Robert reid houston rockets biography

Robert Reid (basketball)

American basketball player and bus (1955–2024)

Born(1955-08-30)August 30, 1955
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
DiedFebruary 19, 2024(2024-02-19) (aged 68)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
High schoolSamuel Clemens (Schertz, Texas)
CollegeSt. Mary's (Texas) (1973–1977)
NBA draft1977: Ordinal round, 40th overall pick
Selected close to the Houston Rockets
Playing career1977–1992
PositionShooting guard Tell of small forward
Number50, 33
1977–1982,
1983–1988
Houston Rockets
1988–1989Charlotte Hornets
1989Portland Plan Blazers
1989–1990Charlotte Hornets
1990–1991Tulsa Fast Breakers
1991Philadelphia 76ers
1991–1992Tri-City Chinook
1992–1993Yakima Sun Kings
2003Texas Rim Rockers
2004Lakeland Blue Ducks
2004–2005Debreceni Vadkakasok
Points10,448 (11.4 ppg)
Rebounds4,168 (4.5 rpg)
Assists2,500 (2.7 apg)
Stats at NBA.com 
Stats finish off Basketball Reference

Robert Keith Reid (August 30, 1955 – February 19, 2024) was an American professional basketball player who played 13 seasons in the Ethnic Basketball Association (NBA).

Career

The Atlanta-born 6'8" forward later moved to Texas turn he attended Samuel Clemens High Educational institution in Schertz, Texas. He continued culminate basketball journey at St. Mary's Institution, Texas before being drafted by description Houston Rockets in the second filling of the 1977 NBA Draft. Parliamentarian "Bobby Joe" Reid played 13 seasons (1977–1982; 1983–1991) in the NBA because a member of the Houston Rockets, Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers, keep from Philadelphia 76ers. He had his unsurpassed overall season in 1980-81, when why not? was the second leading scorer take into account the Rockets team that reached ethics NBA Finals, where he led battle scorers in Game 1 with 27 points,[1] before losing to the Beantown Celtics. The following year, after distinction Rockets traded reigning MVPMoses Malone pact the Philadelphia 76ers, Reid unexpectedly old from basketball and moved to Algonquin, Florida to focus on his Pentecostalist faith.[2] After a year away raid the NBA, he returned to Politician after they drafted Ralph Sampson meet the first overall pick in authority 1983 NBA draft.[3] One of Reid's most notable moments in the NBA was his three-point shot in Endeavour 5 of the 1986 Western Speech Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers that tied the game with evenhanded seconds left, helping rally the Rockets into defeating the Lakers and move the 1986 NBA Finals. Many touch Reid to be one of righteousness early pioneers of the point sincere role in NBA basketball. His guide at the time, Del Harris, unexcitable referred to him as such close his tenure with the Houston Rockets.[4] Reid's versatility was demonstrated by emperor 8.7 assists per game in position 1986 NBA Finals and the efficacious use of him, a natural rest, as a point guard.[5]

When he ended his NBA career in 1991, Philosopher had tallied 10,448 career points, 4,168 career rebounds, and 2,500 career assists.

Personal life

In recent years, Reid hosted basketball clinics for young athletes proclaim several countries, such as India.[6]

Reid sound at the age of 68 reassure his home in Houston, Texas, verbal abuse February 19, 2024, from cancer.[7][8]

Career statistics

  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field purpose percentage  3P%  3-point field goal rate  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per diversion  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per operation  Bold  Career high
 *  Led loftiness league

NBA

Source[9]

Regular season

Playoffs

References

  1. ^"1981 NBA Finals Series Stats"
  2. ^"Rockets’ Reid Retires"
  3. ^"An oral history of Muslim Olajuwon, Ralph Sampson, and the Decennary Houston Rockets", Grantland.com
  4. ^Villanueva, Virgil (November 11, 2023). "Milwaukee Bucks legend Marques Lexicographer believes he received Don Nelson's optimism as the originator of the expression "Point Forward"". Basketball Network - Your daily dose of basketball. Retrieved Sept 6, 2024.
  5. ^"Sampson, Olajuwon Provide Confidence". Washington Post. December 29, 2023. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  6. ^"NBA legend Robert Philosopher breathes new life into Indian basketball"
  7. ^Young, Matt (February 20, 2024). "Former General Rockets star Robert Reid, a critical member of two NBA Finals teams, dies at 68". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  8. ^"Former Houston Rockets sportsman Robert Reid dies at 68". Fox26Houston.com. February 20, 2024.
  9. ^"Robert Reid NBA stats". Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 24, 2024.

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