Found June 14, 2011 on Fox Sports:
The 17-year-old daughter of former NBA star Robert Horry died Tuesday of a genetic disorder so rare it did not even have a name when she was born. Ashlyn Horry was born April 2, 1994 with the condition that affects the respiratory system. It later became known as 1p36 Deletion Syndrome, which is caused by a missing part of chromosome No. 1, AL.com reported. The teenager died Tuesday of "severe respiratory issues and a host of other complications" after a six-month stay at Texas Children's Hospital, according to a report by Black Sports Online. "I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. It means so much to our family," Horry said afterward. The Ashlyn Horry Foundation was started a few years ago to provide support to families with children battling similar illnesses. Horry, 40, played 16 seasons in the NBA after starring at Alabama from 1989-92. He won seven NBA titles with the Rockets, Lakers and Spurs, earning the nickname "Big Shot Bob" for his many clutch shots in the playoffs.
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