1/17/1992 Robert Parish Boston Celtics 20,000th Career Point Game Basketball
(Parish LOA)
Robert Parish’s 20,000th Career Point Basketball: A Legendary Milestone
An Iconic Achievement in Basketball History
In the illustrious history of the NBA, few players have left as indelible a mark as Robert Parish. Known for his remarkable consistency and skill, Parish’s career is a testament to excellence and perseverance. On January 17, 1992, at the famed Boston Garden, Parish etched his name into the annals of basketball history by scoring his 20,000th career point against the Philadelphia 76ers. This momentous occasion is commemorated by a unique piece of basketball memorabilia, a Spalding official game ball, adorned with inscriptions celebrating this extraordinary achievement.
The Legacy of Robert Parish
Robert Parish, a cornerstone of the Boston Celtics’ success, was renowned for his exceptional medium-range shooting ability, a skill that even his contemporaries, like Bill Walton, revered. Walton once remarked, “He’s probably the best medium-range shooting big man in the history of the game.” Parish’s statistics speak volumes about his prowess on the court:
- Participated in the NBA All-Star Game nine times.
- Ranked among the top 10 in field goal percentage for six consecutive seasons.
- Averaged over 10 rebounds per game in eight seasons.
- Scored more than 15 points per game in nine campaigns.
These achievements earned him a place among the NBA’s fifty greatest players, a testament to his enduring impact on the sport.
The Commemorative Basketball
The basketball celebrating Parish’s 20,000th point is a remarkable artifact, painted predominantly in white with the player’s name in white and black against a green background. The panel above the “SPALDING” mark reads: “TO; ROBERT PARISH SCORING HIS 20,000TH CAREER POINT -ON- January 17,1992 vs THE PHILADELPHIA 76ers at BOSTON GARDEN.” This ball, stamped with “SPALDING Official Game Ball NBA” and featuring Commissioner David Stern’s name, is a symbol of Parish’s monumental achievement. The “BOSTON CELTICS” stamp below the adorned panel further enhances its significance.
Condition and Provenance
This historic basketball shows signs of game use, with the decorated panel in excellent condition. It is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) from Robert Parish himself, adding a layer of authenticity and personal connection to this extraordinary piece. Such items are not merely collectibles; they are fragments of basketball history, offering a tangible link to the moments that define the sport.
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