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Former NBA, Cincinnati player Connie Dierking dies

The Columbian
Published: December 29, 2013, 4:00pm

CINCINNATI (AP) — Connie Dierking, a longtime NBA player who was part of the trade that brought Wilt Chamberlain to Philadelphia, has died. He was 77.

His death was announced Monday by Cincinnati’s WKRC-TV, where daughter Cammy Dierking is a news anchor. It was confirmed by the University of Cincinnati, where he starred in the 1950s.

WKRC reported that Dierking fell in November. No other details were released.

The Brooklyn-born Dierking played with Oscar Robertson for the Bearcats in 1957-58.

Dierking averaged 10.0 points and 6.7 rebounds in his NBA career. He averaged a career-high 16.7 points in 1969-70 for the Cincinnati Royals.

The 6-foot-10 center was a 1958 first-round pick of the Syracuse Nationals, who became the 76ers.

In 1965, he was among three players traded to San Francisco to bring Chamberlain to Philadelphia, a move that helped the 76ers build an NBA champion.

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