Darius Morris, a former Michigan standout who played four seasons in the NBA, has died at age 33.
No cause of death was given, but he was at home in Los Angeles and his family released this statement to TMZ:
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved son, Darius Aaron Morris. During this time of transition, his family asks that you respect his wishes for privacy and grace.”
Morris was born and raised in Los Angeles, where he led Windward High School to a state title. He then played two seasons at Michigan, where he set the all-time single-season assists record with 235 and in 2011 led the team into the third round of the NCAA tournament. His former coach wrote this on X (formerly Twitter).
Sad to hear of the passing of former Wolverine Darius Morris. In 2010-11, Darius was our starting starter. He was a leader in that program that turned around the 21-win season that laid the foundation for Michigan’s next decade of success.
RIP DMo and condolences to the Morris family.-John Beilein (@JohnBeilein) May 4, 2024
The Lakers drafted Morris and brought him back to Los Angeles, and he played two seasons for the team during the Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash era. He also played for the 76ers, Clippers, Grizzlies and Nets throughout his four-year NBA career. After that, he spent time in the G-League and also played overseas in China, Russia and France.
Our thoughts are with the Morris family.