Morris, who rose to prominence with a stellar high school career in Los Angeles, continued to shine at the University of Michigan, where he earned recognition as a standout player in the Big Ten Conference. His remarkable talent was evident as he broke the Wolverines’ single-season assists record during his sophomore year, a feat that solidified his place in the school’s basketball history.
Ex-NBA Player Darius Morris Found Dead at 33 https://t.co/fZDAhPjJ0a via @thedailybeast
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Drafted by the Lakers in 2011, Morris embarked on a promising NBA career, spending two seasons alongside the late basketball icon Kobe Bryant. Though his professional journey also included stints with the Philadelphia 76ers, L.A. Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Brooklyn Nets, Morris’s impact extended far beyond the teams he played for.
While the details surrounding Morris’s passing remain undisclosed, his sudden departure has left the basketball community mourning the loss of a talented athlete and beloved individual. As his family requests privacy during this difficult time, the basketball world remembers Darius Morris for his contributions to the game and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
Rest in peace, Darius.
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