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'''Malik Sealy''' was and still the best b-ball player one the team even though he is dead he still plays with the players. even if the players got traded to other teams he is still with them, in there hearts and in the game. the best game ever made. peace to all RIP MALIK SEALY. (], ] - ], ]), a native of ], ], was a guard for the ] from 1998 until his death in a ]. '''Malik Sealy''' (], ] - ], ]), a native of ], ], was a guard for the ] from 1998 until his death in a ].
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Malik Sealy (February 1, 1970 - May 20, 2000), a native of Bronx, New York, was a guard for the Minnesota Timberwolves from 1998 until his death in a car accident. Template:Hoopsbio-stub

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