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(FILES) In this file photo Basketball Hall of Fame center Wes Unseld attends a press conference in Beijing on September 8, 2009, thirty years after becoming the first National Basketball Association club to visit China, the Washington Wizards are on a 10-day, five-city commemorative return to China. - NBA Hall-of-Famer Wes Unseld, one of only two players to win MVP honours in his rookie season, died June 2, 2020, his family said. He was 74. Unseld, selected by the Baltimore Bullets with the second pick in the 1968 draft, had been dealing with long-running health issues including a recent bout of pneumonia. (Photo by LIU JIN / AFP)
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