词条 | Dwayne Washington (basketball) |
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| name = Dwayne Washington | caption = | image = | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 2 | weight_lbs = 190 | number = 1, 31 | position = Point guard | birth_date = {{Birth date|1964|01|06}} | birth_place = Brooklyn, New York | death_date = {{death date and age|2016|04|20|1964|01|06}} | death_place=The Bronx, New York | nationality = American | highschool = Boys and Girls (Brooklyn, New York) | college = Syracuse (1983–1986) | draft_year = 1986 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 13 | draft_team = New Jersey Nets | career_start = 1986 | career_end = 1991 | years1 = {{nbay|1986|start}}–{{nbay|1987|end}} | team1 = New Jersey Nets | years2 = {{nbay|1988|full=y}} | team2 = Miami Heat | years3 = 1989–1990 | team3 = Rapid City Thrillers | years4 = 1990–1991 | team4 = San Jose Jammers | highlights =
|stat1label=Points |stat1value=1,660 (8.6 ppg) | bbr = washipe01 | profile = pearl_washington | medal_templates ={{MedalSport | Men’s basketball}}{{MedalCountry|{{USA}}}}{{MedalCompetition|FIBA U19 World Championship}}{{MedalGold| 1983 Palma de Mallorca | National team}} }} Dwayne Alonzo "Pearl" Washington (January 6, 1964 – April 20, 2016) was an American college and professional basketball player. He was a 6'2" (1.88 m), 190-lb (86-kg) guard. Washington grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, where he acquired his nickname as an eight-year-old in a taunting comparison to Earl "the Pearl" Monroe.[1] He was a playground phenomenon from Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, and was rated as the number one overall high school player in the United States 1983.[2] He brought his flashy play to Syracuse University and the Carrier Dome. "The Pearl" was the master of the "shake and bake", in which he would leave his defensive opposition standing still while he drove by them for a layup. Washington was drafted by the New Jersey Nets in the first round (13th pick) of the 1986 NBA draft. In two seasons with the Nets he averaged 9 points per game. In 1988 the Miami Heat selected him in their expansion draft. He played 54 games for the Heat before being released. Following his release, Washington played for the Rapid City Thrillers and San Jose Jammers in the Continental Basketball Association.[3] Washington had surgery on August 27, 2015, at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse to address a malignant brain tumor.[4] He died of cancer on April 20, 2016, at the age of 52.[5] References1. ^Vecsey, George. [https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/09/sports/sports-of-the-times-the-pearl-fits-in-at-syracuse.html "SPORTS OF THE TIMES; The Pearl Fits In At Syracuse"], The New York Times, March 9, 1984. Accessed December 5, 2007. "This part of the legend does survive: Washington admits that when he was 8 years old at the Howard Housing Project in Brownsville, his elders asked him: Who do you think you are, the Pearl?" 2. ^hot 3. ^1991-92 Official CBA Guide and Register, page 329 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/cuse-star-pearl-washington-malignant-brain-tumor-report-article-1.2343504|title=Syracuse basketball star Dwayne ‘Pearl’ Washington has malignant brain tumor|publisher=nydailynews.com|author=Christian Red and Kevin Armstrong|date=2015-08-31|accessdate=2015-08-31}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/la-sp-sn-pearl-washington-dies-20160420-story.html|title=Former Syracuse basketball star Pearl Washington dies at 52|publisher=latimes.com|author=AP Staff|date=2016-04-20|accessdate=2016-04-20}} External links
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