Roy Marble
{{Short description|American basketball player (1966–2015)}}
{{For|his son, the Orlando Magic player|Devyn Marble}}
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{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Roy Lane Marble
| image =
| width =
| caption =
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 6
| weight_lb = 190
| birth_date = {{birth date|1966|12|13}}
| birth_place = Flint, Michigan, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2015|09|11|1966|12|13}}
| death_place = Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
| high_school = Beecher (Flint, Michigan)
| college = Iowa (1985–1989)
| draft_year = 1989
| draft_round = 1
| draft_pick = 23
| draft_team = Atlanta Hawks
| career_start = 1989
| career_end = 1995
| career_number = 22, 5
| career_position = Shooting guard / small forward
| years1 = {{nbay|1989|full=y}}
| team1 = Atlanta Hawks
| years2 = 1990–1991
| team2 = Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets
| years3 = 1991–1992
| team3 = Tri-City Chinook
| years4 = 1993
| team4 = Montreal Dragons
| years5 = 1993
| team5 = Fargo-Moorhead Fever
| years6 = 1993
| team6 = Quad City Thunder
| years7 = {{nbay|1993|end}}
| team7 = Denver Nuggets
| years8 = 1994
| team8 = Tri-City Chinook
| years9 = 1994–1995
| team9 = Shreveport Crawdads
| highlights =
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year (1985)
- Third-team Parade All-American (1985)
}}
Roy Lane Marble Jr. (December 13, 1966 – September 11, 2015) was an American professional basketball player, 6'6" tall, who played as a swingman.
After playing four seasons at the University of Iowa from 1985 to 1989, Marble left the college as Iowa's all-time leading scorer with 2,116 points, a record which stood for 32 years until Luka Garza broke it on February 21, 2021.[http://hawkeyesports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/073004aaa.html Iowa Men's Basketball 1,000 point club] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060814012718/http://hawkeyesports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/073004aaa.html |date=2006-08-14 }} Marble was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (23rd overall) of the 1989 NBA draft, playing for the club during his rookie year (24 games, scoring a total of 51 points).
He also had a brief stint with the Denver Nuggets during the 1993–94 season, appearing in 5 games.
Personal life
In August 2014, Marble was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer that began in his lungs.{{Cite web|url=http://thegazette.com/subject/sports/roy-marble-cancer-makes-him-think-about-things-he-took-for-granted-20141105|title = Roy Marble: Cancer makes him think about things he 'took for granted'}} He was publicly vocal about his struggle with this terminal disease, while relocating his family from Iowa to his home state of Michigan.
Marble died of cancer on September 11, 2015, at the age of 48, the birthday of his nephew, Asher.[http://www.kcrg.com/subject/news/roy-marble-iowas-scoring-leader-dies-at-48-20150911 Roy Marble, Iowa's scoring leader, dies at 48] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012034034/http://www.kcrg.com/subject/news/roy-marble-iowas-scoring-leader-dies-at-48-20150911 |date=2015-10-12 }}
Marble's son, Devyn, followed in his father's footsteps to Iowa and the NBA. Devyn and his father were the first father-son duo in Big Ten history to each score 1,000 points.[https://www.foxnews.com/sports/iowas-devyn-marble-joins-father-roy-in-scoring-1000th-point-for-hawkeyes Iowa's Devyn Marble joins father Roy in scoring 1,000th point for Hawkeye]
Marble came into the news again in 2021 when his family expressed displeasure at the retirement of Luka Garza's jersey number (announced after the last game of the season on March 7), noting that they felt hurt and disrespected by the move upon the fact that Marble's number was not retired; Marble, alongside Murray Wier and Chuck Darling, are considered the best players to not have their jersey number retired by Iowa. Devyn stated that he would never publicly watch another Iowa game again. Two days after announcing Garza's jersey retirement, Iowa athletic director Gary Barta gave a public apology to the Marble family.{{Cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/31034868/family-iowa-men-basketball-great-roy-marble-hurt-luka-garza-number-retirement-ad-apologizes|title=Marble family hurt by Garza honor; AD apologizes|date=9 March 2021}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/marblro01.html Stats at Basketball-Reference]
{{1989 NBA draft}}
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Category:American men's basketball players
Category:Atlanta Hawks draft picks
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Category:Denver Nuggets players
Category:Fargo-Moorhead Fever players
Category:Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball players
Category:McDonald's High School All-Americans
Category:Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
Category:Quad City Thunder players
Category:Shreveport Crawdads players
Category:Tri-City Chinook players
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