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    Post Hall of Fame Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson has passed away at 78

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-dies-78.html

    Hall of Fame Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson, the first African American to guide a team to a national title, has passed away at 78.

    An official cause of death has not been given. Washington DC radio station 95.9 The Team was the first to report the news.

    'Our father was an inspiration to many and devoted his life to developing young people not simply on but, most importantly, off the basketball court,' read a statement from Thompson's family, including his three children, Tiffany, John and Ronny. 'He is revered as a historic shepherd of the sport, dedicated to the welfare of his community above all else.

    'However, for us, his greatest legacy remains as a father, grandfather, uncle, and friend. More than a coach, he was our foundation. More than a legend, he was the voice in our ear everyday.'

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    Legendary college coach known for being no-nonsense and helping his players both on and off the court. Not many like him these days anymore.

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