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Terry Duerod was born on 29 July, 1956 in Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S., is an American basketball player (1956–2020). Discover Terry Duerod's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 29 July 1956
Birthday 29 July
Birthplace Royal Oak, Michigan, U.S.
Date of death 13 November, 2020
Died Place Westland, Michigan, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1956

Terry Duerod (July 29, 1956 – November 13, 2020) was an American professional basketball player.

A 6'2" guard out of Highland Park Community High School in the Detroit area, Duerod played college basketball under Dick Vitale at the University of Detroit (UD).

1975

Boyd established himself quickly with a Detroit program that would produce an unprecedented run during his time with the Titans (1975–1979).

Vitale added future NBA players such as John Long, Terry Tyler and Dennis Boyd and built a dominating independent program at the Jesuit university.

Duerod played shooting guard for the team, averaged 23.3 ppg on a .525 shooting percentage as a senior.

1977

UD advanced to the 1977 NCAA Division I basketball tournament defeating Middle Tennessee in the first round before losing to Michigan in the Sweet 16 86–81 to end a stellar season, finishing #12 in the polls.

The team was left out of the NCAA in Duerod's junior year, 1977–78, playing in the 1978 NIT, despite a 25–4 record and a #18 ranking, but would return to the 1979 NCAA Division I basketball tournament, with Duerod and future NBA center Earl Cureton leading the Titans.

Detroit lost to Lamar 95–87 in the first round.

Detroit finished ranked #20 on the season.

1979

When Vitale accepted the coaching job with the NBA's Detroit Pistons in 1979, the Pistons selected Duerod in the third round of the 1979 NBA draft.

Duerod averaged 9.3 points per game during his rookie season in the NBA, shooting 47 percent from the field.

1980

After the Pistons replaced Vitale with Richie Adubato, however, Duerod was left unprotected in the 1980 NBA expansion draft, in which he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks.

During his time with the Pistons, Terry would play alongside University of Detroit teammates Terry Tyler and John Long.

Duerod played only eighteen games for Dallas before being waived.

He was then signed by the Boston Celtics, with whom he would become a fan favorite as the team's twelfth man.

Celtics fans often chanted "Doooo!"

whenever Duerod entered games, and he became a frequent subject of discussion among the Celtics' television and radio announcers.

1981

Duerod earned a championship ring when the Celtics won the 1981 NBA Finals over the Houston Rockets.

On the Celtics' fans, Duerod said "Best fans in the world. Period. They treat the players great, and support the team no matter what the record is. It was a super experience for me to play in front of them!"

1982

Duerod played part of one more season with the Celtics, then played five games for the Golden State Warriors during the 1982–83 season.

In his NBA career, he averaged 6.7 points per game.

1993

In four seasons at Detroit, Duerod scored 1,690 points, sixth in school history, and was inducted into the Detroit Mercy Titans Hall of Fame in 1993.

He was inducted into the University of Detroit Mercy Titans Hall of Fame in 1993.

Duerod served as a Detroit firefighter for 27 years.

The majority of his career was spent as an FEO (Fire Engine Operator).

Duerod also played on the fire department's basketball team.

He retired because of the department's mandatory retirement policy.

2020

Duerod died on November 13, 2020, in Westland, Michigan, after suffering from leukemia.

He was 64 years old.

Former teammate Earl Cureton said, "He did so many things in his life, made so many great transitions. Not just in basketball, but being a husband, being a friend, being a firefighter and everything he did, he excelled at. That is the only way I can sum him up, he was a one-of-a-kind guy."

Duerod was survived by his wife Rosemary.