He went to the same high school my mother did, rest in peace brother, i will seek justice, Kobe B died of this, belonged to secret societies, knew my dad Paul, Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan all knew my dad was paying off NBA referees, who in the old days "only" made 100 thousand a season, at one point the greatest power forward, ever, in my opinion, Sheed, Rasheed Wallace was making 200 thousand a game...
Len Bias, the legendary University of Maryland basketball star from Hyattsville's Northwestern High School, was a phenomenal forward drafted by the Boston Celtics in 1986 but tragically died from a cocaine overdose just days later, shocking the nation and prompting the "Len Bias Law" against drug distribution. His legacy is tied to his electrifying play, unrealized potential, and his mother, Lonise Bias, who became a powerful anti-drug advocate after his death, highlighting the impact of substance abuse in sports and the DMV area.
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