Michael Ray Richardson's Cause of Death: NBA All-Star Dead at 70

Michael Richardson has died at the age of 70. What was his cause of death?

Michael Ray Richardson
Michael Ray Richardson.
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NBA All-Star Michael Ray Richardson has died at the age of 70. Nicknamed "Sugar," Richardson played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets.

The Knicks confirmed Richardson's death, calling him one of the "fiercest defensive players of his era."

"He made an incredible impact on the Knicks during his four seasons with the franchise," the team wrote, noting that he was a four-time All-Star. The team offered condolences to Richardson's family and friends.

What was Richardson's cause of death? According to ESPN, which confirmed Richardson's death, he died "shortly after getting diagnosed with prostate cancer." His name is sometimes spelled Micheal Ray Richardson, but the Knicks used the Michael spelling.

According to ESPN, he was known for his steals.

"The basketball world and anyone Michael came in contact with lost a great sportsman," his attorney John Zelbst said, according to ESPN. "He lived life to the fullest. He overcame the most incredible odds to accomplish what he did in life. He serves as an example on how to redeem yourself and make something of yourself. I think he is the greatest NBA player that has never been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Incredible player -- player, person and family man."

The basketball world offered condolences. "We’re saddened to hear of the passing of former Nets All-Star, Michael Ray Richardson. The Nets family sends their deepest condolences to the Richardson family today," wrote the Brooklyn Nets.

He was the fourth-round pick in the 1978 draft.

"Was very blessed to meet you last year during your book signing. World class gentleman. Rest In Power Michael Ray Richardson," a fan wrote on X.

Richardson's son was also an athlete. "Amir Richardson, son of former NBA great Micheal Ray Richardson, has become an anchor in the defensive midfield for Le Havre and he has made some important strides in his career," wrote American Soccer Now in 2021.

“This year is a dream come true for me,” Micheal Ray Richardson said. “Just to see your son take these steps. I remember when he was a little kid and we would play with the small sponge ball, we were playing between each door. He was kicking it and I was trying to block it. Now see him fulfill his dreams is unbelievable for me. I am so proud of him.”

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