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    Hawks center Jason Collier dies suddenly
    (AP)
    Updated: 2005-10-16 09:02

    He said Collier and his wife ate dinner at a restaurant Friday night and then returned home, where Collier spent time playing with his daughter.

    "He started feeling real bad in the middle of the night," said Howell, who spoke with Collier's wife.

    "It's just very sad," Howell said. "I'm totally stunned and devastated."

    Collier was a part-time starting center the last two seasons after playing mostly as a backup in three years at Houston. He began his college career at Indiana before transferring to Georgia Tech.

    Former Tech coach Bobby Cremins said Collier "was a happy-go-lucky kid."

    "He married an Atlanta girl and adopted Atlanta as his hometown," Cremins said. "He came back and got his degree, which I was very proud of."

    Tech's director of basketball operations, Willie Reese, an assistant coach in Collier's senior year, said "I would have let Jason watch my kids all day, and I think that says a lot."

    Said Reese: "He's the type of guy you wish would play in the NBA for 10 years, because he's a professional and is a good role model. That's the type of person you want in the NBA, and the type of person you want at Georgia Tech."

    Collier started 44 games last season for Atlanta, averaging 5.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in 13.5 minutes. With the addition of Zaza Pachulia, Collier was not projected as a starter this season but was viewed as a top backup. In two preseason games, Collier averaged 3.5 points and 3.0 rebounds.

    Collier was drafted by Milwaukee in 2000 in the first round, the 15th pick overall, and was traded to Houston.

    Jeff Collier said Jason had been married to Katie for four years and had a 1-year-old daughter, Elezan.

    The elder Collier played at Georgia Tech from 1972-76 and said his son initially decided to wear the same No. 52 he did at Tech.

    "He was a beautiful kid," Collier said. "Everybody he touched liked him. He played basketball from the time he was in the fourth grade until now. I don't think the kid was ever in a fight or an altercation."

    Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the family plans a private viewing.

    "Jason didn't really care to be a spectacle," his father said. "He would have wanted this to be a quiet thing. Instead of people being grim, he wants them laughing."


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