Denver Nuggets’ Aaron Gordon will be honoring his late brother, Drew Gordon, by changing his jersey number from No. 50 to No. 32 for the upcoming NBA season. Drew, who tragically passed away in a car accident in May, wore No. 32 during his college basketball days at the University of New Mexico, where he had impressive performances and earned multiple accolades.
After his college career, Drew played professionally overseas and also had a brief stint with the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA. Despite not finding much success in the league, he had a successful career internationally, winning championships and earning All-Star nods in various countries.
Aaron Gordon paid tribute to his brother by getting a chest tattoo with Drew’s initials and shared the emotional moment on social media. This gesture signifies the deep bond between the two brothers and how Drew’s legacy continues to inspire Aaron.
This jersey number change will be the third in Aaron Gordon’s career, as he previously wore No. 00 and No. 50 with the Orlando Magic. The switch to No. 32 holds significant meaning for him and serves as a constant reminder of his brother’s impact on his life.
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