(WISH) — Indianapolis native and former Indiana Mr. Basketball award winner Dick Van Arsdale has died. He was 81 years old. The Phoenix Suns announced Van Arsdale’s death in a statement on Monday.
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Along with his twin brother Tom, Dick Van Arsdale starred at Manual High School and IU and was a three-time All-Star in the NBA.
Van Arsdale was born and raised in Indianapolis alongside his identical twin brother, Tom. Both Dick and Tom shared the 1961 Indiana Mr. Basketball award as both starred at Emmerich Manual High School ...