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Younger fans of the Boston Celtics may not realize what a force of nature Hall of Fame Celtics center Robert Parish was on the court. With the sort of longevity seldom seen in the league for any ...
“And then when I went to Boston — let’s see Larry (Bird), Kevin (McHale), Dennis Johnson, Bill Walton, Tiny Archibald,” Parish recounted ... Matt Harmon highlights a key group of ...
M.L. Carr enjoys a good laugh and he can't hide a hearty chuckle when he's asked to reminisce about Robert Parish's first days in Boston. Back then, in the fall of 1980, Parish was almost ...
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.
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 ...
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.
This week, when he was asked in an interview with Barstool Radio Chicago on Sirius XM who he thought would win a seven-game series, the 1986 Celtics or the 1997 Bulls, Parish chose his original squad.
Robert Parish, at that time, was a hard-nosed veteran center who suddenly found himself on the Bulls after a long and storied career with the Boston Celtics. One day during practice, MJ and Parish ...
There’s new information on a very old Boston sports moment. Celtics Hall of Fame center Robert Parish is acknowledging he harbored bad feelings toward legendary teammate Larry Bird, and ...
Former Boston Celtics legend Robert Parish experienced that first hand when he joined the Bulls for the 1996-97 season. Appearing on the Locked On Celtics podcast, Parish described a practice ...
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