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Pelicans rookie Dejean-Jones dies from gunshot wound

Police told the Dallas Morning News and Des Moines Register that the 23-year-old was killed early on Saturday after kicking open the door of a Dallas apartment and being shot by a man inside.

Published : May 29, 2016 13:55 IST , New York

Dejean-Jones averaged 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.9 minutes on the court over 14 games, 11 of them as a starter, before his season ended following surgery for a broken right wrist.
Dejean-Jones averaged 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.9 minutes on the court over 14 games, 11 of them as a starter, before his season ended following surgery for a broken right wrist.
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Dejean-Jones averaged 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.9 minutes on the court over 14 games, 11 of them as a starter, before his season ended following surgery for a broken right wrist.

New Orleans Pelicans rookie guard Bryce Dejean-Jones died on Saturday from a gunshot wound to his abdomen.

Police told the Dallas Morning News and Des Moines Register that the 23-year-old was killed early on Saturday after kicking open the door of a Dallas apartment and being shot by a man inside.

Authorities said the man, who had been sleeping before the forced entry, fired from inside his bedroom after Dejean-Jones kicked the door to the room. He collapsed in an outer hallway and died at a hospital.

"It is with deep sadness that the Pelicans organization acknowledges the sudden passing of Bryce Dejean-Jones," the team said in a statement.

"We are devastated at the loss of this young man's life who had such a promising future ahead of him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bryce's family through this difficult time."

Dejean-Jones signed a three-year contract with the Pelicans in February after playing on back-to-back 10-day deals.

He averaged 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.9 minutes on the court over 14 games, 11 of them as a starter, before his season ended following surgery for a broken right wrist.

"The NBA family mourns the tragic loss of New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said. "Bryce inspired countless people with his hard work and perseverance on his journey to the NBA, and he had a bright future in our league."

Dejean-Jones, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, played college basketball at Southern California, Nevada-Las Vegas and Iowa State.

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