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Bobby “Slick” Leonard, Indiana basketball legend, dies at 88

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An Indiana basketball legend has passed away.

Bobby “Slick” Leonard was the coach of the Pacers from 1968 to 1980, and spent years after that as a radio color commentator for the team.

He died at his home in Carmel on Tuesday.

Leonard was a Naismith Hall of Famer who led the Pacers to three ABA championships in the early 1970s before the team joined the NBA. As a player he scored the winning shot for Indiana in the 1953 NCAA Tournament and played in the NBA before becoming one of its youngest coaches ever.

“Slick” was 88. Tommie Lee MNC News.

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