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Robert Robertson
February 18, 2022
What a legend. Debusschere was the final piece to make the Knicks one of the most beloved teams ever. Hard worker, truly team first, no frills, just grit. Knicks glory days were memorable.
John Savies
June 29, 2021
May God bless Dave DeBusschere & his family. My childhood hero. Helped bring 2 championships to my Knickerbockers. Rugged & tough on the court. A reserved & humble gentleman off the court. He will always be missed by his teammates, his opponents and his fans. #22 as a hall of famer, # 1 as a man.
Harry Simpson
May 15, 2016
Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Thomas Sauer
April 10, 2014
I know this is being written a bit late, but just decided to google him to see what I could find. God Bless Dave and his family. I've been a huge Knick fan starting from their glory days. Knowing he was a co-captain on such a talented, heady team shows what great qualities he had.
Neil Rice
October 28, 2003
Dave Debusschere was one of my heroes growing up. A blue-collar working stiff who put team success over everything else. Dave was a true role model. To say to someone "You remind me of Dave Debusschere" is the ultimate compliment. My deepest sympathy to his family. The world has lost a good man.
Neil J Rice
Major, US Army
OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Afghanistan)
cintron-rosado
May 16, 2003
being a new yorker, i watched him play back in the hey days, God Bless, my sympathy to his family
Cesar Garcia
May 15, 2003
My condolences to the DeBusschere family. May they have peace of the Lord. As a New Yorker I first disageed with trade that brought Dave to N.Y. until I saw what a great player and gentleman he was.
James Jordan
May 15, 2003
As a former co-resident with Dave at U of D'S Holden Hall Dorm, I wish his family my condolences. He was a great athlete and an gentleman
in college.
Jim Jordan
Jacquelyn Holmes
May 15, 2003
As a fan of Mr.DeBusschere from his days of playing with the New York Knicks and present day. I am very sad to hear that he has gone home to live with God. But I'm not sad about him going home, it's the fact that he has left us. My condolences to his family. I always felt that he was a kind hearted person. I hope that his family knows that they will see him again someday. God bless and my prayers are with you.
rachel and porsha sanders
May 15, 2003
may god comfort the family.
Robert Tvorik
May 14, 2003
As a long time fan of college basketball I am saddened to see the passing of a great college player.
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