WCCO: Former Gopher Dan Coleman ‘Not Going Anywhere’ After Real Estate Endeavor Collided With George Floyd’s Death

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Dan Coleman made a name on the Minnesota championship basketball team at Hopkins High School. He played for the Gophers and professionally overseas.

Since retiring, he has built a career in real estate. When he bought a commercial property seven months ago, he had no idea it would land in the eye of an international storm.

Coleman was a smooth-shooting forward for the Gophers. He is part of a family of basketball tradition, of which he made his mark.

“Great experience. I loved … playing in front of the home crowd and everything, and just everybody I grew up with,” Coleman said. “That was a great treat.”

While playing professionally overseas, he started to invest in another family tradition: real estate. Amongst his acquisitions is a building that features apartments, and he’s partnered for a restaurant called Dragon Wok on the street level.

He bought it in March, then COVID hit. Next came a bigger surprise: his property is right across the street from where George Floyd lost his life.

“Civil rights-wise, I understand everything that’s going on,” Coleman said. “But the on a different end, the business end of it, you know, from landlording and stuff, you know, there was a lot going on on this corner. People were feeling unsafe.”

Coleman and his partner in the restaurant, Rashad West, are trying to move the area forward, which will be a challenge. They want the optics to change.

“We’re trying to bring some happiness to the corner,” West said.


Go Gophers!!
 

DC is a good dude. Played against him in high school, and kind of with him in Howard Pulley (I wasn't good enough to be on the big team :giggle:).

Funny story- was at a house party in Highland a couple years back, and overheard a few girls talking about the super tall, light skinned black dude in the next room. Turned out to be DC, I introduced myself and told him to stop stealing attention from all the chicks.
 

DC is a good dude. Played against him in high school, and kind of with him in Howard Pulley (I wasn't good enough to be on the big team :giggle:).

Funny story- was at a house party in Highland a couple years back, and overheard a few girls talking about the super tall, light skinned black dude in the next room. Turned out to be DC, I introduced myself and told him to stop stealing attention from all the chicks.
Baby mama was a really hot blonde.
 




DC is a good dude. Played against him in high school, and kind of with him in Howard Pulley (I wasn't good enough to be on the big team :giggle:).

Funny story- was at a house party in Highland a couple years back, and overheard a few girls talking about the super tall, light skinned black dude in the next room. Turned out to be DC, I introduced myself and told him to stop stealing attention from all the chicks.

I also played against him in HS. I was fortunate enough to guard him instead of Humphries. I gave him some space on the perimeter and dared him to shoot the three...and he drained several on me that game. He seemed nice in that limited interaction.

I did score a 3 point play on Humphries that game, though!
 

I also played against him in HS. I was fortunate enough to guard him instead of Humphries. I gave him some space on the perimeter and dared him to shoot the three...and he drained several on me that game. He seemed nice in that limited interaction.

I did score a 3 point play on Humphries that game, though!
Was it the Classic Lake, back then? With Park and Cooper?

Park is still Park, but I think Cooper is a powerhouse now?
 

Was it the Classic Lake, back then? With Park and Cooper?

Park is still Park, but I think Cooper is a powerhouse now?

Nope, Minnehaha.

They had some other really talented guys on that team, Darren Clarke (St. Louis), Mitch Henke (Santa Clara).
 

Was it the Classic Lake, back then? With Park and Cooper?

Park is still Park, but I think Cooper is a powerhouse now?
And to make clear -- I have no idea what conference they were in. We were Tri-Metro, with De La Salle being the top team there.
 






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