Former NBA star, Cliff Robinson dies at 53
He was one of the NBA’s best sixth men, a versatile player who became a predecessor of the modern center.
Robinson played 18 seasons in the NBA, winning Sixth Man of the Year in 1993 and helped Portland reach two NBA Finals.
Robinson died Saturday at 53, remembered as much for his personality as his skills by the teams he played for during an 18-year career. His personality and energy were unmatched, and his contributions on the court were unmistakable, helping the Trail Blazers into the playoffs each of his eight seasons with the team, and he was named an All-Star in 1994 and averaged 14.2 points and 4.6 rebounds in 1,380 career games.
No cause of death was given, though Calhoun said Robinson had a stroke 30 months ago. Shams Charania of The Athletic later reported a statement from the family that indicated Robinson had been battling lymphoma.
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