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Today saw the deal for Robert Parish and Kevin McHale and the drafts that brought Larry Bird and Danny Ainge to the Boston ...
After playing his first four seasons with the Golden State Warriors, Robert Parish was traded to the Boston Celtics in 1980. Instead of getting hyped by the idea of joining a storied franchise ...
Known as 'Chief', Parish played 21 seasons in the NBA and was one of the mainstays in Boston during the '80s, leading the Celtics to three titles. From NBA.com Staff Robert Parish averaged 14.5 ...
Now, it’s Robert Parish, who believes the team needs a distributor. To diagnose the current day Celtics’ problems, Parish compared Brown and Tatum to his 1980s Celtics squad, which won three ...
Robert Parish, “The Chief,’’ rarely talked to the media and never hung around with Celtics teammates after a game. Associates say he would not answer his phone, letting messages go to voicemail.
The image remains vivid, more than 20 years after the fact. Robert Parish, then a college kid, was scrimmaging against some of his peers in a workout before the 1975 Pan American Games.
NBA.com [external-article-link original_href="https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-robert-parish"]on Parish[/external-article-link]: “Robert Parish played in ...
Besides Larry Bird, president of the Pacers for the past 13 years, the most notable absence from the reunion of the 1986 Celtics’ title team was Robert Parish, a Hall of Famer and one of the ...
Perhaps that’s why they called him “Chief.” No one seemed to float above the fray quite like Boston’s starting center, Robert Parish, which is why we want to take time to commemorate the ...
This is an April 1994 photo showing Boston Celtics center Robert Parish waving to the crowd at the Boston Garden in Boston, during one of his last games as a Celtic. (AP File Photo/Jon Chase ...
The career of Boston Celtics legendary big man Robert Parish is sometimes overshadowed by a single moment in his career he wishes he could take back. While the Chief enjoyed a Hall of Fame-worthy ...