Where are they now?

In NBA history, there have been 12 former PBA imports who wore the Boston Celtics uniform.
They were Glenn McDonald, Carlos Clark, Kevin Gamble, Terry Duerod, Kenny Battle, Ronnie Grandison, Tony (Hurricane) Harris, Earl Tatum, David Thirdkill, Kelvin Uphsaw, Larry Robinson and Rick Brunson.
Four of the 12 were featured in a book entitled “Boston Celtics – Where Have You Gone” by Mike Carrey and Michael McClellan. McDonald,
The most prominent Celtic veteran who played in the PBA was McDonald who still has lots of Filipino friends in
McDonald, 56, played two seasons for the Celtics and will forever be remembered for his clutch shooting in the third overtime of
With Paul Silas the fourth Celtic player to foul out, Boston coach Tommy Heinsohn tapped the seldom-used McDonald instead of the more experienced Steve Kuberski to check in, time down to less than two minutes in the third extension.
McDonald rose to the occasion. With
“I discovered the PBA was a very competitive league,” said McDonald. “My wife and I enjoyed living there, so we just kept going back – for eight seasons.” McDonald played and coached for U-Tex from 1978 to 1982 then Sunkist in 1983.
McDonald later coached at his alma mater
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After his NBA career,
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Gamble, 42, saw action for Anejo Rhum in the 1988 Reinforced Conference. He played six years for the Celtics. In four of the six seasons, Gamble averaged in double figures.
Today, Gamble is the head coach at the
Gamble recalled that when he was cut by
“I’ll always be a Boston Celtic,” said Gamble. “I remember before games, Red (Auerbach) would come into the locker room and talk about the days when he coached. Those were special times. For Red to take the time to talk to you, it showed you how much he cared about us as players.”
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Duerod, 51, played for Ginebra in the 1986 Reinforced Conference. The long-shooting guard’s Celtic teammates included Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, Cedric Maxwell, Tiny Archibald, M. L. Carr and Gerald Henderson. His proudest moment was playing on the Celtics team that won the NBA title in 1981. Duerod ended his pro career in the PBA.
“After the PBA, my wife Rosemary and I decided to go back to Detroit,” said Duerod. “I enjoyed being overseas but all the travel and cultural differences get to you. It was just time to settle down.”
In 1987, Duerod joined the Detroit fire brigade as an engineer, driving a truck and controlling the water pressure when a fire breaks out. He still works in the force and plays in the Detroit firefighters basketball league.
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