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NBA G League player dies after collapsing during game

Yahoo! Sports
Published March 27, 2018 at 6:50 AM
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Zeke Upshaw, a swingman for the Detroit Pistons' G League affiliate who collapsed on the court during a game over the weekend, died Monday. Upshaw, 26, died at a hospital, the Grand Rapids Drive said. The Pistons held a moment of silence in Upshaw's memory Monday night before their home game against the Los Angeles Lakers.

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