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Encyclopedia > Bob Bigelow

Robert S. (Bob) Bigelow (born December 26, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball at the University of Pennsylvania. He played for the Boston Celtics and San Diego Clippers after playing for the Kansas City Kings for 3 seasons. He is now an author, having written the 2001 book Just Let the Kids Play. December 26 is the 360th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, 361st in leap years. ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday. ... Nickname: Location in Massachusetts, USA Coordinates: Country United States State Massachusetts County Suffolk County Government  - Mayor Thomas M. Menino (D) Area  - City  89. ... Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005. ... “NBA” redirects here. ... College basketball most often refers to the American basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA. Game between Illinois State Redbirds & Ball State Cardinals, February 17, 2007 in an ESPN Bracketbuster contest. ... This article is about the private Ivy League university in Philadelphia. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Sacramento Kings are a professional basketball team which is based in Sacramento, California. ...


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Bob Bigelow Saturday, March 23, 2002 (4027 words)
Bigelow was a first round NBA draft pick, and played four seasons with the Kings, Clippers, and Celtics.
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Soccer moms and hockey dads are stereotypical symbols of a youth-sports culture that has gone off track, says Bob Bigelow, a former professional basketball player from Winchester, Mass., who has lectured on the topic for a decade and has two sons involved in youth sports.
Bigelow didn't play on an organized team until he was in high school.
Bigelow, like most of his fellow baby boomers, learned to play in pickup games with friends.
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