Lou Hudson

Lou Hudson

Lou Hudson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 11, 2014.
ATLANTA (AP) - Dominique Wilkins hopes young fans take the time to learn about Lou Hudson.

Wilkins says they'll discover "Sweet Lou" was one of the best shooting guards in NBA history.

Hudson, the smooth-shooting Hawks star who averaged more than 20 points during 13 NBA seasons, died Friday. He was 69.

He died in Atlanta, where he was hospitalized and listed in grave condition last month after a stroke, the Hawks said.

Hudson was a six-time All-Star while with the Hawks in St. Louis and Atlanta, often playing away from the national spotlight.

"Young people today don't know how good Lou Hudson really was," Wilkins, a Hall of Famer, told The Associated Press. "He was a hell of a player. The guy could score with the best in history. He was a phenomenal basketball player.

"He should be a Hall of Famer and it's amazing to me he's not. He was one of the best (shooting) guards and that's a fact. You go back and look at his career and look at the numbers and see what he did and you understand."

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Hudson "represented the Hawks franchise with style and grace."

"A six-time All-Star, Hudson left an indelible mark on the Hawks and the NBA, both as a player and a person," Silver said. "On behalf of the NBA, I'd like to extend our deepest condolences to Lou's family and friends."

Hudson was the first face of the Hawks in Atlanta.

"At the beginning of my career, he became a very close friend," Wilkins said. "He gave me a lot of positive advice about how to play the game. One thing he told me early on, he said you work very hard when you're trying to score points. He said look at the game like this: 'If you score three buckets a quarter, how many points is that?' I said 24. He said, 'That's right and you haven't even worked hard yet to get to the free throw line. That's the way you should look at the game.'

"He said, 'The game should be easy for you because of the way you play the game with your ability,' and that stuck with me my whole career."

Hudson, who at 6-foot-5 could play guard and forward, averaged 20.2 points for his career. He spent 11 seasons with the Hawks and finished with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979.

His No. 23 was retired by the Hawks, joining Bob Pettit and Wilkins as the only other Hawks players so honored.

"His jersey is not retired for nothing," Wilkins said. "Only three jerseys are up there, so you know he had to be a heck of a player to have his jersey hanging in that building."

His No. 14 was retired by the University of Minnesota, where he was one of the school's first black players.

Houston coach Kevin McHale, also from Minnesota, said every time he saw Hudson the two "talked Gopher basketball."

"Lou could really shoot the ball," McHale said. "Really good guy. Great guy. Great shooter. Had a good career."

Minnesota coach Rick Adelman, who played agains t Hudson, called the former All-Star "a great shooter, great all-around player."

Hawks co-owner Michael Gearon said he grew up watching Hudson play.

"Lou Hudson holds a special place in the Hawks family, in the hearts of our fans and in the history of our club," Gearon said. "As a fan growing up with this team, I'm fortunate to say I was able to see almost every game Sweet Lou played as a member of the Hawks.

"He was an integral part of successful Hawks teams for over a decade, and is deservedly recognized with the ultimate symbol of his significance to the franchise with the number 23 hanging inside Philips Arena."

Beginning with the 1969-70 season, Hudson averaged at least 24 points in five straight seasons. In his years with the Hawks, he averaged at least 20 points seven times. He set a career high with his 27.1 points per game in 1972-73.

He scored 57 points against Chicago on Nov. 10, 1969, matching the franchise record also set by Pettit a nd Wilkins.

Hudson was a first-round pick by St. Louis in 1966 and made the NBA all-rookie team. He missed part of his second season while serving in the Army.

Following the team's move from St. Louis, he scored the first points for the new Atlanta team in 1968. He helped lead the Hawks to the 1970 Western Division championship.

Hudson, a native of Greensboro, N.C., is also a member of the North Carolina, Georgia and Atlanta sports halls of fame. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1966 even though he didn't play college football.

Hudson suffered his first stroke in 2005 and later campaigned for the "Power to End Stroke" organization.

He is survived by his wife, Madeline (Mardi), his daughter, Adrienne, and his former wife, Bernadette.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

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AP Basketball Writer Jon Krawczynski in Minneapolis contributed to this report.

CHARLES ODUM, AP Sports Writer


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Cynthia Arline

January 26, 2025

May his soul rest in peace, he was a gentle spirit. Intelligent, funny at times and strong . May God bless his family and May he test in peace.

Melissa Morris

July 11, 2020

Happy Birthday

Melissa Morris

July 11, 2019

Happy 75th Birthday

Elliott Shyer

November 26, 2014

So many great memories of Lou Hudson playing with great style and quickness. He had a special talent.

manny lopresto

July 4, 2014

He was such a great player.A smooth shooter who alweays destroyed my buffalo braves.I send my condolences to the basketball world and his family.

May 20, 2014

Lou.... I think of you and Mardi often. Remembering all your optimism and strength after you had the stroke and when Mardi was injured. Your love for Basketball and the kids. Making sure your talent would transcend to all who care to listen. Thanks for the friendship......RIP. Lauren Weichsel Finn

Donna Allen

May 20, 2014

When I hear Barry White singing I think of Lou. I don't know much about basketball but Lou and I shared a common love of Jazz and Blues. After eloping with my husband in 1992 we didn't have a place to have a wedding party and Lou and his wife Mardi said "We Love Parties" so we had our wedding party at his house. Lots of people speak about Lou's basketball accomplishments but he was also an amazing gardener, loved music, and he was very passionate about his Youth Basketball League in Park City which my son participated in. It was an amazing program.

My sincere condolences to Mardi, Adriane and family for your loss. May your happy memories of Lou bring you peace.

Much love,

Donna Allen
Park City, Utah

Sarah Mobley

May 2, 2014

My heart and thoughts are with you during this time. Please know that you are not alone in remembering a truly wonderful person that meant so much to so many.
High School classmate

Bill Owens

April 30, 2014

I met Louis when we were 8 years old, playing little league baseball against each other and we competed together, in all sports from that time on until High School Graduation. Our sympathies and prayers go out to you, his family in this time of your great loss and may you find peace in the promises of Jesus Christ. R I P Louis Hudson- He was a good teammate, classmate, person !!!

ShaDrach Qawiy

April 30, 2014

It was a pleasure meeting Brother Hudson back in 2007, indeed a man with a big heart. A loyal servant has returned home.

Your Friends at Ponder's Cleaners

April 30, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Walter Johnson

April 30, 2014

I was in the tenth grade at Dudley High School while Sweet Lou played basketball there. He was an exciting player to watch and should have been in the NBA Hall of Fame many years ago. Rest well Lou and I will miss you.

Garry Pierce

April 29, 2014

I remember 'cuz' at family reunions. Thanks for your instruction.

Nazarene Mckinney

April 29, 2014

A great basketball player and a great guy! May his family find comfort in the legacy he left them with. May they find peace in the promises of Jesus Christ.

Pat - A Fan

April 28, 2014

An Atlanta Hawks Legend and very talented and gifted player. "R.I.P. Sweet Lou."

Billy C Matthews

April 24, 2014

Watched Lou play as a hawk and a Laker during his career, he was our favorite.

Larry Carter

April 22, 2014

Sup may you in PEACE my brother.

BC

April 21, 2014

I found reading Lou Hudson's obituary so refreshing. Not only was he a talented basketball player, but also he was a genuine human being who impacted the lives of many in a memorable way. I must admit that this is such a rare quality in the world today. Certainly Jesus had persons like Lou in mind when he spoke the words at Luke 23:43. With deepest sympathy for your loss as you say goodbye to a loving husband, a devoted father, and a team player in every way!

Calvin Williams

April 19, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 19, 2014

death will be swallowed up forever.....

Jan

April 19, 2014

Draw comfort from the one who gives every good gift and every perfrct present is from above. God promises to sswallow up death forever. Is 25:8

Se Ashe

April 19, 2014

Our Captain, Friend. Thank you for the memories and smile.

Arnold

April 18, 2014

A true BB Legend and a better person. Thanks for the memories.

Claysie Dawkins

April 18, 2014

May God give the Hudson family peace at this time.

April 17, 2014

May God grant the family peace and comfort in this time of sorrow (2Cor. 1: 2, 3)

April 17, 2014

Many hearts are grieving the great loss of Lou. He had a good reputation among many athletes whether young or old. He will be missed by many. Eccles. 7:1

April 17, 2014

Our sincere condolences to the family. May they find peace and comfort in the God of tender mercies who feels their pain and will provide the help needed.
LM

SANDRA JACKSON

April 17, 2014

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU FAMILY. TRUST IN GOD FOR ALL YOUR STRENGTH. WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS!

Mark Sorenson

April 16, 2014

Lou Hudson was the greatest basketball player in the history of the University of Minnesota. I will always cherish the memory of the many great games he played here. His number 14 is retired and his banner and picture remains high in dear old Williams Arena. My sincerest sympathy goes out to his beloved family. Gopher supporters everywhere mourn the passing of the great Lou Hudson.

John Kidd

April 16, 2014

Well wishes to the family of Mr. Lou Hudson, I'm sure we can credit him with the invention of the term " Stop And Pop". A great shooter that reminds me of players like George Gervin and Alex English who came along later. Rip in peace Sweet Lou

April 15, 2014

May God's peace be upon your family at this time.
A.D.

Jerry E. Atlanta

April 15, 2014

May God Comfort be with the family & friends. Peace & Blessings Jerry E. & Aundra Stanford

BasketballTopFan

April 14, 2014

We would like to offer our sympathy and condolences to the family, friends and fans of Lou Hudson.

Lou was a great basketball player who had a sweet jump shot.

Rest In Peace (RIP) !!!

Harry Simpson

April 14, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

April 14, 2014

May God grant the family peace and comfort in this time of sorrow (2Cor. 1: ,2,3
J

George Croly

April 14, 2014

I Love Lou Hudson. A part of my youth is gone. My idol. Learned the game and how to play it right from watching Mr. Hudson. Wore #23 because of him. That he is not in the HOF is a disgrace. He was just a classy guy, a good man, one of the greatest to ever play in the NBA. He left us too soon. It was an honor to watch him play. My condolences go out to his family and friends. I'm just so sad and cannnot stop the tears. Rest In Peace Mr. Hudson.

April 13, 2014

Rest in peace "SWEET LOU". May God comfort the Hudson family.
Michael, Baltimore, Md.

~ Rev.21:4 ~ V Austin

April 13, 2014

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Edward Felien

April 13, 2014

I was a student at the University of Minnesota, and I lived in Lou's dorm, Pioneer Hall. I remember him not only as a great basketball player, but also as a great person who ALWAYS would add a friendly greeting to us non-athletes anytime our paths crossed. We were blessed to have known him.

April 13, 2014

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

April 13, 2014

Putnam Middle School 2013-2014 Girls and Boys Basketball Team .

April 13, 2014

Back in the day "Sweet Lou" was one of the great basketball players you enjoyed watching run up and down the court. So sorry for the loss of such a great person. May the family remember the good days shared with him to keep them strong. Acts 17:31

April 13, 2014

Watch him as a kid,great player.He should have been in the HOF a long time ago.Rest in peace Sweet Lou!!

Debra

April 13, 2014

I am surprised and saddened by the news of the passing of one of my favorite Atlanta Hawks. Mr. Hudson always carried himself in a professional manner. Never any scandals. Todays athletes can learn from his example. Rest in Peace.

April 13, 2014

With deepest condolences. We are never prepared for such a deep loss so I hope you find some comfort in your memories & joys and know sickness, pain and death that we deal with now will one day be no more for this has been promised to us.

The Kirkland Family

April 13, 2014

Our condolences and prayers to the family, friends and fans of Mr. Hudson. May your memories bring you comfort.

Stan Parrish

April 12, 2014

Marcie, Adriene, family and friends I send my condolences to you at the passing of this great man. Lou was not only a great basketball player but a great human being. He endured suffering and difficulty with dignity and would always bounce back. He was a great humanitarian and loved to coach and work with kids. He left this world a better place and we will miss him
Stan Parrish

Anita

April 12, 2014

May you God bless the family!

Leslie Miller

April 12, 2014

To my friend and ally who served with me on the Park City Council in the 1990's, I will always remember your sense of fair play, friendship and good humor Sweet Lou. Thank you for the determination and kindness you shared with me and our community. My deepest condolences to Mardi and your family.

Skip and Carole SEDIVEC

April 12, 2014

Our condolences go out to Madeline and Lou's family. Our thoughts are with you. We enjoyed getting to know Lou and Madeline when we moved to Park City, Utah. We enjoyed reminiscing about his basketball days while we worked out at the gym.

The Staff of Willie A. Watkins, Inc. Historic West End Chapel

April 13, 2014

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

Ann L.

April 12, 2014

Condolences to the family and loved ones of Lou Hudson,

What dreadful and painful news to hear! May you draw comfort in knowing that he is not in any pain or suffering.
      
Draw a bit of comfort from the encouraging thoughts of the many comments and especially the scriptural references in this Guest Book.  It will help you day to day in finding endurance and regain hope in God's promises of a new order of things to come.

Skip Belcher

April 12, 2014

I worked with Lou for many, many years with his Lou Hudson Youth League, After School program and other projects. Lou was a great ball player, coach, instructor and all around great guy! I'm very saddened at his passing. My sincerest condolences to Mardi, Adrienne all his family and friends. Stories about Lou will never fade. He will be missed.

bobby gordon ll

April 12, 2014

Peace to you and your family.

Kenneth Grueschow

April 12, 2014

:(

Dan Muchnick

April 12, 2014

Having moved from St. Louis to Atlanta in early 70s I was privileged to watch Lou over his entire career; I also and, more importantly had the honor of meeting him and admired his humble attitude. I still quote to my clients what he said in our meeting: "It is easier to increase your standard of living than to decrease it; that it why I believe in living within my means".

April 12, 2014

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

April 12, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

April 12, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mary Smith

April 12, 2014

Many basketball fans will remember Lou Hudson. To the family - my deepest sympathy. God cares and will end all suffering.

April 12, 2014

So sorry to hear of the loss of Lou. May the Most High God console his familyand friends until the day He swallows up death forever. (Psalm 83:18)

April 12, 2014

My condolences to the family. May the comfort from the God who truly cares for you help you to cope during this difficult time.

Rudy

April 12, 2014

Lou Hudson was a class act, all the way around.

Edward Cantrell

April 12, 2014

RIP

Patricia A. Ware

April 12, 2014

To the entire family and dear friends of LOU HUDSON. May God grant you all PEACE and All of the STRENGTH you will need to endure such a painful time your lives. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

Lester Drew

April 11, 2014

RIP, Lou. Class guy all the way. Thanks for the memories.

April 11, 2014

TO THE HUDSON FAMILY AND ALL OF HIS LOVED ONES..SINCERE CONDOLENCE TO YOU.AND MAY THE PEACE OF GOD THAT EXCEL ALL THOUGHT BE WITH YOU."PHP.4:7

John Felice

April 11, 2014

RIP Lou... Great & classy player back at U of MN.

April 11, 2014

He will always be in our hearts.

Lisa

April 11, 2014

As a child I was in awe of Sweet Lou along with the rest of those great St Louis Hawks. They were this little girl's heroes. I really didn't know much about basketball but I loved to watch him along with Bob Petit and Lenny Wilkins play.

Brent a fan

April 11, 2014

One of the best. A true legend on & off the Court. Served his country and entertained as well. My thoughts & prays are with the family. God bless!

Babs Fitzgerald

April 11, 2014

To the Hudson family I send my sincere condolences.May the Love,Peace and Grace of GOD comfort you during this difficult time.MAY THE SWEET LOU #23 REST IN PEACE.

Dominique

April 11, 2014

A basketball great who will forever be in the memory of his family and friends will also be in God's memory: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice-John 5:28

April 11, 2014

Hudson family, I am sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Victo Woods

April 11, 2014

Sweet Lou ... I'm sadden by this news today.. An excellent 2 guard. Never got his just do. Lot of people don't remember him playIng with Lakers. He played on some good teams. He played in the greatest era of basketball .. The 70's. Plain against some of greats like the Big O, Jerry West, Walt Frazier, Earl the Pearl Monroe just to name a few. Broth a you will surely missed . You are now in the NBA Heaven Hall Of Fame.

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