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Robert “The Chief” Parish on a Life of Toughness

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For nearly two decades, Robert Parish built a reputation on the Boston Celtics as a steady force. He was durable and consistent, winning nine All-Stars and four NBA championships alongside greats like Larry Bird and Kevin McHale.

But before Parish became the silent backbone of the Celtics dynasty, he was just a shy kid from Louisiana who barely knew how to dribble. In his recent memoir, “The Chief: The Story of the Boston Celtics’ Most Enigmatic Icon,” Parish shares an inside look at his life story — from brutal 1980s rivalries in Boston to the personal controversies that complicate his legacy. Today on Sports in America, Parish reflects on a life shaped by toughness both on and off the court. 


Show Notes

  1. The Chief: The Story of the Boston Celtics' Most Enigmatic Icon | Robert Parish and Jake Utti
  2. The Ultimate Robert Parish Highlight Experience | NBC Boston
  3. Robert Parish clobbers Bill Laimbeer | NBC Boston
  4. Larry Bird’s Epic Steal vs Pistons 1987 | NBC Boston
  5. The disturbing incident between Robert Parish and his then-wife | Basketball Network

Show Credits

Host: David Greene

Executive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom Grahsler

Senior Producer: Michael Olcott

Producer: Michaela Winberg

Associate Producer: Bibiana Correa

Talent Booker: Britt Kahn

Engineer: Mike Villers

Tile Art: Bea Walling

Theme Song: Emma Munger

Sports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

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