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Ex-Rockets president Ray Patterson dies
National Basketball Association

Ex-Rockets president Ray Patterson dies

Published Aug. 4, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Ray Patterson, who presided over one NBA title and four conference titles as president of the Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets, has died at the age of 89.

Patterson's son, former Rockets general manager Steve Patterson, says his father died Wednesday evening at home in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land after a long battle with heart and lung diseases. Funeral arrangements are pending.

KRIV-TV of Houston first reported Patterson's death.

Patterson was the first president of the expansion Milwaukee Bucks, who won the 1971 NBA title in their third year after formation. The Houston Rockets hired him as their president and general manager after their first season in Houston in 1971-72. The Rockets went to the NBA finals twice under his management and hosted the 1989 All-Star game.

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