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Former NBA centre Kevin Duckworth dies
Former NBA centre Kevin Duckworth died
Former NBA centre Kevin Duckworth died Monday night at the age of 44...
...Duckworth averaged more than 15 points and six rebounds per game between 1987 and 1991. He was with the Trail Blazers as they made two trips to the NBA finals (1990, 1992).
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That sucks! I remember watching the Blazers with their awesome lineup of Duckworth, Porter, Drexler, Buckworth, and Kersey. The starting lineup was like an all-star team. RIP.
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Originally Posted by Dan Cloutier
"I was terrible most nights and shouldn't have been playing."
An autopsy by the state medical examiner's office this morning found that former Portland Trail Blazer Kevin Duckworth died this week of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with congestive heart failure.
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