Gerald Henderson

Basketball player with the Boston Celtics

Gerald Henderson - Basketball player with the Boston Celtics
Born

January 16th, 1956
69 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A professional basketball player played primarily as a shooting guard. Played college basketball at Duke University, where recognized as an essential contributor to the team's success. Made a significant impact in the NBA playing for the Boston Celtics, winning an NBA Championship in 1984. Achieved a reputation for strong defensive skills and reliable scoring during a career that spanned over a decade.

Won NBA Championship with Boston Celtics in 1984

Played for the Seattle SuperSonics

Selected in the first round of the 1979 NBA Draft

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