Sad news has emerged today as a former prominent defensive player for the Boston Celtics, celebrated in the league, has tragically passed away……

Robert Reid, a formidable force on the court known for his tough defense and contributions to the Houston Rockets, particularly in their matchups against the Boston Celtics during the 1980s, passed away on February 19, 2024, at the age of 68 after battling cancer. Reid played a pivotal role in both the 1981 and 1986 NBA Finals against the Celtics.

In the 1981 Finals, Reid’s defensive efforts, notably against Larry Bird, drew attention despite Bird’s own remarks downplaying the matchup. Reid’s contributions extended beyond defense, as he led all scorers in Game 1 despite the Rockets’ loss. In the 1986 Finals, Reid’s performance in Game 3 helped the Rockets secure a victory, and his all-around play in Game 5 showcased his versatility with a notable 17 assists.

Off the court, Reid was remembered as not only a fierce competitor but also a tremendous person. Magic Johnson, a longtime rival, praised Reid’s defensive skills and emphasized his character, describing him as a “great person.” Johnson expressed deep sadness at Reid’s passing and extended condolences to his family, friends, and the NBA community.

Robert Reid’s legacy encompasses both his athletic prowess and his positive impact on those around him, leaving a lasting impression on the NBA community.

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