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Marvin Webster lived the good life at Morgan State University in the early 1970s. He was the “Human Eraser,” a 7-foot-1 shot blocker who intimidated opponents on the basketball court and who ...
Marvin Webster lived the good life at Morgan State University in the early 1970s. He was the “Human Eraser,” a 7-foot-1 shot blocker who intimidated opponents on the basketball court and who ...
Marvin Webster arrived in New York with a mountain of hype in 1978, carrying the nickname “The Human Eraser” because of his shot-blocking prowess. But the 7-foot-1 center never lived up… ...
Marvin Webster, 56, a former NBA player known as the “Human Eraser” for his shot-blocking ability during a 10-year pro basketball career, was found dead Monday morning in a hotel bathtub in ...
Marvin Webster, a fierce shot-blocking center who helped lead the Seattle SuperSonics to the 1978 NBA finals, was found dead in a hotel bathtub in Tulsa, Okla. He was 56.
Marvin Webster, a fierce shot-blocking center who made his pro debut with the Denver Nuggets, then helped lead the Seattle SuperSonics to the 1978 NBA finals, was found dead in a hotel bathtub in T… ...
Marvin eventually got his health to the point that he ended up playing in 30-some odd games that season, continuing into the playoffs and helping the Nuggets get to the ABA Finals. He only got ...
Marvin Webster, 56, a shot-blocking center known as the Human Eraser who took the Seattle SuperSonics to the 1978 NBA finals, was found dead Saturday in Tulsa, Okla., the New York Times reports.
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