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Memory of Bias Forms Leslie's Attitude Toward Basketball and Life - Huffington Post

Memory of Bias Forms Leslie's Attitude Toward Basketball and Life
Huffington Post
The story of how former Maryland basketball star Len Bias died and the legacy he has left behind has meaning to some current college basketball players. Bias died in June 1986 from cocaine intoxication two days after the Boston Celtics made him the ...


Memory of Bias Forms Leslie's Attitude Toward Basketball and Life - Huffington Post

John Henson's needless last-second dunk draws Maryland's ire - Yahoo! Sports (blog)

John Henson's needless last-second dunk draws Maryland's ire
Yahoo! Sports (blog)
Also, Michael Jordan's most famous dunk as a Tar Heel came in the 1984 game at Cole Field House when Jordan grabbed Sam Perkins's block of Len Bias and took it the length of the floor for a breakaway windmill. Final score in that game? 74-62.

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John Henson's needless last-second dunk draws Maryland's ire - Yahoo! Sports (blog)

Allen Iverson and 7 NBA Players Whose Careers Ended Too Early - Bleacher Report

Bleacher Report

Allen Iverson and 7 NBA Players Whose Careers Ended Too Early
Bleacher Report
Len Bias's promising NBA career never actually began, but it still undoubtedly ended way too early. Coming out of the University of Maryland, Bias averaged 16.4 ppg and 5.7 rpg. Even more impressive, Bias earned the 1986 ACC Player of the Year honor ...


Allen Iverson and 7 NBA Players Whose Careers Ended Too Early - Bleacher Report

LOCAL SPORTS: 25 years later, a new book reexamines Len Bias' life - The Trentonian

LOCAL SPORTS: 25 years later, a new book reexamines Len Bias' life
The Trentonian
By RICH FISHER Last June marked the 25th anniversary of the stunning death of Len Bias, the University of Maryland basketball star who died of cocaine intoxication two days after being the NBA's No. 2 draft pick by the Celtics. Like most hoops fans, ...


LOCAL SPORTS: 25 years later, a new book reexamines Len Bias' life - The Trentonian

Staff editorial: Stop, collaborate and listen - Diamondback Online

Staff editorial: Stop, collaborate and listen
Diamondback Online
Since the university was founded more than 150 years ago, this institution has seen its fair share of scandal — most notably the drug overdose of basketball legend Len Bias, which resulted in the resignation of the athletic director and men's ...

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Staff editorial: Stop, collaborate and listen - Diamondback Online


Irish Coffee: Solving Celtics points in paint riddle - WEEI.com

WEEI.com

Irish Coffee: Solving Celtics points in paint riddle
WEEI.com
In a Huffington Post piece, NC State sophomore CJ Leslie discussed his admiration for — and the life lessons he learned from — Len Bias, who died from cocaine intoxication before playing an NBA game in 1986. The story included this gem from Duke head ...

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Irish Coffee: Solving Celtics points in paint riddle - WEEI.com

Will Paul Pierce Still Be a Celtic After the Trade Deadline? Fan Take - Yahoo! Sports

Will Paul Pierce Still Be a Celtic After the Trade Deadline? Fan Take
Yahoo! Sports
Nobody could have predicted what would happen to Len Bias, but by the time of Reggie Lewis' equally shocking death, Robert Parish was already past his prime. The result was a playoff drought through much of the '90s. Ainge is eager not to repeat ...

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Will Paul Pierce Still Be a Celtic After the Trade Deadline? Fan Take - Yahoo! Sports

Mr Big: Michael Ray Richardson - Toronto Sun

Mr Big: Michael Ray Richardson
Toronto Sun
He remembers Len Bias, a college star selected by the Boston Celtics as the second overall pick in the 1986 NBA draft. Two days after the draft, Bias died from cardiac arrhythmia induced by a cocaine overdose. "Len Bias never had a chance.

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Mr Big: Michael Ray Richardson - Toronto Sun

Lefty Driesell's comments were wrong, but honoring him is the right thing to do - Washington Post (blog)

Lefty Driesell's comments were wrong, but honoring him is the right thing to do
Washington Post (blog)
He left in 1986 in the aftermath of the Len Bias tragedy. It was Williams, after the disastrous three-year tenure of Bob Wade, who picked up the pieces of a shattered program and made Maryland matter again. Ultimately, he did what Driesell could not do ...

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Lefty Driesell's comments were wrong, but honoring him is the right thing to do - Washington Post (blog)

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