This article is about the basketball player sometimes called Connie Norman. For the AIDS activist, see Connie Norman.
Coniel Norman (September 24, 1953 - March 7, 2022), also known as Connie Norman, was a retired American professional basketball player. He played a total of 99 NBA games.[1]
After basketball Norman served in the U.S. army. After serving in the army he lost touch with his family and friends and struggled with homelessness for 27 years.[2] In 2010, he was reunited with his family.[3]
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^Connie Norman NBA & ABA Stats | Basketball-Reference.com
^. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
^Former Arizona star forward resurfaces – College Basketball Nation Blog- ESPN
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