Sunday, April 12

Rodney Rogers, ex-NBA player, Wake Forest star, dies at age 54


Former NBA player and Wake Forest standout Rodney Rogers has died at the age of 54, the university announced.

The National Basketball Players Association said that Rogers died of natural causes linked to a spinal cord injury.

Rogers, who earned the nickname “Durham Bull,” spent 12 seasons in the NBA after his playing days with the Demon Deacons, and in 2008, he was paralyzed from the shoulders down after an accident on a dirt bike.

“Rodney Rogers transformed and accelerated the upward trajectory of Wake Forest University as well as Demon Deacons basketball from the moment he signed his letter of intent in the fall of 1989,” Wake Forest University vice president and director of athletics John Currie said in a statement. 



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