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Former Miami Heat Center Dead at 42


By Jon Shanks
Nov 3, 2009
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Former NBA player and Miami Heat center Alan Ogg died Sunday from complications from a staph infection.  He had checked into the University of Alabama-Birmingham hospital fearing he had swine flu.  Ogg played 80 NBA games over three seasons, some of those with the Heat.  

According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, "A moment of silence was observed before the tipoff of Sunday's Miami Heat- Chicago Bulls game against American Airlines Arena in honor of former Heat center."

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He played college basketball for the the University of Alabama-Birmingham.  NBC News notes in a report, "Ogg is UAB's career leader with 266 blocked shots over four seasons, averaging more than two a game. He also is third in field-goal percentage, and averaged 6.4 points.

UAB spokesman Norm Reilly said Ogg died at UAB Hospital.









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