Clifford Rozier, who played college ball at North Carolina and Louisville and went on to be the No. 16 pick by the Warriors in the 1994 draft, died after a heart attack. He was 45.
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In 2003, Army 1st Lt. Jonathan Rozier died in Iraq when his son Justin was just a few months old. Today, Justin cherishes anything that used to belong to his dad, which is why he thought it would be cool to have his car. A stranger stepped in to help. Steve Hartman has his story “On The Road.”
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How a car connects a fallen soldier and his son
After a 116-86 drubbing at the hands of the Cavaliers trimmed the Celtics’ series lead to 2-1, guard Terry Rozier said he believes his team got a much-needed wake-up call. “We needed to get our butts whooped,” Rozier said.
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Rozier: ‘We needed to get our butts whooped’
After a 116-86 drubbing at the hands of the Cavaliers trimmed the Celtics’ series lead to 2-1, guard Terry Rozier said he believes his team got a much-needed wake-up call. “We needed to get our butts whooped,” Rozier said.
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Rozier: ‘We needed to get our butts whooped’
Boston’s Terry Rozier torched the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 2 of their playoff series Tuesday night, but Milwaukee guard Eric Bledsoe was dismissive of Rozier and his performance afterward.
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Bucks’ Bledsoe on matchup vs. Rozier: ‘Who?’