- Father, Sidney Sealey, was a bodyguard for Malcolm X and a Golden Gloves boxer.
- The number Sealy wore with the Timberwolves at the time of his death (No. 2) was retired by the Timberwolves, the first number ever to be retired by the team.
- Played professional basketball for the Indiana Pacers (1992-1994), Los Angeles Clippers (1994-1997), Detroit Pistons (1997-1998), and Minnesota Timberwolves (1998-2000)
- Drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the first round (14th pick overall) of the 1992 NBA Draft. Owned a business that produced ties and clothing which used a design of playbooks in jest of his carelessness of leaving the Indiana playbook at the airport during the playoffs.
- Survived by parents, Sidney and Ann Sealy and by his wife and son.
- Son named Malik Remington (Remi).
- Recently before his death, he opened a recording studio, Baseline Recording, in New York.
- Malik is named after one of Malcolm X's muslim names
- Matriculated at St. John's University (NY).
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