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  2. Dave DeBusschere - Wikipedia

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    David Albert DeBusschere (October 16, 1940 – May 14, 2003) was an American professional baseball player, professional basketball player, and coach. He played for the Chicago White Sox of MLB in 1962 and 1963 and in the NBA for the Detroit Pistons from 1962 through 1968 and for the New York Knicks from 1968 to 1974.

  3. Walt Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    Due to trades to teams with offset game schedules during the 1968–69 season when he was traded (with Howard Komives) from the Knicks to the Detroit Pistons for Dave DeBusschere, Bellamy set a still-standing record for NBA games played in a single season with 88, [15] playing 35 games with the Knicks and 53 with the Pistons. [16]

  4. National Basketball Retired Players Association - Wikipedia

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    Created in 2009, the NBRPA's Dave DeBusschere Scholarship provides member Legends, their spouses and/or children with academic scholarships for higher education purposes. The NBRPA has awarded more than $1.5 million to over 500 recipients at 465 colleges/universities through the Dave DeBusschere Scholarship Program and continues to grow with ...

  5. David Lynch's Cause of Death Revealed Weeks After Director ...

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    David Lynch's cause of death has been revealed.. Nearly a month after the beloved Twin Peaks director died at the age of 78, a death certificate from the Los Angeles County Department of Public ...

  6. Dave Hollis’ cause of death has been confirmed by the medical examiner in Austin, Texas, over two months after the former Disney executive died at 47.

  7. Dave Loggins, 'Please Come to Boston' singer, dies at 76 - AOL

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    Dave Loggins, the singer-songwriter behind the 1974 smash “Please Come to Boston” and the theme for the Masters golf tournament, has died. ... No cause of death was given. Loggins, a Tennessee ...

  8. Wes Unseld - Wikipedia

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    Unseld was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Charles and Cornelia Unseld as one of nine children. [4] His father was a prizefighter, construction worker, oilman, and baseball player for the Indianapolis Clowns.

  9. John Havlicek - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death, Havlicek was the Celtics' all-time leading scorer with 26,395 points (20.8 points per game). [ 30 ] [ 31 ] He was also the first player to score 1,000 points in 16 consecutive seasons, with his best scoring season coming during the 1970–71 season , when he averaged 28.9 points per game. [ 32 ]