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| birth_date = {{birth date|1991|01|3}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|1991|01|3}} |
| death_date = {{death date and age|2024|05|04|1991|01|03}} | | death_date = {{circa}} death date and age|2024|05|02|1991|01|03}} |
| birth_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. | | birth_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. |
| high_school = [[Windward School]]<br />(Los Angeles, California) | | high_school = [[Windward School]]<br />(Los Angeles, California) |
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| nba_profile = darius_morris | | nba_profile = darius_morris |
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'''Darius Aaron Morris''' (January 3, 1991 – May 4, 2024) was an American professional [[basketball]] player, who last played for [[BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque]] of the French [[LNB Pro A]]. Morris was selected as the 41st pick in the [[2011 NBA draft]] by the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] and played the [[point guard]] position. He has also played for the [[Brooklyn Nets]], [[Philadelphia 76ers]], [[Los Angeles Clippers]] and [[Memphis Grizzlies]] of the NBA as well as the [[Los Angeles D-Fenders]] and [[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]] of the [[NBA D-League]]. With the Vipers, he established a D-League playoff single-game assists record in 2014. | '''Darius Aaron Morris''' (January 3, 1991 – {{circa}} May 2, 2024) was an American professional basketball player, who last played for [[BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque]] of the French [[LNB Pro A]]. Morris was selected as the 41st pick in the [[2011 NBA draft]] by the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] and played the [[point guard]] position. He has also played for the [[Brooklyn Nets]], [[Philadelphia 76ers]], [[Los Angeles Clippers]] and [[Memphis Grizzlies]] of the NBA as well as the [[Los Angeles D-Fenders]] and [[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]] of the [[NBA D-League]]. With the Vipers, he established a D-League playoff single-game assists record in 2014. |
Morris spent two seasons with the [[Michigan Wolverines men's basketball|Michigan Wolverines]]. While playing for the [[2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team|2010–11 team]], he was the Big Ten [[assist (basketball)|assists]] leader and set the Michigan single-season assist record (since broken by [[Trey Burke]]). He earned third team All-Big Ten honors his sophomore season. | Morris spent two seasons with the [[Michigan Wolverines men's basketball|Michigan Wolverines]]. While playing for the [[2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team|2010–11 team]], he was the Big Ten [[assist (basketball)|assists]] leader and set the Michigan single-season assist record (since broken by [[Trey Burke]]). He earned third team All-Big Ten honors his sophomore season. |
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