Former Chinese basketball star Mu Tiezhu died of heart attack in Beijing on Sunday noon, No. 309 PLA Hospital announced on Sunday afternoon. Mu was 59.
Mu, who stood 2.28 meters, two centimeters taller than Chinese NBA star Yao Ming, was a household name in China in the 1970s and 1980s.
The towering center joined the People's Liberation Army in 1972 and made it to the Bayi team in 1973. Four years later, Mu was called to the national team.
Mu led the Chinese team to its first Asian championship title in 1977, the Asian Games gold medal in 1978 and a 11th-place finish in the world championship the same year.
Mu, who averaged over 20 points, had once scored 80 points in a domestic game.
The basketball giant ended his playing career in 1987 to coach the Bayi team and moonlight in movie business. He starred in a few comedy movies, such as "The Silly Manager", "Dark Corridor" and "Overnight Singing Star".
Mu, who had the PLA rank as a senior colonel of the civil service, retired in 2000.
His last public appearance was at the Chinese women's team's Olympic game against the Czech Republic on Aug. 17.
Mu is survived by his wife Wang Zhuanhong and two adult children.
Source: Xinhua
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