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Chick Robinson

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Biography

Chick Robinson, born on March 15, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, is a former professional basketball player celebrated for his impactful career in the NBA during the late 1970s and early 1980s. A standout player at the University of North Carolina, Robinson earned All-American honors before being selected in the first round of the NBA Draft. His versatility allowed him to excel as both a point guard and shooting guard, showcasing his scoring ability and playmaking skills.

Robinson played for several teams throughout his NBA career, most notably the Philadelphia 76ers and the Atlanta Hawks. He garnered attention for his clutch performances in postseason games, contributing to his teams’ playoff runs and solidifying his reputation as a reliable scorer under pressure. Over his career, Robinson averaged over 15 points and 5 assists per game, demonstrating consistent offensive output and leadership on the court.

Following his retirement from professional basketball, Robinson remained active in the sport as a coach and mentor, influencing the next generation of players. His legacy is marked not only by his achievements on the court but also by his commitment to community service, including youth basketball programs. Robinson is remembered as a key figure in the evolution of guard play in the NBA, inspiring aspiring athletes with his skill and dedication to the game.

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