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  1. Dwayne Alonzo "Pearl" Washington (January 6, 1964 – April 20, 2016) was an American professional basketball player. He was a 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), 190 pounds (86 kg) guard.

  2. Apr 20, 2016 · Dwayne "Pearl" Washington was 52. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor last summer and had surgery in the fall. He was an All-American at Syracuse from 1984 through 1986.

  3. Apr 21, 2016 · Dwayne Washington, better known as Pearl, a charismatic point guard who achieved legend status as a Brooklyn schoolboy before moving upstate, where he helped lift Syracuse University to...

  4. Dwayne Alonzo Washington. (Pearl, Pac-Man, Olive Head) Position: Point Guard Shoots: Right. 6-2 , 190lb (188cm, 86kg) Born: , in Brooklyn, Died: April 20, 2016. College: High School: Boys and Girls in Brooklyn, Draft: , 1st round (13th pick, 13th overall),

  5. Apr 20, 2016 · SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Dwayne "Pearl" Washington, who went from New York City playground wonder to Big East star for Jim Boeheim at Syracuse, has died. He was 52. Washington died Wednesday of...

  6. Apr 20, 2016 · Syracuse legend Dwayne "Pearl" Washington died Tuesday from brain cancer after being diagnosed last summer, the university announced . He was 52.

  7. Apr 20, 2016 · Dwayne "Pearl" Washington, who died at age 52, brought his playground style to Syracuse and the Big East and helped forever change a league. He put on a show, but was never a showboat.

  8. Apr 20, 2016 · Then there was PearlDwayne Washington — the schoolyard legend from Brooklyn with an infectious smile and legendary crossover. He was the guard who traveled upstate in 1983 and took college...

  9. Apr 20, 2016 · SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Dwayne "Pearl" Washington, who went from New York City playground wonder to Big East star for Jim Boeheim at Syracuse, has died. He was 52. Washington died Wednesday of...

  10. Apr 21, 2016 · Dwayne “Pearl” Washington, who went from New York City playground wonder to Big East star for Boeheim at Syracuse, died Wednesday of cancer in New York City, the university announced. He was 52. Washington had been coping with medical problems since a brain tumor was first diagnosed in 1995.

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