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3 times. Really incredible. All time great!Didn't Moten only miss scoring in double figures like 2 or 3 times his entire career? I remember some crazy stat like that.
A few people inadvertently put Motion instead of Moten, probably auto-correct, but out of respect could we please change the title to Poetry in Moten... Thank you.this is awful. He was only 53….how????
Rip legend.
Also, could the title of the thread be changed?
Sheer speculation, but my dad died of a heart attack at age 51. Lawrence was very happy with his move to D.C. Doubt very strongly it was drugs. I am betting it was his heart. He was “found.” Died alone. My own heart is broken. Heart attacks are a quick “easy” way to die for the sufferer, and a fairly ghastly shock to the loved ones. So very sorry for his family.Still no cause?
Could NOT agree more with this.A few people inadvertently put Motion instead of Moten, probably auto-correct, but out of respect could we please change the title to Poetry in Moten... Thank you.
That's bananas.3 times. Really incredible. All time great!
We lost to them the year after Arkansas won the championship. UCLA beat Arkansas in 95. Missouri beat us in 94 when Red went for 30 in the second half of the overtime loss.Sheer speculation, but my dad died of a heart attack at age 51. Lawrence was very happy with his move to D.C. Doubt very strongly it was drugs. I am betting it was his heart. He was “found.” Died alone. My own heart is broken. Heart attacks are a quick “easy” way to die for the sufferer, and a fairly ghastly shock to the loved ones. So very sorry for his family.
I loved him so much, but I must say, his calling the time out we didn’t have during the tournament was something that haunted me for a while. Arkansas went on to win the National Championship. I can’t imagine how he must have felt. God bless him. I even wrote a song about our loss, to the tune of “What becomes of the broken hearted?” (Who has a team that’s now departed.)
He leaves behind a mourning community. I hope he knew how much people loved him when he was alive. I think he did.
I know he coached a team in Rochester for a while, I had talked to him about it. If I recall correctly he was also taking classes at SU a number of years ago.I think he was in Syracuse for quite a while and just moved back to DC area early this summer for a coaching position there.This is awful news. It got me thinking how you lose track of these guys when they leave and retire unless they coach.
So what was his situation? Obviously had some daughters…he just moved to DC? Did he work? What did he do? Was he married? Did he coach?
This is awful news. It got me thinking how you lose track of these guys when they leave and retire unless they coach.
So what was his situation? Obviously had some daughters…he just moved to DC? Did he work? What did he do? Was he married? Did he coach?