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Stu Kirk Inman

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Stu Kirk Inman Veteran

Birth
Alameda, Alameda County, California, USA
Death
30 Jan 2007 (aged 80)
Lake Oswego, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section KK, Site 1403
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Stu Inman was an American executive and interim coach in the National Basketball Association. He was selected in the 6th round of the 1950 NBA Draft from San Jose State University by the Chicago Stags; however, he did not play in the NBA.

In 1970, Inman was one of several people who started the expansion Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchise, and initially served as chief scout. He also served as interim coach at the end of the 1971-1972 season, after Rolland Todd was fired midway through the season. Inman played a significant role in the building of Portland Trail Blazers' 1976-77 NBA championship team.

He drafted Bill Walton, Geoff Petrie, Larry Steele, Lloyd Neal, Lionel Hollins, Bobby Gross, Wally Walker and Johnny Davis, signed Dave Twardzik after the American Basketball Association folded, and selected Maurice Lucas in the ABA dispersal draft. Inman later served as the team's general manager from 1981 through 1986.

Inman is probably best known for being the GM who selected oft-injured Kentucky center Sam Bowie with the #2 pick in the 1984 NBA Draft, one spot ahead of the Chicago Bulls who selected Michael Jordan at #3.

Inman also served in the front office of the Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat. He later served as an assistant coach at Lake Oswego High School.

Inman died in Lake Oswego, Oregon of a heart attack, aged 80.

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Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - February 4, 2007
Deceased Name: Stuart Kirk Inman
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, 2007, in Mountain Park Church for Stuart Kirk Inman, who died Jan. 30 at age 80.

Mr. Inman was born Aug. 2, 1926, in Alameda, Calif. During WWII, he served in the merchant marine. He graduated from San Jose State University and received his master's degree from California State University, Long Beach. He worked for the Trailblazers for 16 years, including as an interim coach, chief scout and director of player personnel. In 1950, he married Elinor Herzig.

Survivors include his wife; daughters, Nanci Miller, Sandy Rasmussen, Janice Johnson, and Carol Reid; son David.

Stu Inman was an American executive and interim coach in the National Basketball Association. He was selected in the 6th round of the 1950 NBA Draft from San Jose State University by the Chicago Stags; however, he did not play in the NBA.

In 1970, Inman was one of several people who started the expansion Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchise, and initially served as chief scout. He also served as interim coach at the end of the 1971-1972 season, after Rolland Todd was fired midway through the season. Inman played a significant role in the building of Portland Trail Blazers' 1976-77 NBA championship team.

He drafted Bill Walton, Geoff Petrie, Larry Steele, Lloyd Neal, Lionel Hollins, Bobby Gross, Wally Walker and Johnny Davis, signed Dave Twardzik after the American Basketball Association folded, and selected Maurice Lucas in the ABA dispersal draft. Inman later served as the team's general manager from 1981 through 1986.

Inman is probably best known for being the GM who selected oft-injured Kentucky center Sam Bowie with the #2 pick in the 1984 NBA Draft, one spot ahead of the Chicago Bulls who selected Michael Jordan at #3.

Inman also served in the front office of the Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat. He later served as an assistant coach at Lake Oswego High School.

Inman died in Lake Oswego, Oregon of a heart attack, aged 80.

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Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - February 4, 2007
Deceased Name: Stuart Kirk Inman
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, 2007, in Mountain Park Church for Stuart Kirk Inman, who died Jan. 30 at age 80.

Mr. Inman was born Aug. 2, 1926, in Alameda, Calif. During WWII, he served in the merchant marine. He graduated from San Jose State University and received his master's degree from California State University, Long Beach. He worked for the Trailblazers for 16 years, including as an interim coach, chief scout and director of player personnel. In 1950, he married Elinor Herzig.

Survivors include his wife; daughters, Nanci Miller, Sandy Rasmussen, Janice Johnson, and Carol Reid; son David.


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