Micheal Ray Richardson, NBA All-Star guard banned for violating league's drug policy, dies at 70

NBA Legend's Redemption Story Cuts Short: Micheal Ray Richardson Passes Away at 70

Micheal Ray Richardson, the NBA guard who had his career derailed by a stint in the slammer for violating the league's drug policy in the 1980s, has died at the age of 70. According to sources close to him, Richardson passed away Tuesday at his home in Lawton, Oklahoma, surrounded by his wife and loved ones.

Despite the setbacks he faced, Richardson went on to have a remarkable post-NBA life. He won five championships as a coach in the Continental Basketball Association and NBL Canada, cementing his legacy as one of the most driven and determined individuals in the sport.

Richardson's NBA career was marked by incredible talent and achievements. A three-time All-Big Sky Conference player at Montana, he was drafted fourth overall in 1978, ahead of Larry Bird. He played for the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, and New Jersey Nets over eight seasons, earning four All-Star selections and leading the league in steals three times.

However, his NBA career was cut short when he tested positive for cocaine in 1986. His punishment included a ban from the league, but Richardson has spoken publicly about how that experience taught him valuable lessons about redemption and perseverance.

In the years following his playing days, Richardson turned to coaching and mentoring as a way to give back to his community. He founded and coached several successful teams in the Continental Basketball Association and NBL Canada, earning the respect of fans and peers alike.

Those who knew Richardson described him as an inspirational figure, driven by a fierce determination to succeed. "He was just an incredible player, and no one had seen anybody like him at that time," said his friend and attorney John Zelbst. "He was Magic (Johnson) before Magic."

Richardson's legacy extends far beyond his on-court accomplishments. He leaves behind a family and community that will miss his bright spirit and infectious enthusiasm.

"Anybody that ever met him would just be fascinated by him," Zelbst said, fighting back tears. "He was such a bright light and I'm going to dearly miss him. He turned out to be my best pal, and it's just heartbreaking."

In the end, Richardson's story serves as a testament to the power of redemption and second chances. Despite facing numerous setbacks, he never lost sight of his dreams or gave up on himself. His legacy will continue to inspire generations of athletes, coaches, and community leaders to come.
 
just sad to hear about Micheal Ray Richardson πŸ€•, his life story is so inspiring - from being drafted 4th overall to being a coach in the CBA, he showed us that it's never too late to turn your life around. his determination and perseverance are a great example for anyone who's ever faced setbacks or doubted themselves. πŸ™
 
man... 70 years old is crazy 🀯. you think your NBA days are behind you but then you go out there and still manage to coach and do all that other stuff? huge props to MR R for the comeback πŸ’ͺ. can't imagine having a life like that though - all that pressure, expectation, and whatnot... i'd probably be broke and living in some ranch in oklahoma by now 🀣. anyway, glad he's leaving behind a legacy and all that jazz... 5 championships isn't bad either πŸ˜‚.
 
just got the news about Micheal Ray Richardson πŸ€• cant believe hes gone so soon at 70 lol remember when he got banned from the league for coke use back in the day? but youve got to respect how he turned his life around and became a coach πŸ€he won 5 championships and was always driven by determination, thats an inspiration to us all πŸ‘and now hes gone leaving behind a legacy that will live on forever πŸ’”
 
man, Micheal Ray Richardson was like such an underdog story 🀯.. people always think about the dark side of his past with the cocaine thing, but he turned that around for real πŸ”₯... went from being banned from the league to coaching and mentoring in canada lol what a comeback πŸ’ͺ.. people sayin he was just as good as magic johnson before he even became famous 🀣, and now we're losin him at 70 which is just crazy 🚫. his legacy is all about redemption and second chances, so let's give it up for micheal ray πŸ‘
 
just saw this thread and I'm really sad about Micheal Ray Richardson passing away πŸ€•. i remember reading his story before and it's so inspiring how he turned his life around after his stint in the slammer. winning all those championships as a coach is no joke! πŸ† i feel bad that we're just hearing about this now, like days after everyone else had commented on it πŸ˜”. still, his legacy lives on through all the people he inspired and mentored during his post-NBA life. rest in peace Micheal Ray Richardson πŸ‘Œ
 
Man πŸ˜” this is such sad news I'm still in shock that Micheal Ray Richardson's redemption story cut short like that... what a legendary guy πŸ™Œ he was an inspiration to so many people and I can only imagine how hard it must've been for him to face all those challenges but he never gave up, you know? 🀯 his determination and perseverance are the real MVPs πŸ’ͺ I'm gonna miss seeing more of his stories and legacy unfold, RIP Micheal Ray Richardson ❀️
 
πŸ˜” my heart goes out to michel's family & loved ones πŸ€— he was an iconic figure in the NBA & left a lasting impact on the sport πŸ’ͺ not many people can say they turned their life around after a setback like that 😊 michel's story is a reminder that it's never too late to make a change & pursue your dreams πŸ”₯ we'll always remember his inspiring spirit & the love he shared with everyone who met him ❀️
 
just saw this thread like 5 days late πŸ˜… michael ray richardson's story is so inspiring i mean the guy went from being a talented player to being banned from the league for a mistake that could have been avoided, but instead he turned it into a chance to coach and mentor others. his determination is something we can all learn from πŸ‘
 
Man... 70 is old for Micheal Ray Richardson, you know? πŸ™ It feels like just yesterday he was dominating the court with that crazy athleticism. I remember watching him play in the 80s, he was always so clutch on defense. But life had other plans, and he ended up serving time for a mistake. That's tough to swallow. You feel bad for the guy, but at the same time, it's amazing how he bounced back from that and went on to have such an incredible post-NBA career. He was like the ultimate underdog story, you know? The guy who never gave up. I'll always remember his inspiring story πŸ™Œ
 
man it's sad to hear about Micheal Ray Richardson... he was like an underdog story who proved everyone wrong πŸ€•. I mean think about it, a guy gets busted for coke and his whole career is basically over, but he doesn't let that define him. He picks himself up, dusts himself off, and turns into this amazing coach who wins championships and makes a name for himself in the sports world. it's like he was the real deal all along πŸ‘Š. his story is so inspiring, especially to people who've been through tough times themselves. it just goes to show that you can come back from anything if you're driven enough πŸ’ͺ. RIP Micheal Ray Richardson, your legacy will live on πŸ™
 
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