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Walt Hazzard
Former college/NBA guard; played for UCLA, Lakers, Supersonics, Braves & Warriors; won Olympic gold medal in 1964; all-american & 1964 NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player; coached at UCLA (1984-88) [more...]
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  • Mahdi Abdul-Rahman
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April 15th, 1942 in Wilmington  /  Died:   Nov 18th, 2011 - complications following heart surgery
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