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Frank Hamblen, longtime Lakers and Phil Jackson assistant, dies at 70

Los Angeles Times
Published September 30, 2017 at 3:50 PM
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Frank Hamblen, who won seven NBA championships as an assistant to Phil Jackson in Los Angeles and Chicago, died Saturday. He was 70. The Lakers said Hamblen died in Del Mar. They did not provide a cause of death. Hamblen helped the Lakers win three consecutive titles from 2000-02, then back-to-back...

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