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Bobby Parks

Bobby Ray Parks Sr. (November 26, 1961 – March 30, 2013) was an American professional basketball player from Grand Junction, Tennessee. He played for Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) from 1980-1984 and played internationally in the Philippines, Indonesia and France. As one of the most celebrated "import" players in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), Parks became the second American ever inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 2009.[1]

Bobby Parks
Personal information
Born(1961-11-26)November 26, 1961
Grand Junction, Tennessee
DiedMarch 30, 2013(2013-03-30) (aged 51)
Pasay, Philippines
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Career information
High schoolMiddleton (Middleton, Tennessee)
CollegeMemphis (1980–1984)
NBA draft1984: 3rd round, 58th overall pick
Selected by the Atlanta Hawks
Playing career1984–1999
PositionGuard
Number22
Career history
As player:
1985–1986Pensacola Tornados
1986–1987Mississippi Jets
1987San Miguel Beer
1988–1989Formula Shell
1988Anejo Rhum 65ers
1989–1990Rockford Lightning
1990–1993Formula Shell
1993–1994Rochester Renegade
1994–1997Aspac Jakarta
1997–1999Formula Shell
As coach:
1990Formula Shell
2011–2012Petron Blaze Boosters
2012San Miguel Beermen
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As assistant coach:

Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

College career edit

Bobby Parks came to Memphis State University in the fall of 1980 under head coach Dana Kirk. Over the next four seasons he helped the Tigers to an 86–34 record, two Metro Conference Championships and three appearances in the NCAA Tournament. He appeared in 27 games as a freshman and totaled 238 points.

During his second season with the Tigers, 1981–82, Parks upped his scoring average to 11.4 points per game in leading the team to a 24–5 record. As a junior, Parks received All-America honors from The Sporting News after scoring 488 points and helping his team to an NCAA Midwest Region invitation. He capped his Memphis career by again averaging in double figures in scoring and finished his senior season with a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Parks is now ranked 15th in his alma mater's career scoring with 1,266 points. [2]

Professional career edit

Continental Basketball Association edit

Parks was chosen in the third round by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1984 NBA draft, the 58th player of 228 chosen in the draft. Wearing his trademark no. 22, Parks played for the Hawks in the NBA pre-season but was cut before the regular campaign started. He also played parts of four seasons in the Continental Basketball Association, appearing in 83 games for the Pensacola Tornados, Mississippi Jets, Rockford Lightning and Rochester Renegade between 1985 and 1994.[3]

Philippines edit

Parks began a career overseas in France in 1986 and in 1987, then played in the Philippines where he would become a legend. He made his PBA debut with San Miguel Beer in 1987. He saw action the following year for Formula Shell until 1999. He finished his 12-year PBA career with nearly 9,000 points, over 3,000 rebounds and more than 1,000 assists in 220 games. In 1989 alone, he averaged 52.6 points in 23 games with a high of 72. Parks won a PBA record of seven Best Import awards and led his teams (San Miguel and Shell) to three PBA championships. While in the Philippines, Parks also appeared in several Filipino movies.[2]

Indonesia edit

After his PBA stint, Parks went to Indonesia to play for Aspac Jakarta in the Kobatama (Kompetisi Bola Basket Utama) competition. Parks, called by Indonesian fans as 'The Ice Man' or 'Uncle Bob,' suited up as import for the Indonesian club teams in the Seaba tournament and Asian Basketball Confederation (now FIBA-Asia) Champions Cup.[4] Parks involved in bringing Aspac to final since 1994 and dedicated two titles in 1995 and 1996. Parks sweetly closed his stint in Indonesia in 1997, when Aspac defeated Indonesia Muda with 112-99.[5] Parks made 12 3-point shots to break the previous record set by Pelita Jaya's Aprijadi who made 10. Parks dominated the Indonesian league especially since local basketball players in this country at that time are not that talented at all.

Coaching record edit

PBA edit

Team Season Conference Elims./Clas. round Playoffs
GP W L PCT Finish PG W L PCT Results
Formula Shell 1990 First 10 8 2 .800 2nd 8 6 2 .750 Replaced after the Semifinal round
Career Total 10 8 2 .800 Playoff Total 8 6 2 .750 0 PBA championship

Retirement edit

He returned to Memphis in 2005, partly to finish his degree under the invitation of coach John Calipari and the athletic department.[6] Another motivation for the move was to bring his son Bobby Jr. (also known as "Ray Ray"), a promising teenage player, to Memphis to expose him to better basketball competition.[1] Parks also served as the personal assistant to John Paul "Jack" Jones, a wealthy University of Virginia alumnus from Memphis who is the namesake for UVA's current basketball arena.[7]

On June 2, 2010, Parks and his family moved back to the Philippines. Parks accepted a position as athletics director at National University in Manila.[8] During that time, he was in the middle of a battle with laryngeal cancer; his treatment was reported to be successful in April 2011.[9] In November 2010, Bobby Jr. signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Georgia Tech, but then disappeared from the view of both Tech and the American media for several months. Eventually, Luke Winn of Sports Illustrated tracked the younger Parks down, discovering in April 2011 that Bobby Jr. had enrolled at NU and was expected to lead the Bulldogs in the upcoming UAAP season.[9]

In 2011, the San Miguel Beermen (ABL) joined the ASEAN Basketball League and named Parks its first head coach.[10] He led the team to a finals appearance, losing to the Indonesia Warriors.[11]

Death edit

On March 30, 2013 (Black Saturday), Parks died after a long battle with lung cancer, which developed from his previously untreated laryngeal cancer.[12][13]

Legacy edit

To commemorate Parks' legacy, the PBA renamed the prestigious "PBA Best Import of the Conference Award" to the "Bobby Parks PBA Best Import of the Conference Award".[14] The award was renamed on March 31, 2013, a day after Parks' death, as it coincided with the scheduled awarding during the 2013 PBA Commissioner's Cup. The first recipient of the renamed award was Robert Dozier of the Alaska Aces—coincidentally, also a former Memphis player.

Parks became the second American and the first import ever inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame on October 9, 2009.

Parks was inducted into the University of Memphis' M Club Hall of Fame on September 10, 2004.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Winn, Luke (July 10, 2009). "Unknown in the U.S., Parks has celebrity status in the Philippines". Sports Illustrated. p. 1. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
  2. ^ a b M Club Hall Of Fame To Add New Stars In 2004 :: Basketball star Bobby Parks leads new group of honored Memphis athletes
  3. ^ 1994-95 Official CBA Guide and Register, pages 327-8
  4. ^ "Indonesian fans mourn passing of 'The Iceman'".
  5. ^ "Highlights : Aspac vs Indonesia Muda" uploaded by Rocky Padilla - Youtube.com, uploaded on December 17, 2017
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved August 11, 2007.
  7. ^ Winn, Luke (July 10, 2009). "Unknown in the U.S., Parks has celebrity status in the Philippines". Sports Illustrated. p. 2. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
  8. ^ http://www.myeyewitnessnews.com/content/prepsports/story/Bobby-Parks-Memphis-Tigers-Philippines-Melrose/YXLj8E6tqkKbm3FUdkuXSQ.cspx[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ a b Winn, Luke (April 20, 2011). "The lost boy of the Class of 2011". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
  10. ^ "Beermen join ABL, tap Parks as coach". July 7, 2011.
  11. ^ http://www.philstar.com/sportsarticle.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=69&articleid=823200&keyword=sp_pba[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ "PBA: Legendary import Bobby Parks Sr. Passes away". March 30, 2013.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  14. ^ "PBA names Best Import award after Bobby Parks". The Philippine STAR.
  15. ^ "M Club Hall of Fame to Add New Stars in 2004".

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For his son who is also a professional basketball player see Bobby Ray Parks Jr For the cricketer see Bobby Parks cricketer Bobby Ray Parks Sr November 26 1961 March 30 2013 was an American professional basketball player from Grand Junction Tennessee He played for Memphis State University now the University of Memphis from 1980 1984 and played internationally in the Philippines Indonesia and France As one of the most celebrated import players in the Philippine Basketball Association PBA Parks became the second American ever inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 2009 1 Bobby ParksPersonal informationBorn 1961 11 26 November 26 1961Grand Junction TennesseeDiedMarch 30 2013 2013 03 30 aged 51 Pasay PhilippinesNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Career informationHigh schoolMiddleton Middleton Tennessee CollegeMemphis 1980 1984 NBA draft1984 3rd round 58th overall pickSelected by the Atlanta HawksPlaying career1984 1999PositionGuardNumber22Career historyAs player 1985 1986Pensacola Tornados1986 1987Mississippi Jets1987San Miguel Beer1988 1989Formula Shell1988Anejo Rhum 65ers1989 1990Rockford Lightning1990 1993Formula Shell1993 1994Rochester Renegade1994 1997Aspac Jakarta1997 1999Formula ShellAs coach 1990Formula Shell2011 2012Petron Blaze Boosters2012San Miguel BeermenCareer highlights and awardsAs player PBA Hall of Fame 2009 3 PBA champion 1987 Reinforced 1988 PBA IBA Special Conference 1990 First Conference 1992 First Conference 7 PBA Best Import Award 1987 1993 PBA 5 000 point club PBA 2 000 rebound club PBA 3 000 rebound club 2x Kobatama Champion 1995 1996 As assistant coach PBA champion 2011 Governors Stats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 College career 2 Professional career 2 1 Continental Basketball Association 2 2 Philippines 2 3 Indonesia 3 Coaching record 3 1 PBA 4 Retirement 5 Death 6 Legacy 7 ReferencesCollege career editBobby Parks came to Memphis State University in the fall of 1980 under head coach Dana Kirk Over the next four seasons he helped the Tigers to an 86 34 record two Metro Conference Championships and three appearances in the NCAA Tournament He appeared in 27 games as a freshman and totaled 238 points During his second season with the Tigers 1981 82 Parks upped his scoring average to 11 4 points per game in leading the team to a 24 5 record As a junior Parks received All America honors from The Sporting News after scoring 488 points and helping his team to an NCAA Midwest Region invitation He capped his Memphis career by again averaging in double figures in scoring and finished his senior season with a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament Parks is now ranked 15th in his alma mater s career scoring with 1 266 points 2 Professional career editContinental Basketball Association edit Parks was chosen in the third round by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1984 NBA draft the 58th player of 228 chosen in the draft Wearing his trademark no 22 Parks played for the Hawks in the NBA pre season but was cut before the regular campaign started He also played parts of four seasons in the Continental Basketball Association appearing in 83 games for the Pensacola Tornados Mississippi Jets Rockford Lightning and Rochester Renegade between 1985 and 1994 3 Philippines edit Parks began a career overseas in France in 1986 and in 1987 then played in the Philippines where he would become a legend He made his PBA debut with San Miguel Beer in 1987 He saw action the following year for Formula Shell until 1999 He finished his 12 year PBA career with nearly 9 000 points over 3 000 rebounds and more than 1 000 assists in 220 games In 1989 alone he averaged 52 6 points in 23 games with a high of 72 Parks won a PBA record of seven Best Import awards and led his teams San Miguel and Shell to three PBA championships While in the Philippines Parks also appeared in several Filipino movies 2 Indonesia edit After his PBA stint Parks went to Indonesia to play for Aspac Jakarta in the Kobatama Kompetisi Bola Basket Utama competition Parks called by Indonesian fans as The Ice Man or Uncle Bob suited up as import for the Indonesian club teams in the Seaba tournament and Asian Basketball Confederation now FIBA Asia Champions Cup 4 Parks involved in bringing Aspac to final since 1994 and dedicated two titles in 1995 and 1996 Parks sweetly closed his stint in Indonesia in 1997 when Aspac defeated Indonesia Muda with 112 99 5 Parks made 12 3 point shots to break the previous record set by Pelita Jaya s Aprijadi who made 10 Parks dominated the Indonesian league especially since local basketball players in this country at that time are not that talented at all Coaching record editPBA edit Team Season Conference Elims Clas round Playoffs GP W L PCT Finish PG W L PCT Results Formula Shell 1990 First 10 8 2 800 2nd 8 6 2 750 Replaced after the Semifinal round Career Total 10 8 2 800 Playoff Total 8 6 2 750 0 PBA championshipRetirement editHe returned to Memphis in 2005 partly to finish his degree under the invitation of coach John Calipari and the athletic department 6 Another motivation for the move was to bring his son Bobby Jr also known as Ray Ray a promising teenage player to Memphis to expose him to better basketball competition 1 Parks also served as the personal assistant to John Paul Jack Jones a wealthy University of Virginia alumnus from Memphis who is the namesake for UVA s current basketball arena 7 On June 2 2010 Parks and his family moved back to the Philippines Parks accepted a position as athletics director at National University in Manila 8 During that time he was in the middle of a battle with laryngeal cancer his treatment was reported to be successful in April 2011 9 In November 2010 Bobby Jr signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Georgia Tech but then disappeared from the view of both Tech and the American media for several months Eventually Luke Winn of Sports Illustrated tracked the younger Parks down discovering in April 2011 that Bobby Jr had enrolled at NU and was expected to lead the Bulldogs in the upcoming UAAP season 9 In 2011 the San Miguel Beermen ABL joined the ASEAN Basketball League and named Parks its first head coach 10 He led the team to a finals appearance losing to the Indonesia Warriors 11 Death editOn March 30 2013 Black Saturday Parks died after a long battle with lung cancer which developed from his previously untreated laryngeal cancer 12 13 Legacy editTo commemorate Parks legacy the PBA renamed the prestigious PBA Best Import of the Conference Award to the Bobby Parks PBA Best Import of the Conference Award 14 The award was renamed on March 31 2013 a day after Parks death as it coincided with the scheduled awarding during the 2013 PBA Commissioner s Cup The first recipient of the renamed award was Robert Dozier of the Alaska Aces coincidentally also a former Memphis player Parks became the second American and the first import ever inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame on October 9 2009 Parks was inducted into the University of Memphis M Club Hall of Fame on September 10 2004 15 References edit a b Winn Luke July 10 2009 Unknown in the U S Parks has celebrity status in the Philippines Sports Illustrated p 1 Retrieved May 9 2011 a b M Club Hall Of Fame To Add New Stars In 2004 Basketball star Bobby Parks leads new group of honored Memphis athletes 1994 95 Official CBA Guide and Register pages 327 8 Indonesian fans mourn passing of The Iceman Highlights Aspac vs Indonesia Muda uploaded by Rocky Padilla Youtube com uploaded on December 17 2017 After 21 years he s back for his degree Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved August 11 2007 Winn Luke July 10 2009 Unknown in the U S Parks has celebrity status in the Philippines Sports Illustrated p 2 Retrieved May 9 2011 http www myeyewitnessnews com content prepsports story Bobby Parks Memphis Tigers Philippines Melrose YXLj8E6tqkKbm3FUdkuXSQ cspx permanent dead link a b Winn Luke April 20 2011 The lost boy of the Class of 2011 Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 9 2011 Beermen join ABL tap Parks as coach July 7 2011 http www philstar com sportsarticle aspx publicationsubcategoryid 69 amp articleid 823200 amp keyword sp pba permanent dead link PBA Legendary import Bobby Parks Sr Passes away March 30 2013 Tiger Nation Mourns the Loss of Bobby Parks Memphis Breaking News Weather and Sports WATN TV LocalMemphis Local 24 News localmemphis com Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved September 25 2013 PBA names Best Import award after Bobby Parks The Philippine STAR M Club Hall of Fame to Add New Stars in 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Parks amp oldid 1222204688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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