Tweet Sheet: Reactions to the Death of Moses Malone

The NBA legend passed away on Sunday.

Moses Malone: March 23 - This retired NBA Hall of Famer hit the big 6-0 mark this week.(Photo: Tiffany Rose/WireImage)

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R.I.P. Chairman of the Board - Moses Malone, NBA Hall of Famer and all-around legend, died on Sunday at the age of 60. His passing comes as a shock to his fans and colleagues, who remember him for leading the Philadelphia 76ers in their greatest season in franchise history and also for being a class act on the court and off. (Photo: Tiffany Rose/WireImage)

Scottie Pippen, @scottiepippen - The former Chicago Bulls player grieves the loss of his fellow All-Star.  (Photo: Scottie Pippen via Twitter)

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Scottie Pippen, @scottiepippen - The former Chicago Bulls player grieves the loss of his fellow All-Star. (Photo: Scottie Pippen via Twitter)

Allen Iverson, @alleniverson - Both Iverson and Malone are part of the Philadelphia 76ers legacy.  (Photo: Allen Iverson via Twitter)

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Allen Iverson, @alleniverson - Both Iverson and Malone are part of the Philadelphia 76ers legacy. (Photo: Allen Iverson via Twitter)

Reggie Miller, @reggiemillerTNT - The Indiana Pacers legend-turned-commentator recalls Malone's signature catchphrase "Fo, fo, fo," indicating his prediction the Sixers would sweep the 1983 playoffs.  (Photo: Reggie Miller via Twitter)

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Reggie Miller, @reggiemillerTNT - The Indiana Pacers legend-turned-commentator recalls Malone's signature catchphrase "Fo, fo, fo," indicating his prediction the Sixers would sweep the 1983 playoffs. (Photo: Reggie Miller via Twitter)

Isiah Thomas, @iamisiahthomas - The player-turned-coach offers a simple message in memory of his NBA contemporary.  (Photo: Isiah Thomas via Twitter)

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Isiah Thomas, @iamisiahthomas - The player-turned-coach offers a simple message in memory of his NBA contemporary. (Photo: Isiah Thomas via Twitter)

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Vince Carter, @mrvincecarter15 - The Memphis Grizzlies shooting guard is among many of today's players who idolized Malone.  (Photo: Vince Carter via Twitter)

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Vince Carter, @mrvincecarter15 - The Memphis Grizzlies shooting guard is among many of today's players who idolized Malone. (Photo: Vince Carter via Twitter)

Chris Broussard, @chris_broussard - The NBA commentator acknowledges Malone's great contributions to the sport.  (Photo: Chris Broussard via Twitter)

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Chris Broussard, @chris_broussard - The NBA commentator acknowledges Malone's great contributions to the sport. (Photo: Chris Broussard via Twitter)

Quentin Richardson, @QRich - The retired player offers prayers for the late legend.  (Photo: Quentin Richardson via Twitter)

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Quentin Richardson, @QRich - The retired player offers prayers for the late legend. (Photo: Quentin Richardson via Twitter)

Marc Stein, @ESPNMarcStein - The sports commentator schools the young folks on what Malone meant to the NBA and the Sixers franchise.  (Photo: Marc Stein via Twitter)

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Marc Stein, @ESPNMarcStein - The sports commentator schools the young folks on what Malone meant to the NBA and the Sixers franchise. (Photo: Marc Stein via Twitter)

Benny Boom, @superboom - The music video director and Philadelphia native mourns the loss to his city's sports legacy.  (Photo: Benny Boom via Twitter)

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Benny Boom, @superboom - The music video director and Philadelphia native mourns the loss to his city's sports legacy. (Photo: Benny Boom via Twitter)

Dick Vitale, @DickieV - The NBA icon was instrumental in bringing Malone to the league.  (Photo: Dick Vitale via Twitter)

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Dick Vitale, @DickieV - The NBA icon was instrumental in bringing Malone to the league. (Photo: Dick Vitale via Twitter)