Dwayne Alonzo "Pearl" Washington (January 6, 1964 – April 20, 2016) was an American professional
basketball player. He was a ,
guard.
Early life
Washington grew up in the
Brownsville section of the
New York City borough of
Brooklyn, where he acquired his nickname as an eight-year-old in a taunting comparison to
Earl "the Pearl" Monroe. He was a playground phenomenon from
Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, and was rated as the number one overall high school player in the United States in 1983.
College career
Washington brought his flashy play to
Syracuse University
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and the
Carrier Dome
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. "The Pearl" was the master of the "shake and bake", in which he would leave his defensive opposition standing still while he drove by them for a layup.
Utah Jazz point guard and NBA Hall of Famer
John Stockton named Washington as the toughest player he ever had to guard.
Professional career
New Jersey Nets (1986-1988)
Washington was drafted by the
New Jersey Nets in the first round (13th pick) of the
1986 NBA draft. In two seasons with the Nets he averaged 9 points per game.
Miami Heat (1988-1989)
In 1988 the
Miami Heat selected Washington in their
expansion draft. He played 54 games for the Heat before being released.
Rapid City Thrillers and San Jose Jammers (1989-1991)
Following Washington's release from Miami, Washington played for the
Rapid City Thrillers and
San Jose Jammers
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in the
Continental Basketball Association
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.
Personal life
Washington had surgery on August 27, 2015, at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse to address a malignant
brain tumor. He died on April 20, 2016, at the age of 52.
References
External links
Syracuse Orange bio
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1964 births
2016 deaths
African-American basketball players
All-American college men's basketball players
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from New York City
Deaths from brain cancer in the United States
McDonald's High School All-Americans
Miami Heat expansion draft picks
Miami Heat players
New Jersey Nets draft picks
New Jersey Nets players
Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
People from Brownsville, Brooklyn
Point guards
Rapid City Thrillers players
San Jose Jammers players
Sportspeople from Brooklyn
Syracuse Orange men's basketball players
20th-century African-American sportspeople
21st-century African-American people