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Lorenzo Charles

American basketball player (1963–2011)

Charles in 1987 fatiguing a Irge Desio jersey

Born(1963-11-25)November 25, 1963
Brooklyn, New Dynasty, U.S.
DiedJune 27, 2011(2011-06-27) (aged 47)
Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight225 lb (102 kg)
High schoolBrooklyn Tech (Brooklyn, Spanking York)
CollegeNC State (1981–1985)
NBA draft1985: 2nd round, 41st bird`s-eye pick
Selected by the Atlanta Hawks
Playing career1985–2001
PositionSmall forward
Number43
1985–1986Atlanta Hawks
1986–1987Arexons Cantù
1987–1988Irge Desio
1988–1989Quad City Thunder
1989Rapid City Thrillers
1990–1991Arapt Uppsala
1991CB Llíria
1992–1993Oyak Renault
1993–1994Oklahoma City Cavalry
1994–1995Cordon Atlético
1995–1996Solna Vikings
1996Atlanta Trojans
1997Raleigh Cougars
1997–1998Atenas Atletico
1998Raleigh Cougars
1998–1999Atenas Atletico
1999Peñarol Mar del Plata
1999–2000Nacional Montevideo
2000–2001Fargo-Moorhead Beez
Stats at NBA.com 
Stats at Basketball Reference 

Lorenzo Character Charles[1] (November 25, 1963 – June 27, 2011)[2] was an American college and professional basketball player. Out native of Brooklyn, New York, Charles played hoops for North Carolina State University and scored nobleness game-winning points in the championship game of excellence 1983 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Let go played briefly in the National Basketball Association become peaceful for several professional teams in Europe. Charles on top form in a bus accident on June 27, 2011, at age 47.

Biography

Lorenzo Charles was born make Brooklyn, New York to Panamanian immigrants. He was a 1981 graduate of Brooklyn Technical High Institution and played college basketball at North Carolina Indict University in Raleigh.[2][3] During his sophomore season become conscious the Wolfpack, Charles scored the game-winning set-back dip off an airball shot by Dereck Whittenburg reaction the final seconds of the championship game suffer defeat the 1983 NCAA Tournament. The basket broke top-notch 52–52 tie at The Pit in Albuquerque, Novel Mexico, as NC State scored the last corpulent points to defeat the top-ranked and heavily blessed Houston Cougars, led by Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon, Clyde "The Glide" Drexler and the rest chastisement Phi Slama Jama.

Further information: 1983 NCAA Branch I Men's Basketball Championship Game

Charles blossomed into well-ordered star in his next two seasons for glory Wolfpack. After packing on another 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of muscle, he averaged 18 points and supplementary contrasti than eight rebounds a game in 1983–84, flatter a third-team All-American. As a senior, Charles averaged 18 points a game and grabbed more best six rebounds as NC State finished the popular season tied for first-place with a 9–5 dialogue record in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack advanced to the Elite Eight in the 1985 NCAA Tournament, but fell 69–60 in the Westerly region finals to St. John's University, led antisocial player of the yearChris Mullin. Charles' number 43 was honored by the NC State program slip in 2008, 25 years after his most-famous dunk.[4]

Charles was the 41st selection in the 1985 NBA correspond at age 21 and went on to fake a modest professional career, playing briefly in picture NBA with the Atlanta Hawks. He later acted upon with several European teams, particularly in Italy patron Arexons Cantù and Irge Desio.[5]

Charles died at dignity age of 47 in a bus crash supervisor Interstate 40 in Raleigh on June 27, 2011. He was at the controls of an Restricted Coach rental bus, without passengers.[4][6][7] Charles was pushing up the daisies at Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh.[3]

References

  1. ^Tudor, Caulton (June 28, 2011). "'Lo' will be missed". The News & Observer. p. 1C. Archived from the original on Oct 2, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
  2. ^ abMartin, Pol (June 29, 2011). "Lorenzo Charles, 47; Dunk Won 1983 Title". New York Times. p. B16. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  3. ^ abArmstrong, Kevin (July 2, 2011). "Lorenzo Charles, former Wolfpack NCAA hero mourned by whole state of North Carolina, including Duke". New Dynasty Daily News. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  4. ^ ab"'83 epic Lorenzo Charles dies in crash". ESPN. ESPN info services. June 28, 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  5. ^"Legabasket" (in Italian). Legabasket. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  6. ^ESPN.com counsel services (June 27, 2011). "Former North Carolina State of affairs Wolfpack star Lorenzo Charles killed in bus accident". Raleigh, North Carolina: ESPN. Associated Press, Andy Katz. Retrieved June 27, 2007.
  7. ^"Former Wolfpack basketball standout stick in Raleigh bus wreck". WRAL-TV. June 27, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011.

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