/2016/06/07/former-timberwolves-center-sean-rooks-dies-at-46/amp/

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Brooks Thompson, who served as a player and assistant at Oklahoma State before a 10-year career as head coach of UTSA, died on Thursday. He was 45. Thompson was diagnosed with double organ failure in April and had been hospitalized for much of the past two months. Last week he was rushed back to hospital where he died of sepsis.

He was a former NBA 1st round pick.

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http://m.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/osusportsextra/former-oklahoma-state-player-brooks-thompson-dies-at-age/article_0dfc42b7-9958-5a62-b89e-624c3c856551.html

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Brooks and Rooks dead within days,if this is a waves of three death I wouldn't feel to safe right now if I was Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell

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Pat Summitt

 

The Legendary NCAA Coach who had been diagnosed with Alzheimers in 2011 is now being moved to Hospice Care

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Hal Lear, the sweet-shooting guard who starred for the Temple Owls in the 1950s and still holds the school record for points in a season, has died. He was 81. Lear died at his home in White Plains, New York, on Saturday from a recurrence of prostate cancer and the effects of spinal stenosis. He had been retired following a 30-year career at Albert Einstein School of Medicine as an executive administrator of the Department of Psychiatry.

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Pat Summitt

 

The Legendary NCAA Coach who had been diagnosed with Alzheimers in 2011 is now being moved to Hospice Care

 

Dead: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/pat-summitt-legendary-women-s-basketball-coach-dies-64-n600136

 

Awaiting the qo for the DDP.

 

Edit: Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3663713/Pat-Summitt-winningest-coach-D1-history-died-64.html

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I'm waiting for Mary to post asking what her surname is.

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She's dead, Lauren Hill, that is:

 

http://local12.com/m/news/features/top-stories/stories/Lauren-Hill-1995-2015-113450.shtml#.VSepovmsV8F

 

So now the wait for the qualifying obit...

 

You may have had a tough time driving around Lauren Hill on a court, but now you can drive over her in your vehicle.

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Nate Thurmond

 

The Hall Of Fame GSW Center is dead at age 74 after a short battle with leukemia

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Lamar Odom

The Ex La Laker and Kardashian walked out of a family led intervention yesterday

 

 

Sure seems headed towards that Chyna,Lohan path

 

 

Maybe not an immediate or 2017 death but looks a good bet for overdosing sometime in the next couple of years

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Former Georgia Southern men’s basketball coach Frank Kerns died Monday at the age of 82.

The four-time Trans America Athletic Conference Coach of the Year led the Eagles to five postseason appearances — three in the NCAA Tournament (1983, ’87, ’92) and two in the NIT (’88, ’89). His teams won four TAAC regular-season conference titles, and he posted a 244-132 record in 13 seasons from 1981-94.

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http://savannahnow.com/sports-college-sports/2015-08-04/former-georgia-southern-mens-basketball-coach-frank-kerns-dies-age

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Not a good year for Butler Bulldog basketball.

 

Former Butler Bulldogs basketball player Joel Cornette has died of natural causes at the age of 35, his family announced to the university early Tuesday morning.

Cornette, who graduated from Butler in 2003, had 1,100 points, 712 rebounds and 144 blocks as he helped lead the Bulldogs to three NCAA tournament appearances in his four seasons. Butler had a 100-30 record in Cornette's four seasons.

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http://abc13.com/sports/former-butler-standout-joel-cornette-dies-at-age-35/1471759/

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Gene Guarilia died Sunday at home in Duryea. He was 79. He played on the Bill Russell era Celtics.

Guarilia was able to say something few — perhaps no other — athletes can say.

“I won four championships in four years,” Guarilia said in a 2001 Times-Tribune story. “A perfect four for four.”

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http://m.thetimes-tribune.com/sports/local-basketball-legend-guarilia-dies-1.2121197

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Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski will undergo back surgery Friday, the school announced Monday.

Krzyzewski is expected to coach Wednesday against Georgia Tech and then step away for the surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disk in his lower back. The procedure has an anticipated recovery time of four weeks.

 

In and of itself sounds like nothing but he has had a pile of minor sugeries and hospital stays the past couple years. The link speaks to that fact.

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http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/18394507/mike-krzyzewski-duke-blue-devils-coach-planning-leave-absence-due-back-issues

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Sister Maria Pares would say she stood “5 foot 3, maybe.”

Through her groundbreaking career as a coach and advocate for women’s athletics, she was a giant.

Pares died Friday from cancer complications. She was 75. .Pares was a pioneer in women’s sports while defying conventional beliefs about what a nun should be. She built a basketball dynasty at Sacred Heart Academy in the 1980s while simultaneously coaching at Canisius College.

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http://buffalonews.com/2017/01/20/sister-maria-pares-coaching-icon-dead-75/

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Charles Shackleford, former NBA player who played 6 seasons, has died aged 50.

 

A scrub bench player from the late 80's/early 90's landing a Daily Mail Obit. I will make note of this for future possibilities.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4165350/Ex-NBA-NC-State-star-dead-home.html

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Charles Shackleford, former NBA player who played 6 seasons, has died aged 50.

 

Sounds like we may be moving this to the Suicidal Celebs post.

​Yeah he was one of those big bodies that do ok in college muscling opponents around but don't have honest basketball skills to excel at the next level. Dime a dozen.

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Fab Melo, Brazillian basketball player who played one season for the NBA's Boston Celtics before returning to play in his home country, has died at 26.

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Jerry Krause, basketball scout and manager of the Chicago Bulls (1985-2003) including during their NBA Championship Titles of 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998, has died aged 77. He also won the NBA Executive of the Year award twice in 1988 and 1996.

Edit: He receives a Daily Mail obituary.

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