"Robert "Bobby" Washington" is a former professional basketball player. He played with the Kentucky Colonels during the 1969–70 season in the American Basketball Association/ABA and with the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 1970-71 Cleveland Cavaliers season/1970–71 and 1971-72 Cleveland Cavaliers season/1971–72 seasons in the National Basketball Association/NBA.

On November 7, 1971, while playing for the Cavaliers in a home game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Washington recorded a career high 20 assists. At the time, the mark was also a Cleveland Cavaliers franchise record, later tied by Lenny Wilkens and broken by Geoff Huston.

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The community meant so much to us, and Dunbar meant so much to the community, that that was the most fun I had playing basketball.

Things happen and it just wasn't going the way I had planned it to go.

He talked to me and told me that everything was going to be all right. He told me to just keep working hard.