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Chris Roberts Wins Newcomer of the Week

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Newcomer of the Week
Chris Roberts, Bradley, Jr., 6-4, Gd., Fort Worth (Texas) Dunbar HS [Navarro College]
  Roberts averaged 15.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 1.0 apg and 1.0 spg while helping Bradley to a 2-0 week.
Coming off the bench in both games, Roberts shot a combined 80 percent from both the floor (8-10)
and 3-point range (4-5), while also making all 10 of his free throw attempts. In Tuesday’s win
against Missouri State, Roberts had 12 points, two rebounds and two steals, then followed with
18 points, five rebounds, a steal and a blocked shot in Saturday’s victory at Loyola-Chicago.


Player of the Week, Booker Woodfox
 
Nice work by CR, I haven't been the biggest fan of his at times during the season but he's definitely playing well now, when it matters most, at the end of the season.
 
Nice work by CR, I haven't been the biggest fan of his at times during the season but he's definitely playing well now, when it matters most, at the end of the season.

My sentiments exactly. I still don't think he should ever dribble or try and take anyone off the dribble, but when he's under control and using his athleticism, he is a very valuable player. I would argue that his athleticism is unmatched in the league.
 
Lee Hall had a nice piece about Chris Roberts getting the NOW for the second time this year. He had some video with the report showing highlight dunks from CR, so maybe it will be posted on the WEEK website soon. Thanks Lee!

I watched one other local sports report that did not even mention it. Shame on them!
 
My sentiments exactly. I still don't think he should ever dribble or try and take anyone off the dribble, but when he's under control and using his athleticism, he is a very valuable player. I would argue that his athleticism is unmatched in the league.

I agree, with one exception. He definitely should have tried to break down the 310 pound guy in the UWM game when they were matched up.
 
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