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NBA Sixth Man of the Year and Wake Forest legend Rodney Rodgers dies at age 54
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Wake Forest Icon and NBA Sixth Man of the Year Rodney Rodgers Passes Away at 54

November 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Rodney Rodgers, a former NBA star and standout player at Wake Forest, passed away on Friday at 54, according to his family. Over his 12-year NBA career, Rodgers averaged 10.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game and earned the Sixth Man of the Year Award in 2000 while playing for the Phoenix Suns. His death was due to natural causes related to spinal cord injuries sustained in a 2008 ATV accident, his wife Faye revealed.

At Wake Forest, Rodgers was a two-time All-ACC player and the ACC Player of the Year in 1993, with his number 54 retired by the team. The ninth overall pick in the 1993 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets, he also played for the Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, and Philadelphia 76ers. The 2008 ATV accident left him paralyzed from the shoulders down.

Faye Rodgers reflected on the past 18 years as a mix of challenges and blessings, highlighting Rodney’s positivity, motivation, and quiet strength that inspired many. The NBA expressed sadness over his death, honoring not only his basketball achievements but also his resilience and generosity off the court.

Wake Forest’s athletic director John Curry praised Rodgers for his impact on the program and his inspiring spirit after his accident. Former coach Dave Odom named Rodgers one of the greatest players in ACC history, noting his unique dual honors as ACC Freshman and Player of the Year. Rodgers helped lead Wake Forest to its first NCAA Tournament in 1984 and a Sweet 16 appearance. His daughters, Rodrica and Lydia, also played college basketball at Georgia Tech and NC State, respectively.

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Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes recognized Rodgers’ lasting influence beyond his playing career, expressing condolences to the family and acknowledging his significant contributions to basketball and the community.

Fan Take: Rodney Rodgers’ story is a powerful reminder of the deep impact a player can have beyond just the game statistics, inspiring future generations through courage and resilience. His legacy highlights the importance of strength and determination both on and off the court, making his memory a lasting influence in the world of basketball.

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