"The Rockets passed away, the Magic tweeted to mourn, and the team was eclipsed! "!
This year's All-Star Game looks pretty boring, and no team can make big news. To the heartbreak of the Rockets and their supporters was Robert Reid, a player who followed the Rockets to the NBA Finals for two times, who left the team at the age of 68.
Now that another NBA star has left, the Rockets' ** has expressed their condolences to him on Twitter, and the owner of the Rockets, Tillman Fertitta, and his family are deeply saddened by it. In addition, the Lakers"Magician"Elvin Johnson also called in to offer condolences, while Robert Rader lavished praise on him, saying he was the best defender the NBA has ever seen.
Robert Reid didn't get off to a great start, having been picked by the Houston Rockets in the middle of the second round in 1977, and started with the Space City team and entered the NBA twice with the Rockets, but sadly, he only finished as a runner-up. In the '80-81 season, Houston went on a killing spree in the West, but lost 2-4 to the Celtics, ending their loss in the playoffs. After that, the era of Olajuwon began, in the 85-86 season, the Rockets defeated the Kings, Nuggets, and Lakers, and met the Green Army again, but still lost to the Lakers with a score of 4-2, and the Green Army ended their championship dream twice. Over the past 10 years, Robert Rader has averaged 116 points, 49 rebounds, 3 assists, 12 steals, the only time he played in Houston at All-Star Weekend. In addition, Robert Reid had double-digit numbers in the rookie and in the 84-85 season, and the peak was from 80 to 1981, when Robert Reid averaged 159 points 71 rebound 42 assists and also contributed 2 amazing 2 steals.
At the same time, Robert Rader also became a classic player in the all-around triathlon, playing in 5 matches. Although Robert Red's profile is not very good, but his reputation is still very good, Robert Reed has worked in the Portland Trail Blazers, Charlotte, Philadelphia 76ers and other teams after leaving the ** arrows, but in his later years, Robert Reid's situation changed a lot, in the 90-91 season, he played three games with the Philadelphia 76ers, contributing an average of 13 points, 3 rebounds, 13 assists, 1 block.
When the news of Robert Red's death was announced, everyone sighed, but, as one famous writer said, "Die without dying." "Older Rockets fans, in particular, will be grateful for Robert Reid and those who have contributed so much to the team, and they will be looking forward to the new generation of Rockets continuing to do the same.