DETROIT - Terry Duerod, a college basketball standout who played for Dick Vitale at Detroit in the 1970s before winning an NBA title with the Boston Celtics, has died. The school announced Duerod’s death Friday and said he’d been fighting Leukemia. Vitale said in that news release that he’d found out from Duerod’s wife about his death. In 1977 — Vitale’s last year coaching at the school — the Titans won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time. He played two more at Detroit after that, averaging 23.3 points a game as a senior and helping the team to another NCAA Tournament appearance.
Source: thestar November 13, 2020 21:45 UTC