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FORMER NBA GREAT & Renowned Jazz Musician WAYMAN TISDALE |
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| PASSES AWAY At Age 44 IN HIS HOMETOWN OF TULSA, OK |
FORMER NBA GREAT & Renowned Jazz Musician WAYMAN TISDALE PASSES AWAY At Age 44 IN HIS HOMETOWN OF TULSA, OK
May 15 2009- Former NBA player and jazz musician Wayman passed away Friday, May 15th after a two-year battle with cancer. Tisdale died Friday morning at the age of 44 at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, OK. Tisdale was diagnosed with bone cancer in March 2007 and had part of his right leg amputated due to the cancer in August 2008, causing him to wear a prosthetic. Living with the struggles of being an amputee first hand, Tisdale was set to launch the Wayman Tisdale Foundation as a means to help amputees cope both emotionally and financially with their new lifestyle. Tisdale played in the NBA for 12 years with the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns and recently received the Legends Award from the NBA Retired Players Association. The 6-foot-9 forward averaged 15.3 points for his professional career and was on the 1984 U.S. Olympic gold medal winning team. Tisdale still holds Oklahoma's career scoring and rebounding records with 2,661 points and 1,048 rebounds. In 1997 he became the first Oklahoma University player in any sport to have his jersey number retired. After basketball, Tisdale became an award-winning jazz musician, with several albums making the top 10 on the Billboard charts. As a bass guitarist, he released 12 studio albums starting with Power Forward in 1995 and most recently Rebound in 2008. In 2002, he was awarded the Legacy Tribute Award by the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. Most recently, Tisdale had been preparing for a series of jazz festival tour dates. He will still be inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame on November 12th, 2009.
Dee Dee McNeil
may 15, 2009
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