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[QUOTE="AccuRater, post: 163653, member: 648"] One of Rob's guards is Quinten Dailey, Jr. Turns out he is the son of a player who was with the Chicago Bulls in the mid to late 80s. I lived in Chicago for several years and became a fan of the Bulls as well as the Cubs, Bears and Blackhawks. (But not DePaul). Quinten Dailey, Sr. had enormous potential and had a couple of stellar years for the Bulls. He came up around the same time as Michael Jordan. For a couple of years before Michael Jordan's arrival he was the main offensive threat for the Bulls. Jordan pushed him to the bench. Then drugs got to him. He hung around the league for a few years but couldn't clean himself up well enough to continue to excel. I often wondered what happened to him. I feared the worst. After watching portions of the Eastern Michigan game and seeing his son I googled him. Evidently he had turned his life around and became a solid and productive citizen. Then, without any warning, he died in his sleep in 2010 at the age of 49. A poignant story. Here is a link. [url]http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/columns/story?columnist=isaacson_melissa&id=5810529[/url] [/QUOTE]
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