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Former Blazers star Maurice Lucas dead at 58

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Former Blazers star Maurice Lucas dead at 58

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Maurice Lucas, the fierce power forward known as “The Enforcer” who helped lead the Portland Trail Blazers to the 1977 NBA title, has died after a long fight with bladder cancer. He was 58.

Lucas, who in later years was an assistant coach with the Blazers, died Sunday at his home in Portland, the team said.

Lucas joined Portland in the 1976 ABA dispersal draft and averaged a team-high 20.2 points and grabbbed 11.2 rebounds per game in the 1976-77 championship season. His No. 20 was retired by the Blazers in 1988.

At public appearances, fans often greeted Lucas with cries of “Luuuuuuke!” His competitive demeanor on the court was in contrast to his gentle nature off it.

“We have lost a champion of a man,” Trail Blazers coach Nate McMillan said in a statement. “Maurice was a great man and a great friend. He battled his illness like the warrior he was on the basketball court.”

Lucas served as an assistant coach with the Blazers for six seasons, but last year he left the team to undergo surgery before suffering a setback last November. He did not return to coaching this season.

The former Marquette player averaged 14.4 points and 8.8 rebounds in 12 NBA seasons with Portland, New Jersey, New York, Phoenix, the Los Angeles Lakers and Seattle. In two seasons in the ABA with St. Louis and Kentucky, he averaged 15.2 points and 10.8 rebounds.

He was a five-time All-Star.

Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen also praised Lucas in a statement released late Sunday night.

“Maurice Lucas was an amazing man and I count myself lucky to have known him. We all—players, coaches, the owner and the fans—were made better by having Maurice a part of our team, whether playing on the championship team or, most recently as an assistant coach.

“He was one of the greatest Blazers ever.”

Prior to last season, an interview with Lucas was posted on the Trail Blazers’ official website, covering topics including his health, his work with center Greg Oden and the team’s 40th anniversary.

“The one thing that I’m finding is an issue for me is learning patience, being patient with myself. I’m trying to understand what this process is all about. It takes a little longer amount of time than I’d like it to take in order to recover,” Lucas said. “But it is what it is and I’m not in charge of it. I’ve just got to play my role, be patient, feed myself well, take the right meds and see if I can get back on track.”

Lucas led Marquette to the 1974 NCAA title game against North Carolina State and was selected to the All-Final Four team along with future Portland teammate Bill Walton. The 6-foot-9 former Pittsburgh high school star averaged 15.8 points and 10.6 rebounds as a junior that season.

Marquette also retired his No. 20 and inducted him into its Hall of Fame, and Walton named his son Luke, who currently plays for the Lakers, after him.

“I hadn’t seen him as much lately, but he and my dad still talked all the time,” Luke Walton said. “From what I heard, he had been in some pain for a while. It’s tough. He’s a great guy.”

The Trail Blazers were in the midst of a four-game trip, with a game against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.

“We were so fortunate to have his influence on the young men on this team. He was my mentor, my big brother, and I always knew he had my back. He has left us far too soon,” McMillan said.

Lucas is survived by wife Pamela, sons David and Maurice II and daughter Kristin. Funeral arrangements were yet to be determined.

Comments

  • larryallen73larryallen73 Posts: 6,067 ✭✭✭
    Way too young. RIP.
  • DboneesqDboneesq Posts: 18,219 ✭✭
    RIP Mr. Lucas!

    I had to go thru my list and see when he signed for me. I had no idea he was so sick ... and this past July I sent out a card
    to him and he signed it and returned it in the same month.

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    STAY HEALTHY!

    Doug

    Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
  • VitoCo1972VitoCo1972 Posts: 6,132 ✭✭✭
    Very sad to hear. A member of one of the most fun NBA Championship teams ever - the '77 Blazers. Maurice was also very kind TTM over the years too. Will be missed. RIP

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  • PowderedH2OPowderedH2O Posts: 2,443 ✭✭
    This just sucks. Period. Lucas was the man.
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  • itzagoneritzagoner Posts: 8,753 ✭✭
    RIP Mo.
  • fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
    One of the strongest men to run the court.

    RIP BIG MAN.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
  • GDM67GDM67 Posts: 2,526 ✭✭✭✭
    A tough guy from an era that had a lot of them. I hope he's at peace.
  • TNP777TNP777 Posts: 5,710 ✭✭✭
    I have to say that this sports-related death has hit me harder than any other. I idolized that era Blazers team, none more than Maurice Lucas. RIP, Maurice - thanks for bringing so much joy to my young life.
  • 25 Days after the Blazers won the NBA Championship Maurice Lucas came to a car dealership outside my hometown of Salem Oregon. There were so many people that showed up that day it was

    amazing. He was like a hero that day because of the player he was and the great team he played for. I loved to watch him play, he could do everything and he stood up for his team and wacked

    you a good one if you tried to drive up the middle for a layup. I was 15 that summer they won and I haven't lived in a city since that has won any kind of Championship. I'll tell you what, that was

    one of the best teams and greatest memories I have ever had. I will miss you big Mo, you were one of the best.




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  • i have a great story to tell....there was a young girl who had downs syndrome and she had been having a hard time in school being made fun of, well one day her father was talking to his new client about how his daughter was being made fun of, one week later she was introducing to her school her new friend maurice lucas in a school assembly!!! he was her friend now for the last 30 years or so...her father told this story a few days ago on the radio, he then said watching her reaction to his death has been very hard for him
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  • baseballfanbaseballfan Posts: 5,464 ✭✭✭
    another sad note

    RIP
    Fred

    collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.

    looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started

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