Longtime NBA agent Dan Fegan died in a car crash Sunday. He was 56.
The Colorado State Patrol said Fegan was driving an SUV when he tried to merge onto a highway and was broadsided by a commuter bus near Aspen, which is about 180 miles west of Denver.
A state trooper told the Aspen Times the SUV's other occupants, Fegan's 5-year-old son and a 29-year-old California woman, were airlifted to a hospital in serious condition.
No one on the bus was hurt. The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority CEO said the driver didn't have time to avoid the collision.
Fegan was long considered one of the best player agents in the NBA, a ruthless negotiator on behalf of clients who included John Wall, Dwight Howard and DeMarcus Cousins.
Sunday's games
Houston 119, Denver 114: James Harden had 41 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the visiting Rockets, who won their 12th straight.
San Antonio 110, Cleveland 94: LaMarcus Aldridge scored 27 points and Danny Green added 22 as the visiting Spurs ended a four-game losing streak.
Washington 109, Philadelphia 94: The host Wizards improved to 9-3 in an extended stretch without injured point guard John Wall.