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Chris Ford, member of Pistons' Top 50 who made NBA's first 3, dies at 74

Chris Ford, a member of the Detroit Pistons' top 50 players of all-time who later made the first 3-pointer in NBA history, has died. Ford, who reportedly recently suffered a heart attack, died Tuesday. He was 74.

Ford was the 17th overall pick by the Pistons in the 1972 NBA Draft out of Villanova, and played seven of his 11 seasons with Detroit. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard averaged double-digits in scoring in seasons for the Pistons, including 12.3 points in the 1976-77 season.

In 1978-79, he was averaging 11 points when Detroit traded him to Boston for Earl Tatum.