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Memorial Service For Lorenzen Wright Announced

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Updated: 8/02/2010 8:58 am
Memphis, TN--Memorial services were announced Friday for 34-year-old Lorenzen Wright. 

The Memphis Grizzlies and the Wright family are inviting members of the community to FedExForum at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 4th to pay their respects to Wright. Doors will open at noon.

Parking will be free in the Toyota Parking Garage. Space for the memorial service at FedExForum will be limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to a memorial fund in Lorenzen's honor. Donations may be made online at www.cfgm.org or by sending a check made payable to the Lorenzen Wright Sr. Memorial Fund, c/o Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, 1900 Union Ave., Memphis, TN 38104. All donations to this fund are tax-deductible.

Wright, a member of the inaugural Memphis Grizzlies in 2001, spent five seasons (2001-06) over his 13-year NBA career with his hometown team and was instrumental in guiding the Grizzlies to three consecutive playoff appearances from 2004-06. He played in 778 NBA games (a record for former Memphis Tigers) for five teams, including the Los Angeles Clippers (1996-99), Atlanta Hawks (1999-01, 2006-08), the Grizzlies, the Sacramento Kings (2007-08) and lastly with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2008-09).

Lorenzen is survived by six children, his mother, Deborah Marion, and his father, Herb Wright.

The Grizzlies will announce plans to honor Wright in the upcoming 2010-11 season at a later date.

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donahuememp - 8/1/2010 7:32 AM
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I do believe that before we give tributes and praise that the truth of this matter be given to the public. You just don't go around murdering a large person like this for chump change.

Midtownboy - 7/30/2010 8:39 PM
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Well, my question is who is paying for this spectacle, and why have it before the unsavory details are known about the circumstances that led up to it???
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