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Reuters: Sports News: Rockets coach McHale's daughter dies at age 23

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Rockets coach McHale's daughter dies at age 23
Nov 26th 2012, 00:43

Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:43pm EST

(Reuters) - Houston Rockets coach Kevin McHale's youngest daughter has died due to illness at the age of 23, the NBA team said on Sunday.

"I extend my deepest condolences to Kevin and Lynn for the loss of their beautiful daughter, Sasha, on Saturday afternoon," Rockets' owner Leslie Alexander said in a statement.

Alexandra "Sasha" McHale had long battled lupus, an auto-immune disease, and was hospitalized with a related condition, the Houston Chronicle said on its website.

Kevin McHale had been on leave since November 10 for what the team described as a personal family matter.

Assistant Kelvin Sampson has served as the Rockets' acting coach during McHale's absence.

"Sasha was a daddy's girl," Sampson told reporters on Sunday.

"I remember last year during the lockout when we were meeting, she got sick. She was on a study abroad and had to come back. He just talked about her all the time. It's just tough. It's terrible. Terrible, terrible, terrible."

The Rockets went ahead with a scheduled practice on Sunday.

"It's really tough," Rockets guard Jeremy Lin said.

"I don't think I've ever had this much communication with a head coach," Lin said.

"Even while he was gone, he was texting me after every game and before games. I was like, ‘Wow.' Obviously you have your own situation, but the fact that you're thinking about us shows a lot about who he is as a person."

Forward Chandler Parsons also called the situation terrible for everyone.

"It's just tough to see him like this just knowing how close he is to his family," Parsons said. "I feel really, really bad.

"We're playing for Coach Mac. We're playing for his family. We're playing for his daughter."

(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina, editing by Ed Osmond and Greg Stutchbury)

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