Former Houston Rockets Player Robert Reid Passes Away at 68
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Former NBA player Robert Reid, best known for his time with the Houston Rockets, has passed away at the age of 68. Reid, born on August 30, 1955, in Atlanta, Georgia, moved to Texas where he attended Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz. He continued his basketball career at St. Mary's University before being drafted by the Houston Rockets in the second round of the 1977 NBA Draft.
Standing at 6 feet 8 inches and weighing 205 pounds, Reid made his NBA debut on October 21, 1977, and played as a versatile forward/guard during his 13-year career in the league. Known for his athleticism and defensive skills, he played a vital role in the Rockets' lineup, contributing to the team's success in multiple playoff appearances.
In a surprising turn of events in 1982, Reid decided to retire from professional basketball at the peak of his career to prioritize his personal beliefs and return to church, forfeiting a lucrative contract and fame associated with being a professional athlete. Despite this decision, he later returned to the league after taking a hiatus.
After retirement, Reid stayed active in his community, focusing on charitable causes and leaving a lasting impact. His legacy as a player committed to his principles endures, and his courage in following his beliefs serves as an inspiration to others.
Robert Reid passed away peacefully at his Houston home on February 19 after battling cancer. He will be remembered not only for his contributions to basketball but also for his character and dedication to living a purposeful life.