Celtics Legend Robert Parish Talks LeBron James, Michael Jordan, 86 Celtics, & Upcoming Memoir (Exclusive)
Robert Parish, also known as “The Chief”, is a name that resonates with every basketball fan. The former NBA player, who spent most of his career with the Boston Celtics, is widely regarded as one of the greatest centers in the history of the game. With a career spanning over two decades, Parish has seen the evolution of the NBA and has played against some of the greatest players to ever grace the court. Recently, his record for the most games played in the NBA was broken by none other than LeBron James. Despite this milestone coming at his expense, Parish had nothing but praise for the King.
Parish’s record of 1,611 games played stood for 23 years before being surpassed by James on March 12th, 2021. When asked about James breaking his record, Parish said, “I have nothing but respect for LeBron. He is a phenomenal player and a true professional. Breaking my record is a testament to his longevity and reliability, which are qualities that I highly value.” This statement not only shows Parish’s humility but also sheds light on the importance of these qualities in a player’s career.
Parish’s own career is a testament to the importance of longevity and reliability. He cemented his place in the NBA by staying disciplined with his training, diet, and recovery habits. His dedication and hard work paid off as he played for 21 seasons, making him one of the oldest players to ever play in the league. Parish’s longevity is a result of his commitment to taking care of his body and staying in top shape throughout his career.
But it wasn’t just his physical abilities that made Parish a legend in the NBA. His skills on the court were unmatched, and he was a key player in the Celtics’ success in the 1980s. Alongside Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, Parish formed one of the most dominant frontcourts in NBA history. The trio led the Celtics to three NBA championships in 1981, 1984, and 1986, with Parish being named the Finals MVP in 1981. His contributions to the team were invaluable, and he will always be remembered as a crucial part of the Celtics’ dynasty.
In the interview, Parish also spoke about his upcoming memoir, which is set to release in April 2021. Titled “Robert Parish: The Chief: The Life and Legacy of Robert Parish”, the book will give readers an insight into his life and career. Parish shared, “I wanted to share my story with the world and give fans a glimpse into my journey. It’s been a long time coming, and I’m excited for people to read it.” The memoir will not only be a treat for basketball fans but also for those who admire Parish’s resilience and determination.
When asked about his thoughts on the current state of the NBA, Parish had high praise for LeBron James and Michael Jordan. He said, “LeBron and Jordan are two of the greatest players to ever play the game. They have both left a lasting impact on the NBA and have inspired generations of players.” Parish’s words hold weight as he has played against both these legends and has witnessed their greatness firsthand.
In conclusion, Robert Parish’s legacy in the NBA is one that will never be forgotten. His record may have been broken, but his impact on the game and his contributions to the Celtics will always be remembered. Parish’s story is one of perseverance, dedication, and hard work, and it serves as an inspiration to all aspiring basketball players. As we eagerly await his memoir, let us take a moment to appreciate the greatness of “The Chief” and his invaluable contributions to the NBA.


