Sad: Boston Celtics Assistant Coach Passes Away in the Dressing Room…
At the age of 42, Brandon Hunter, a player with the Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic, passed away.
Jeff Boals, the head basketball coach at Ohio University, announced Hunter’s passing on social media on Tuesday night, calling it a “Sad day for Bobcat Nation” on X, a platform that was once known as Twitter.
“Hunter Brandon, Too soon, gone,” he continued. “Among the greatest to wear green and white in history. #RIP.
Boals withheld details regarding the possible cause of death for the former NBA player.
According to The Cincinnati Enquirer, Hunter excelled as a basketball player at Withrow University High School before moving on to play as a Bobcat for Ohio University’s men’s basketball team from 1999 to 2003.
While he was there, he received many
42-year-old player Brandon Hunter, who was a member of the Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic, passed away.
The news of Hunter’s passing was announced on social media on Tuesday night by Ohio University’s head basketball coach Jeff Boals, who wrote on X (previously known as Twitter) that it was a “Sad day for Bobcat Nation.”
“Hunter, Brandon Gone too soon,” he continued. “Among the greatest to have ever worn green and white. #RIP
Boals did not elaborate on the manner in which the former NBA player might have passed away.
According to The Cincinnati Enquirer, Hunter was a strong basketball player at Withrow University High School before joining Ohio University’s men’s basketball team from 1999 to 2003 as a Bobcat.
There, during his tenure, he received multiple