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Robert Lee Parish (born August 30, 1953) is an American former professional basketball player. A 7'1" center , nicknamed " the Chief ", Parish played for four teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1976 to 1997.
Led by senior center Robert Parish, future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, the Gents were ranked in the Associated Press poll a total of 11 (of 17) weeks that season. Centenary finished with an overall record of 22–5 and a No. 19 ranking in the final AP poll.
Robert Parish of Centenary, also a Hall of Famer, [10] grabbed 1,820 rebounds which would have placed him fifth all-time. [11] However, due to sanctions related to Parish's recruitment, the NCAA omitted all Centenary games and statistics from its official records starting with his freshman year of 1972–73 and continuing through the 1977–78 ...
Gillette Teams Up with Basketball Legend Robert Parish to Support Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston Robert "The Chief" Parish supports Club's updated Passport to Manhood program sponsored by Gillette ...
Cowens retired as a player in 1980, as Boston drafted Kevin McHale and traded for Robert Parish to replace him at center. Boston then won the 1981 NBA Championship. [12] "I have sprained my ankle at least 30 times over the duration of my career, broken both legs and fractured a foot," Cowens said upon retiring.
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In the official NCAA men's basketball record books, a distinction is drawn between the pre-1973 era and the post-1973 era. [2] One reason is that because of the split into the three Divisions in use today (Divisions I , II and III ), many of the rebounds accumulated in the pre-1973 era were against less–talented opponents that would be ...