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After a cancer battle, Jose 'Piculin' Ortiz, the Puerto Rican basketball legend who was known as 'Piculin' Ortiz, died at 62.

The Puerto Rico Basketball Federation announced on Tuesday that the legendary Puerto Rican basketball player Jose "Piculin Ortiz" died aged 62, after fighting colorectal carcinoma for several years.

Today, Puerto Rico has lost?more than a sportsman. It?loses an icon. The Puerto Rico Basketball Federation told X, "Thank you for your joy and for proudly representing our flag." Your legacy will continue to live on every court, and in each generation that you inspired.

Ortiz was a Puerto Rican born in Aibonito on October 25, 1964. He was 2.08 meters high when he became a dominant player in Puerto Rico's local league.

Ortiz, who played college basketball for Oregon State University, was selected 15th by the Utah Jazz in the?NBA draft.

He began his professional career in Europe with CAI Zaragoza, in Spain. Later, he briefly played for the Utah Jazz.

After his NBA stint, Ortiz returned home to Europe and established a successful career in Spain. He played for prestigious clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, Festina Andorra, and Unicaja Malaga. He played in Greece and finished his career in Spain.

Ortiz has been a member of the Puerto Rican national team for more than two decades. He was part of the team that shocked the United States in 2004 at the Athens Olympics. This is one of "the most significant" results in Puerto Rican sport history.

In 2019, he was inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame.

In his later years, he also had a 'failed run for political office' and legal problems. This included a drug possession conviction after authorities discovered more than 200 marijuana plants in the residence where he lived. Carlos Serrano wrote the article. Translation by Angelica Medina, Mexico City Editing By Toby Davis

(source: Reuters)