The number zero literally means nothing. However, for these five players, even though they wore number double zero, they weren’t double nothing. They meant something to the teams that they played for. Here are the top five players that have donned the number double zero. Keep in mind only twenty-five players have worn number double zero in NBA history.
Robert Parish. Parish was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a player in 2003. He made nine All-Star Game appearances and won four NBA Championships (’81, ’84′, ’86 Celtics and ’97 Bulls). Parish wore number double zero for the entirety of his career with four different teams (Warriors, Celtics, Hornets, and Bulls) from 1976-1997.
Tony Delk. Tony Delk isn’t a name you hear often anymore in NBA circles. Delk’s position on this list is attributed to the fact that he is a member of the illustrious 50-Point Club. On January 2, 2001 as a member of the Phoenix Suns, Delk dropped 53 points on t...
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