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rlee President
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:31 pm Post subject: Lorenzen Wright |
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by Jamel Major
WMCTV.com
COLLIERVILLE, TN (WMC-TV) - A missing persons report released Tuesday includes new details about the person who reported former Memphis Tiger basketball star Lorenzen Wright missing, as well as the two friends who saw him last.
Wright's mother filed the report, saying her son hadn't been seen or heard from since Sunday, July 18. Since then family, friends, and those who are close to Wright have been worried about his disappearance.
While authorities continue to investigate every lead surrounding the disappearance, Arthur Triche, Vice President of Communications for the Atlanta Hawks, spoke Tuesday about the last time he saw Wright in Washington, DC, this past January.
"Happened to run into him at one of the local sports bars," Triche said Tuesday. "Had a good conversation with him. Shot the breeze with him, and recently heard from him over the phone."
Wright played for the Hawks during two different stints in his NBA career, first in 1999-2001 and later again in 2006-2008. Wright once played for the Memphis Grizzlies, and is an alumni of the University of Memphis.
Wright recently fell on difficult personal and financial times, with a divorce and foreclosure on two homes. According to the police report, a female friend dropped him off at a local restaurant on July 18th, and another friend dropped him off at his ex-wife's Collierville home.
Wright's barber was the last to see him Monday afternoon.
"Obviously the information we've heard over the past few days is a shock to all of us in the NBA family," Triche said.
Despite his many hardships, Triche called Wright a "great guy" who had a lot of goals and aspirations.
"He did express a desire to continue his career," Triche said. "I think the conversation consisted of him going overseas or something like that. But it was around the time when 10 day contracts were available in the NBA, putting on hope that something like that would materialize as well."
While police don't suspect foul play, Wright's family fears something is wrong. Triche says he's hoping that's not the case. _________________ “Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.”
Albert Einstein
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rlee President
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:17 pm Post subject: Lorenzen Wright, RIP |
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Lorenzen Wright, 1975-2010
by Lang Whitaker
Slamonline.com
Rest in peace…
The body of longtime NBA player Lorenzen Wright was identified today in southeast Memphis. Wright, who played his high school and college basketball in Memphis before going on to a 13-year NBA career, had been missing for over a week. The Memphis site myeyewitnessnews.com cites sources who report “the body was found in the wooded area of Hacks Cross and Winchester Road. It appears, sources say he had been shot and it may be self inflected.”
According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal:
Police sources have confirmed they are investigating a 911 hangup call from Wright’s cellphone left Monday morning - the day he disappeared.
Wright likely had a lot of cash on him when he was last seen leaving his ex-wife’s Collierville home, fueling concerns he may be the victim of foul play, according to a Collierville police report released today.
Wright, a former NBA standout who once played for the Memphis Grizzlies, recently flew in from Atlanta to Memphis to visit friends and his six children, friends said. He was scheduled to catch a ride back to the Atlanta area July 19 with a buddy with his six kids in tow. He was last seen in the wee hours of that morning, at about 2 a.m., leaving his ex-wife’s Whisperwood Drive home, but his former wife, Sherra Robinson Wright, 39, told police she doesn’t know who he left with or what type of car they were in, according to the missing person’s report.
On a brief personal note, I had the opportunity to cover Wright on a daily basis when he was a member of the Atlanta Hawks back in 1999-00, and he was one of the nicest, most personable people I’ve ever had the chance to cover, always upbeat, even when he couldn’t find consistent playing time. One season later, given more playing time by then-Hawks coach Lon Kruger, Wright averaged a career-high 12.4 ppg and became one of Atlanta’s most consistent performers.
I was so glad to see a good guy having what seemed to be a breakout season that I wrote a small item about ‘Ren in SLAM 50.
“If you used to play ten minutes a game and you’re getting twenty minutes a game, you’re going to do a whole lot more, ain’t ya?” Wright asked me. “When I get the opportunity to play, I play hard. And good things come to those who play hard.”
Lorenzen Wright was 34 years old.
Damn. — Lang Whitaker _________________ “Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.”
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