IOWA MEN'S BASKETBALLPhotos: Remembering Iowa Hawkeyes basketball legend Chris Street Adam WilsonHawk CentralUniversity of Iowa basketball player Chris Street and coach Tom Davis.Register File PhotoChris Street, No. 40, led the Indianola Indians during his high school career. A 1990 graduate, Street scored 1,478 points and had 823 rebounds and 182 assists.Register File PhotoFormer Iowa mens basketball head coach Tom Davis, left, is consoled by Patty Street, the mother of Chris Street, during a halftime ceremony against Purdue at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Saturday, January 20, 2018. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Street's death.Bryon Houlgrave/The RegisterIowa Hawkeyes forward and Indianola High School product Chris Street in 1990.Register File PhotoIowa athletic director Bob Bowlsby hugs Patricia Street, mother of Chris, during pregame ceremony retiring Street's jersey. The easle at right holds the mounted jersey.Associated Press File PhotoThis CMS 40 patch on the front of the Iowa men's basketball uniforms in 1993 were a tribute to Chris Street, whose jersey number was 40.Rodney White/Press-Citizen File PhotoThis front page of the Iowa City Press-Citizen on Jan. 20, 1993, reads, "Devastated Iowans mourn loss of Hawkeye Chris Street"Press-Citizen ArchiveFormer Indianola High School art teacher Bob Kling in front of his Chris Street mural at Indianola Middle SchoolRegister File PhotoChris Street in an illustration by Mark Marturello from January 2013, which marked the 20th anniversary of Street's death.Mark Marturello/The RegisterArtist Jon Baldwin found inspiration in Chris Street for this mural at the Front Row bar in Windsor Heights.Michael Rolands/File PhotoFrom 2013: Mike and Patty Street, parents of Chris Street, decorate a Christmas tree with family photos and memorabilia of Chris.Rodney White/Register File PhotoMembers of Indianola High School's 2001 state champion basketball team stand in front of the Chris Street mural at the middle school: Kevin Jenkins, kneeling, and, from left, Mark Campbell, Kurt Campbell, Wade McAnelly and Kyle Coppess.Neibergall Bill, Copyright 2001 The Des Moines ReChris Street as an Iowa HawkeyeRegister File PhotoAcie Earl shaved No. 40 in the hair on the back of his head as a tribute to Chris Street.Register File PhotoFans and loved ones of Chris Street, including Acie Earl (center), at Street's 1993 funeral.Register File PhotoChris Street is remembered as much for his infectious personality as he was his basketball skill.Mark Marturello, The RegisterStreet offers a pat on the back to reserve Jason Shay after he scored the final basket in an Iowa win over Iowa State.Register File PhotoTom Davis, left, embraces Mike Street, father of Chris Street, who was given the game ball after Iowa's win over Michigan in 1993.Andy Scott/Press-Citizen File PhotoPlayers run past the mural of Indianola High School and University of Iowa star Chris Street during a game in the Chris Street Memorial Gym at the Indianola Middle School. The Indianola Athletic Booster Club hosted the Chris Street Memorial Basketball Tournament for boys and girls in grades four through eight on Nov. 16 attracting teams from across the Midwest. Additional competitions will be held on Dec. 7 and Jan. 11.MICHAEL ROLANDS/RECORD-HERALDStreet applies pressure to Mississippi Valley State's Hal Heard in a 1992 game. It was Iowa's season-opener and the tenth-ranked Hawkeyes won, 100-69.Register File PhotoChris Street's gravesite in Indianola, Iowa, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018.Rodney White/The RegisterDec. 22, 1992: Chris Street tips the ball away from Chris Lowery of Southern Illinois during the title game of the San Juan Shoot-Out. Iowa won 90-70.AP File PhotoStreet and his Indianola teammates hold up the consolation trophy after beating Ankeny at the boys state basketball tournament in 1990.Register File PhotoChris Street's #40 jersey was placed on a chair on the bench, as Iowa's #34 Adam Woodbury made a inbound pass, during the Chris Street 20th anniversary game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa vs. Wisconsin, on Saturday night Jan. 19th, 2013. Chris was a Iowa star basketball player who died Jan. 19, 1993.BILL NEIBERGALL/DES MOINES REGISTERStreet sits alone on the bench after fouling out in an overtime loss to Michigan in January of 1992.Register File PhotoNov. 26, 1991: Chris Street in action during a game against Western Illinois.Register File PhotoFormer Register sports reporter Rick Brown's new book "Emotion in Motion: The Life and Legacy of Chris Street" is on sale now.Special To The RegisterDec. 7, 1991: Chris Street in action during a game against Louisiana Tech.AP File PhotoFormer Iowa head basketball coach Tom Davis becomes emotional as he is introduced at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Saturday, January 20, 2018, during a ceremony honoring the 25th anniversary of the death of Chris Street.Bryon Houlgrave/The RegisterStreet works inside against Minnesota defenders in a game Jan. 13, 1993, less than a week before his car accident.Register File PhotoFrom 2013: Mike Street, right, talked with radio announcer Gary Dolphin, left, just before the Chris Street 20th anniversary game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa vs. Wisconsin, on Saturday night Jan. 19th, 2013. Chris was a Iowa star basketball player who died Jan. 19, 1993.Register File PhotoThe jersey of former Iowa Hawkeyes basketball player Chris Street drapes over the back of a chair during a ceremony honoring the 25th anniversary of his death at Carver Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Saturday, January 20, 2018.Bryon Houlgrave/The RegisterMike and Patty Street keep items to remember their son Chris Street in his old bed room of their Indianola home.Rodney White/The RegisterMike and Patty Street keep items to remember their son Chris Street in his old bed room of their Indianola home.Rodney White/The RegisterChris Street pulls down a rebound against Texas Southern in December of 1992.Register File PhotoMike and Patty Street, parents of Chris Street, the former Iowa basketball star from Indianola who was killed in a tragic car accident.Rodney White/The Des Moines RegisterA t-shirt and images of Chris Street are displayed, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019, at University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in Iowa City, Iowa.Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-CitizenPatty and Mike Street, parents of Chris Street, share a moment with Jordan Bohannon, who kept Chris Street's consecutive free throw record intact, following the Hawkeyes' game against Northwestern at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.David Scrivner/Iowa City Press-CitizenMike and Patty Street, parents of former University of Iowa basketball player Chris Street who died in an automobile accident Jan. 19, 1993, in Iowa City. The Streets live in Indianola, Iowa, and keep a Christmas tree up honoring their son from November until his birthday on Feb. 2 each year. Their published a book about their son with former Des Moines Register reporter Rick Brown.Rodney White/The RegisterFrom 2013: A plaque dedicated to former Hawkeye star Chris Street is on display outside the men's basketball team's locker room at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City.Rodney White/Register File Photo