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IN MEMORIAM: John Thompson, Coaching Legend and Unforgettable Mentor, Dies at 78 | Dallas Weekly

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John Thompson was a coach who set the bar high for his players on and off the basketball court. He coached Patrick Ewing, Allen Iverson, Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutumbo. He became a mentor to many long after they left Georgetown and competitive basketball.

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