NBA legend and Hall of Famer, Nate Thurmond has died at the age of 74. According to
reports, the 7-time All Star died in San Francisco Friday after a short battle
with leukemia. Thurmond was in the NBA
for 14 year seasons, the first 11 were with the San Francisco and Golden State
Warriors.
Thurmond set an NBA milestone in 1974 when he became the
first player to record an official quadruple double with points, rebounds,
assists and blocks, TMZ reports.
Joe Lacob, President of the Warriors released a statement
following Nate's death, saying,"We’ve lost one of the most iconic figures in
the history of not only our organization, but the NBA in general."
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