Dick Barnett cause of death: Champion with Knicks and college powerhouse Tennessee A&I teams dies at 88

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The Knicks announced the death of the former guard Sunday Leer

, a basketball Hall of Fame who played on both NBA championship teams after being part of a historic college powerhouse at , has died. He was 88. The Knicks announced the death of the former guard Sunday.

There were no details provided about his death. "Throughout his illustrious career, , both on and off the court," the Knicks said in a statement. "He left a positive impact on everyone he encountered and this organization is incredibly fortunate to have him be such an integral part of its history.



His jersey will forever hang in the rafters of , and his play throughout his career will forever be a part of Knicks fans memories." Barnett played on the Knicks' title teams in 1970 and 1973 and reached the as both a player and as a member of his college teams at Tennessee A&I (later Tennessee State), the first to win a national championship in basketball. A native of Gary, Indiana, Barnett went on to star for the Tennessee A&I teams that made up one of college basketball's first dynasties.

The Tigers won three straight NAIA championships starting in 1957, with Barnett being chosen an All-American each season and twice being selected the . He was taken by the with the No. 5 pick in the 1959 draft and also played for the before coming to the Knicks in 1965.

He spent nine years with the Knicks, averaging 15.6 points and playing on their championship teams in 1970 and 1973. Barnett is ninth on the Knicks' career scoring list and his .

Barnett led a long quest for recognition for his college team. were eventually enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 2019, represented on stage by Barnett, and in 2024 visited the to meet with Vice President . Barnett, who was selected for one , was inducted in the Hall of Fame as a player in 2024.

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