Saw this posted through Twitter, and noticed it wasn't on the Scoop yet.
http://twitter.com/#!/jwquick/statuses/29333639336
RIP
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25603846
Very sad and where does time go. The epitome of a true man and a power forward beast. Opposing players used to stay away from his presence on the court and I never saw him smile when playing. He was all business, very intimidating and could back it up. He is now sitting next to AL on the heavenly bench.
RIP Luke and thanks for the memories.
My heart bleeds gold and blue.
Mo was an Ultimate Warrior.
RIP, Mo.
How sad - so young. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
Very sad. A great Warrior and great player. Believe or not not I was cheering for MU wildly and was present when he hit the shot to beat UW 49-48.
RIP Mo. :-[
Rest in peace
What?!
That sucks... I've always thought of Mo as one of the true greats. I know I never got to see him play but my uncle, who was on campus at the same time as Mo, told me he was the greatest Warrior he ever saw...
Wow...That really, really sucks. RIP Luke
He was our first legitimate "enforcer"...loved watching him play....
rest in peace Luc.....
Oh man, that sucks. RIP, Lucas, and condolences to his family.
Marquette great Maurice Lucas, the Enforcer - dead at 58
Written by: noreply@blogger.com (muwarrior92)
Maurice Lucas, one of the greatest Warriors ever to play basketball at Marquette University, died Sunday at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.
Lucas played for Marquette in the early 1970's and helped Marquette to their first championship game appearance in 1974. The Warriors lost to North Carolina State that year and left to play professionally in the ABA with the Spirits of St. Louis.
In 1977, he helped leat the Portland Trailblazers to the NBA championship by defeating the Philadelphia 76ers. In that series, Lucas role as enforcer was center stage for all to see as he and Darryl Dawkins were involved in a major bench clearing ball. Lucas refused to back down to Dawkins or the Sixers, instilling the team with the courage needed to take home the title.
Bill Walton later stated that Maurice Lucas was the GREATEST PORTLAND TRAILBLAZER who ever lived. He named his son, Luke Walton, after Lucas.
Lucas is remembered in many publications today
NY Times....Maurice Lucas, Bruising Forward dies at 58 (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/sports/basketball/01lucas.html?src=twrhp)
CBS Sports....Video of the brawl from 1977 NBA Finals (http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25603846)
Oregon Live....some great insights into Lucas (http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/trail_blazers_legend_maurice_l.html)
Nate McMillan remembers Maurice Lucas (http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/remembering_trail_blazers_lege.html)
NBA.com remembers Maurice Lucas (http://www.nba.com/2010/news/10/31/lucas_maurice_obit.ap/)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Maurice Lucas (http://dev.www.jsonline.com/sports/goldeneagles/106424113.html)
Pro statistics (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lucasma01.html)
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/11/marquette-great-maurice-lucas-enforcer.html
he was an all time great for the Warriors. May he rest in peace.
Maybe the most underrated Marquette player given how good he was. RIP Maurice Lucas. A true Warrior.
Stared down Darryl Dawkins and the Big C...100% Warrior.
RIP and thoughts and prayers to Mo's family.
Marquette great Maurice Lucas, the Enforcer - dead at 58
Written by: noreply@blogger.com (muwarrior92)
Maurice Lucas (http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/men_s_basketball/maurice_lucas), one of the greatest Warriors ever to play basketball at Marquette University, died Sunday at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.
Lucas played for Marquette for two seasons, 1972-73 and 1973-74, helping the Warriors to their first NCAA championship game appearance in 1974. The Warriors lost to North Carolina State that year, and Lucas left to play professionally in the ABA with the Spirits of St. Louis.
In 1977, he helped lead the Portland Trailblazers to the NBA championship by defeating the Philadelphia 76ers. In that series, Lucas' role as enforcer was center stage for all to see, as he and Darryl Dawkins were involved in a major bench clearing ball. Lucas refused to back down to Dawkins or the Sixers, instilling the team with the courage needed to take home the title.
Lucas was a four-time NBA All-Star and was named as one of the top 30 players in ABA history. Bill Walton later stated that Maurice Lucas was the GREATEST PORTLAND TRAILBLAZER who ever lived. He named his son, Luke Walton, after Lucas.
Maurice Lucas is remembered in many publications today --
NY Times....Maurice Lucas, Bruising Forward dies at 58 (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/sports/basketball/01lucas.html?src=twrhp)
CBS Sports....Video of the brawl from 1977 NBA Finals (http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25603846)
Oregon Live....some great insights into Lucas (http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/trail_blazers_legend_maurice_l.html)
Nate McMillan remembers Maurice Lucas (http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/remembering_trail_blazers_lege.html)
NBA.com remembers Maurice Lucas (http://www.nba.com/2010/news/10/31/lucas_maurice_obit.ap/)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Maurice Lucas (http://dev.www.jsonline.com/sports/goldeneagles/106424113.html)
Pro statistics (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lucasma01.html)
http://www.youtube.com/v/XjSa1Np5ab0?fs=1&hl=en_US
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/11/marquette-great-maurice-lucas-enforcer.html
I was a freshmen the same year he was. He was in the last class that freshmen were not allowed to play. He was on the freshmen team when Chones jumped ship. There was some wishful thinking that the NCAA would allow him to replace Chones as it was already expected that freshmen would be allowed to play the next year. Two years later Ellis was a freshmen. I still can remember saying after the first game I saw Ellis play "I cannot believe it Ellis is better than Lucas". What a tandem junior Lucas and freshmen Ellis made. They lost in 1974 champioship game.
He was at MU three years. His freshmen year was the last year freshmen could not play, so he played on the freshmen team.
Quote from: bilsu on November 01, 2010, 08:38:32 AM
I was a freshmen the same year he was. He was in the last class that freshmen were not allowed to play. He was on the freshmen team when Chones jumped ship. There was some wishful thinking that the NCAA would allow him to replace Chones as it was already expected that freshmen would be allowed to play the next year. Two years later Ellis was a freshmen. I still can remember saying after the first game I saw Ellis play "I cannot believe it Ellis is better than Lucas". What a tandem junior Lucas and freshmen Ellis made. They lost in 1974 champioship game.
Yes, if Chones had stayed, it would have been Chones, Larry McNeil and Lucas and if McNeil hadn't jumped ship the next year, the front line of McNeil, Lucas and Ellis. What could have been......
Great, great player.
They should set up an ovation cheer for him at next week's opener.
Luke, you were the best. RIP, Warrior.
I loved watching Lucas play. One of my favorite players. It is always sad to see someone taken so early in life. My prayers go out to his family.
Marquette Great Maurice Lucas Passes Away at Age 58
Former Marquette All-American Maurice Lucas passed away Sunday evening at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.
http://onlyfans.cstv.com/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/110110aab.html
Quote from: Avenue Commons on November 01, 2010, 07:49:53 AM
Maybe the most underrated Marquette player given how good he was. RIP Maurice Lucas. A true Warrior.
I understand the sentiment, but their are many among us (I'm guessing) that think Maurice Lucas is the best "power" forward in MU history.
RIP Lucas
One of the best thing that Maurice did was to come back and get his degree with the support and pride of Hank Raymonds.One of the "GREAT WARRIOR"
I may have to take responsibilty for this. Saturday night my two year old nephew broke the legs off my Maurice Lucas bobblehead. I glued him back together.
I never realized that Luke Walton was named after him. That's pretty cool.
RIP
Quote from: GoMarquetteSays on November 01, 2010, 10:15:13 AM
Marquette Great Maurice Lucas Passes Away at Age 58
Former Marquette All-American Maurice Lucas passed away Sunday evening at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.
http://onlyfans.cstv.com/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/110110aab.html
Holy Cow! I never realized that he averaged 24.3 rebounds per game his HS senior year. What a stud he was! God bless him. He will always be remembered by MU fans.
Man, look at his hands in the embedded video. They're huge! No wonder he snagged so many rebounds.
I didn't know his son played for OSU. Did Marquette even try to recruit him?
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on November 01, 2010, 12:08:53 PM
I didn't know his son played for OSU. Did Marquette even try to recruit him?
Nobody tried to recruit him, not even OSU.
David Lucas's story is a pretty amazing one. He played in high school, but not well enough to earn looks from anyone. So he went to OSU as a regular student for a year, then joined the team as a walk on during his sophomore year. He played sparingly for two years, but ended up earning a scholarship and becoming an all conference player when he was a senior. To say it was a surprise his career turned out that way would be an understatement.
My favorite memory of Luke was after the 1974 team banquet at the Pfister. I was an 11 year kid/fan and I approached Luke outside the hotel and commented on his outfit. He was dressed like a million and liked it being noticed. He stuck out his hand to say thanks and had a huge smile on his face.
I will remember that moment forever. He was a class act and he will be missed. Another "true" Warrior.
Charlie Pierce!
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Quote from: nyg on October 31, 2010, 10:11:20 PM
Very sad and where does time go. The epitome of a true man and a power forward beast. Opposing players used to stay away from his presence on the court and I never saw him smile when playing. He was all business, very intimidating and could back it up. He is now sitting next to AL on the heavenly bench.
RIP Luke and thanks for the memories.
Since when did Al or Maurice Lucas ever "sit" on a bench?
OK, if Lucas fouled out, maybe!
To the comment that he was among the most underrated Warriors ever, NO WAY! Maurice was simply among the best Warriors ever. If I had to pick an all-time starting five, there's no way I'd pick a team without Maurice Lucas. Personally, I'd pick Maurice Lucas before I'd pick that "other guy" who played in 2003. I saw them both extensively and while I love D-Wade, Maurice was truly special.
Maurice -- you were the best.
Very nice words from Crean: http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/11/remembering_maurice_lucas_tom.html
I have several Maurice stories and memories. Luke was 1 of 4 on my Individual and Dual Sports class bowling team. One of the others was George "Sugar" Frazier. Neither had bowled much before and with George, it was obvious. Lucas, on the other hand, while he didn't have proper form or even the steps down pat, would knock the pins over consistently. First game he ever bowled in class was around 160.
While I don't exactly remember the facts, Maurice was drafted by both the Bulls and the St. Louis Spirits. I remember him returning briefly to MU and ready to challenge his loss of college eligibility while unhappy with his draft slot with the Bulls. Saw him on the 14th St. mall and talked for a while. He asked if he could stay at my place for a while until he found his own pad, but he never did. Went off to the Spirits soon thereafter.
Met his mother at a NCAA Tournament game one year. I believe she was a school principal.
Also heard the story, urban legend or not, of the time he held the floor nerd by the ankles out of a McCormick Hall window.
I could go on and on, but suffice it to say, #20 was the ultimate Warrior.
Quote from: bilsu on November 01, 2010, 08:38:32 AM
I was a freshmen the same year he was. He was in the last class that freshmen were not allowed to play. He was on the freshmen team when Chones jumped ship. There was some wishful thinking that the NCAA would allow him to replace Chones as it was already expected that freshmen would be allowed to play the next year. Two years later Ellis was a freshmen. I still can remember saying after the first game I saw Ellis play "I cannot believe it Ellis is better than Lucas". What a tandem junior Lucas and freshmen Ellis made. They lost in 1974 champioship game.
I was a freshman that year also. Watching him play in those freshmen games was a joke!In my opinion he was the most dominant Marquette player to ever wear the uniform. That Wisconsin game that he hit the winning shot was one of the most exciting Marquette games ever. Rest in peace Luke!
I didn't realize he passed away until last night. I am in Portland for a conference and it completely shocked me. RIP Maurice Lucas
I did meet Luke once. It was 1977, when MU was on its tourney run. We had tickets for the game against Cinncy in Omaha, and were sitting in the bar at the Hilton about 11 AM having a Bloody Mary when he came in. He was going to the game. At the time, he was the tallest guy I had ever met in person--probably 6' 8" or 6'9". If If I remember correctly, we did buy him a drink. I know he didn't buy.
One of MU's greatest of all time!