Woolridge spent his final two seasons playing professionally in Italy

Orlando Woolridge, the rugged forward who carved out a reputation over 13 NBA seasons as a scoring specialist and one of the original alley-oop artists, died late Thursday at his parents home in Mansfield, La. cheap coach handbags . He was 52. DeSoto Parish Chief Deputy Coroner Billy Locke said Woolridge died while under hospice care for a chronic heart condition. The 6-foot-9 Woolridge was the sixth overall pick by the Chicago Bulls in 1981 after starring at Notre Dame in college and Mansfield High School in Louisiana. Known for his high-flying dunks and ability to throw down lob passes in the open court, Woolridge played for the Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Denver, Milwaukee and Detroit, and also coached the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. He averaged 16.0 points in just over 28 minutes per game, quickly emerging as an offensive spark plug no matter if he was in the starting lineup or coming off the bench. "I just love it when we go up in the transition game, up and down the court, Magic (Johnson) looking for the open guy," Woolridge told Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn shortly after joining the team in 1988. "I get excited when we start playing like that. Thats the way I love playing." He participated in one of the greatest slam dunk contests of all time in 1985, competing against Michael Jordan, Dominique Wilkins and Julius Erving, among others, and he averaged 22.9 points per game for the Bulls in 1984-85, the last player to lead Chicago in scoring before Jordan took over. "He was a good person," said Timberwolves assistant T.R. Dunn, who played with Woolridge for one season in Denver. "He was a really good offensive player, athletic, could run the floor, score the basketball. He had a pretty solid career. Just a fun-loving, athletic guy. Just sad news." Woolridge was suspended for violating the leagues substance abuse policy in 1987, but returned to play eight more seasons in the league, his last with the Sixers in 1993-94. A scorer to the end, he averaged 12.7 points per game in 26 minutes during his final season. "He was such an energetic-type, big player," said Wolves assistant Jack Sikma, who played against Woolridge. "He really was one of the early athletic-type players to come in the league, where we see a lot more of that now." After ending his NBA career, Woolridge spent his final two seasons playing professionally in Italy. One of Woolridges defining moments came as a senior at Notre Dame in 1981, when he hit a buzzer-beating jumper to beat Ralph Sampson and No. 1 Virginia on national television, ending the mighty Cavaliers 28-game winning streak. Woolridge averaged 10.6 points in 109 games at Notre Dame, helping the Fighting Irish reach the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons, including the Final Four as a freshman in 1978. Former Notre Dame basketball player Marc Kelly, a Superior Court judge in Orange County, Calif., called his courtroom into session Friday with a tribute to Woolridge. "Please remain standing for a moment of silence in honour of Orlando Woolridge," Kelly said, according to a transcript provided by Notre Dame. "Always smiling, Orlando was a world-class human being and one of the greatest athletes to ever put on a Notre Dame uniform." Woolridge is survived by his four children, Zachary, Renaldo, Royce and Tiana; by his parents, Mattie and Larnceen; his sister, Dr. Vanessa Woolridge Duplessis; his brother-in-law, Darren Duplessis; and his nephew, Nigel Duplessis. coach factory outlet . "Its questionable how fair it is to the others (teams) and the whole league system," Fasel said by telephone from Tokyo, where the governing body has its congress next week. "The integrity of the game is, for us, something very important. Its not just business," the world hockey leader said. "We play the game for the hockey fans, but sport should always be No. 1. coach outlet online . Justin Meram tied it for the Crew (3-4-2) in the 67th minute, 4 minutes after Dallas Zach Loyd was sent off for a second yellow card for his tackle on Meram. "I shot as hard as I could," Miranda said.MADRID, Spain -- Barcelona says midfielder Seydou Keita has told the Spanish club he wants to leave the team. The Mali-born Keita is entering the final season of his contract. Barcelona did not say where Keita would be playing next, although Spanish media reports said he was close to signing with Chinese club Dalian Aerbin. The 32-year-old defensive midfielder was part of the Catalann clubs most successful run of form after joining from Sevilla in 2008 as the clubs first signing under coach Pep Guardiola. coach handbags outlet. Barcelona went on to win 14 trophies over his four seasons, including a pair of Champions League titles and three straight Spanish leagues. Guardiola stepped down at the close of the season with assistant Tito Vilanova replacing him. ' ' '

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