Robert L. Dandridge Jr., born on November 15, 1947, is a distinguished American former professional basketball player and coach, renowned for his exceptional skills on the court. Known affectionately as 'the Greyhound', Dandridge made a significant impact in the world of basketball, earning recognition as a four-time NBA All-Star.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dandridge showcased his scoring prowess, amassing a remarkable total of fifteen thousand five hundred thirty points. His contributions to the game were pivotal in leading his teams to victory, culminating in two NBA championships.
In addition to his impressive playing career, Dandridge transitioned into coaching, where he continued to influence the sport. His legacy was further solidified when he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in two thousand twenty-one, a testament to his enduring impact on basketball.