Saturday, November 26, 2016

UDC's Head Coach Juan Dixon forges relationship with father he didn’t know existed

HEAD COACH JUAN DIXON
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
UDC FIREBIRDS
BALTIMORE, Maryland -- On road trips with the Maryland men’s basketball team during his three seasons as a special assistant, Juan Dixon admired how coach Mark Turgeon involved his own family, and particularly his father Bob.

Dixon, 38, lost both of his parents to AIDS when he was a teenager. Phil and Juanita Dixon weren’t around to see the former Calvert Hall standout lead the Terps to their only national championship in 2002 — the year he was a consensus All-American and the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four.

They didn’t share in the ups and downs of his NBA career — a seven-year journey from Washington to Portland to Toronto to Detroit and back to Washington, with only one season as a starter.

“I said to Coach Turgeon, ‘It’s awesome that you get the support that you do from your dad, traveling with the team, being there for you, no matter if things are going well or not,’” Dixon said.

“I told him, ‘I wish I could have had that with my own father.’ ” Dixon smiled. His eyes moistened.
“Now I do,” he said.  The Baltimore native learned in late August that Phil Dixon was not his biological father.

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