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Thunder coach Brooks back day after mother’s death

The Columbian
Published: January 19, 2013, 4:00pm

DENVER (AP) — Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks was on the bench leading his team in Sunday night’s game against the Denver Nuggets one day after his 79-year-old mother’s death.

Brooks said in a statement that he decided to coach the game because that’s what he feels his mother, Lee Brooks, would have wanted.

“I appreciate the thoughts and prayers that are with my family,” Brooks said. “I know my mom would want me to coach tonight’s game and I do so to honor her memory and all that she meant to me as a mother and as an invaluable role model.”

There was no immediate word on the cause of death.

Lee Brooks had continued operating a family-owned car wash business in Manteca, Calif. She raised Brooks and six siblings after his father left the family when Scott Brooks was still a toddler.

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