Former Houston Rockets general manager and assistant coach Carroll Dawson died at 86 on Monday, the team announced.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former longtime Rockets assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson. CD’s kindness, wisdom, and passion for the sport touched everyone around him and his impact on our organization was immeasurable. On behalf of my family and…
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“The Rockets family mourns the loss of beloved former coach and general manager, Carroll Dawson, affectionately known as ‘CD,’ ” the team said in a statement. “For nearly three decades, CD was a cornerstone of our organization, instrumental in shaping the careers of stars like Hakeem Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson.
Beginning in 1980, Dawson was an assistant coach for 17 seasons, and was instrumental in helping the Rockets to back-to-back championships (1994 and 1995) and four NBA Finals appearances.
In 1997, Dawson shifted to general manager, bringing in stars such as Charles Barkley, Steve Francis, Yao Ming, and Tracy McGrady. At the same time, Dawson served as GM of the WNBA’s Houston Comets, assembling the team that would win four WNBA championships.
“While CD’s contributions to basketball were remarkable, it was his character that truly stood out,” the team said. “We will deeply miss his uplifting spirit, infectious humor, and kind-hearted nature. We are proud that CD’s legacy will forever be honored with his banner hanging from the rafters of Toyota Center, alongside our other Rockets legends.”
“I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former longtime Rockets assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson,” owner Tilman Fertitta said in a statement. “CD’s kindness, wisdom, and passion for the sport touched everyone around him and his impact on our organization was immeasurable. On behalf of my family and the entire Rockets organization, we extend our heartfelt condolences to CD’s wife, Sharon, and to all of his loved ones.