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This Day in Boston History
July 27th, 1993
Reggie Lewis
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On this
day, Boston Celtics star Reggie Lewis died after collapsing on a Brandeis
University basketball court; he was 27.
A Baltimore native, Lewis attended Northeastern Univerisity where he
became the school's all-time leading scorer. He abbreviated his college
career, and was a first round draft pick by the Celtics. Over the next
six seasons he would become an NBA All Star , and was voted the team's
sixth captain, succeeding Larry Bird.
In 1993's play offs, Lewis fell to the floor and later received conflicting
diagnoses of a heart condition. He elected to return to the team, and
just three months later collapsed for the last time. Lewis was powerful,
though quiet leader, who matched his on-court play with positive community
involvement.
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