The NBA is witnessing so many legends leaving us forever. A few days back, Seattle’s godfather, Lenny Wilkens’s sudden demise, made the whole league regret losing a gem. In the meantime, another heartbreaking news from New York came to light that stunned the entire league.
Former Knicks star Michael Ray Richardson has died at the age of 70. His attorney and longtime friend, John Zelbst, confirmed to Andscape that Richardson passed away on Tuesday in Lawton, Oklahoma, only days after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Born in Denver, Richardson became a star at the University of Montana before the Knicks selected him as fourth overall in the 1978 NBA Draft. He was famous for a nickname, “Sugar”. With his quickness, creativity and defense, he gifted a golden era to the league and dazzl

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