LINKS: Basketball World Mourns Loss of Coach Louis Orr

Photo by John Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Everyone agrees that there was not a kinder man in the game Georgetown Hoyas and Patrick Ewing relayed a message from Louis Orr’s family that the beloved coach and basketball player has passed away after a battle with cancer. https://t.co/Lzp8MIHtxQ— Georgetown Hoops (@GeorgetownHoops) December 16, 2022 While many of the early comments and tributes were captured in an earlier post, the basketball community has come out in further support since then, echoing the sentiments that Coach Orr was a kind, classy gentleman on and off the court. He will be missed and his impact will live on forever through those who knew him. Georgetown Assistant Coach Louis Orr has Reportedly Passed Away https://t.co/qCGJCaqmHo pic.twitter.com/Ugn3nxrdCS— Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya) December 16, 2022 Louis Orr spent at least 20 years in the Big East as a player and coach. With experience playing in the early days of the Big East Conference, head coaching at Seton Hall 2001-2006, and assistant coaching stints at Georgetown (2017-2022), Syracuse (1996-2000), Providence (1994-1996), and Xavier (not Big East during 1991-1994), his experience in the conference is unique and likely unparalleled. Perhaps the BIG EAST conference should consider naming their sportsmanship award after Louis Orr. Lot of love going around for the late coach. Can we name the @BIGEASTMBB Sportsmanship Award after Louis Orr?— Philadelphia Hoyas (@PhillyHoyas) December 16, 2022 Here are the links and tweets: Louis Orr was the greatest man I've had the pleasure to know. He came into my life as my first recruit, became a fantastic coach and colleague—but most importantly, he became a dear friend. I will treasure our years together. Sending my love to his family and our Orange family. pic.twitter.com/gHBnIHh83T— Jim Boeheim (@therealboeheim) December 16, 2022 Heartbreaking news to learn of the passing of Louis Orr former ⁊@Cuse_MBB⁩ STAR & ex ⁊@nyknicks⁩ player & college coach. Talk about a gentleman & winner in the GAME OF LIFE = LOUIS ORR . May he RIP ! #CANCERSUCKS https://t.co/7Py29BVv92— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) December 16, 2022 So heartbroken with the news of Louis Orr's passing. My first Syracuse recruit n Knick player was as kind a person to play in the NBA - our thoughts and prayers are with his family ❀— Rick Pitino (@RealPitino) December 16, 2022 Louis Orr did so much for others, especially as a mentor/coach in college basketball and as a player in the NBA, part of the reason we was on staff with Patrick Ewing at Georgetown, RIP pic.twitter.com/amX2lABDSE— Joe Nugent (@joenuge) December 16, 2022 Louis Orr was a tremendous player and coach, all while being a friend to everybody he encountered. Louie’s energy and kindness was infectious, and he impacted a countless amount of people throughout his life. The basketball world has lost a class act today. Such sad news. RIP — John Fanta (@John_Fanta) December 16, 2022 Saddened beyond words to learn of the passing of Syracuse all-time great Louis Orr. A class act, always. pic.twitter.com/paw5G277EQ— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) December 16, 2022 I was fortunate to have Louis Orr as a volunteer assistant when I played. Wasn’t a better man in CBB. Kind to everyone. RIP Louis.— Chris Mack (@CoachChrisMack) December 16, 2022 We are saddened about the passing of Louis Orr, a true gentleman and our @SetonHallMBB head coach for 5 years. We extend our deepest condolences to his wife Yvette & the entire Orr Family.#HALLin pic.twitter.com/1sr6rpvGLJ— Seton Hall Athletics (@SHUAthletics) December 16, 2022 We mourn the loss of an Orange legend - a player, a coach, and most importantly a great person who made everyone around him better. Louis Orr's memory will live in our hearts forever, and especially whenever we look up and see his No. 55 in the Dome rafters. pic.twitter.com/X6KnKSfpQP— Syracuse Men’s Basketball (@Cuse_MBB) December 16, 2022 Sad to hear of the passing of Coach Louis Orr. I learned so much from him, especially during my time at Georgetown. He would light up the room with his presence. My condolences goes out to his family.— Ömer Yurtseven (@OmerYurtseven5) December 16, 2022 On the passing of Louis Orr: Louie was a gentle man and a great mentor to many, always very friendly and engaging. I have known him since his playing days at Syracuse with the Louie & Bouie show. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.— Rich Chvotkin (@HoyasWin) December 16, 2022 Louis Orr, former New York Knicks forward, Syracuse University star and Seton Hall head coach, passed away at the age of 64. https://t.co/zfnomHFlse— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) December 16, 2022 The news of Coach Louis Orr passing is really sad. All the time in the Gyms recruiting or Games competing , he was always a symbol of class, kindness and professionalism. I’ll never forget sitting in @BIGEAST meetings s

LINKS: Basketball World Mourns Loss of Coach Louis Orr
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Everyone agrees that there was not a kinder man in the game

Georgetown Hoyas and Patrick Ewing relayed a message from Louis Orr’s family that the beloved coach and basketball player has passed away after a battle with cancer.

While many of the early comments and tributes were captured in an earlier post, the basketball community has come out in further support since then, echoing the sentiments that Coach Orr was a kind, classy gentleman on and off the court. He will be missed and his impact will live on forever through those who knew him.

Louis Orr spent at least 20 years in the Big East as a player and coach. With experience playing in the early days of the Big East Conference, head coaching at Seton Hall 2001-2006, and assistant coaching stints at Georgetown (2017-2022), Syracuse (1996-2000), Providence (1994-1996), and Xavier (not Big East during 1991-1994), his experience in the conference is unique and likely unparalleled.

Perhaps the BIG EAST conference should consider naming their sportsmanship award after Louis Orr.

Here are the links and tweets: