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NBA Mourns the Passing of Two-Time Champion Earl “The Twirl” Cureton at 66

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NBA Mourns the Passing of Two-Time Champion Earl "The Twirl" Cureton at 66

In a somber announcement, the Detroit Pistons revealed that Earl “The Twirl” Cureton, a two-time NBA champion and a prominent figure in the Detroit community, passed away at the age of 66. The news, described as “unexpected” by the Pistons, has left the basketball community in mourning.

A Champion on and off the Court

Earl Cureton, standing at 6-foot-9, had a notable career that spanned 12 seasons in the NBA. Known for his contributions both as a player and a community ambassador, Cureton played a crucial role in securing championships with the 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers and the 1993-94 Houston Rockets. His impact extended beyond the court, as he dedicated the last decade of his life to serving as a community ambassador for the Detroit Pistons.

Tributes Pour In

Pistons owner Tom Gores expressed his grief, remembering Cureton as “one of the most generous, positive, and caring people” he knew. Former Pistons guard Isiah Thomas highlighted Cureton’s commitment to the Detroit community, stating that he “will be greatly missed.”

Coach Dick Vitale, under whom Cureton played during his college years at Detroit Mercy, shared his heartbreak, emphasizing Cureton’s love for Detroit and his efforts to inspire young people to pursue their dreams.

A Multi-Faceted Career

Cureton’s basketball journey began at Robert Morris before transferring to Detroit Mercy. His standout performance during the 1979-80 season earned him a place in the school’s athletic Hall of Fame. Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the third round of the 1979 NBA draft, Cureton went on to play for several teams, including Detroit, Chicago, the LA Clippers, Charlotte, Houston, and Toronto.

Following his playing career, Cureton transitioned into coaching, making significant contributions to the NBA, United States Basketball League, and Continental Basketball Association.

Remembering a Beautiful Soul

Players and coaches across the NBA shared their memories of Cureton. Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, a former teammate, described Cureton as a “beautiful dude” with an infectious laugh, emphasizing his unwavering positivity despite life’s challenges.

Earl “The Twirl” Cureton’s legacy transcends his on-court achievements, leaving an indelible mark on the NBA. The communities he touched throughout his remarkable career.

Maya Rodriguez
Greetings, fellow basketball aficionados! I'm Maya Rodriguez, a storyteller at heart, weaving tales of the game I love. Specializing in women's basketball, I'm on a mission to shine a spotlight on the incredible narratives often overlooked. Through my articles, I not only break down scores and stats but also share the inspiring journeys of female athletes. Join me in celebrating the resilience, skill, and passion that define women's basketball – because every hoop deserves its heroine.

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