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Tag Archives: Sherman Douglas

Robert Parish: Hail to the Chief, 1994

He’s all over the NBA record book, of course, even if he doesn’t either know or care about such things. Going into the season, he was second in games played, fifth in blocks, seventh in minutes played, and ninth in field goals made and rebounds. 

Posted bybobkuskaMarch 25, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:1990s NBA, Bob Ryan, Boston Celtics, Chris Ford, Robert Parish, Sherman DouglasLeave a comment on Robert Parish: Hail to the Chief, 1994

Rony Seikaly: Turns Up the Heat in Miami, 1991

As the NBA moves to quicker, faster centers in the Olajuwon-Ewing-Robinson mold, Seikaly’s name is often mentioned when experts speak of the centers of the 1990s. 

Posted bybobkuskaJune 12, 2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:1990s NBA, Bill Needle, Billy Cunningham, Dave Wohl, Donnie Walsh, Miami Heat, Ron Rothstein, Rony Seikaly, Sherman DouglasLeave a comment on Rony Seikaly: Turns Up the Heat in Miami, 1991
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