<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Lakers' young players may have drawn the crowd to the Pyramid on the Long Beach State campus on Friday night, but it was the Grizzlies' front line duo that pushed their team to victory, 93-85, in the opening game of the Summer Pro League. The Lakers' roster boasted highly regarded picks Andrew Bynum, Ronny Turiaf, and Von Wafer, but they couldn't overcome the scrappy play from new Grizzlies Hakim Warrick and Lawrence Roberts. The Griz's first round pick, Warrick played 39 minutes and scored 16 points on 4-of-11 shooting; he also grabbed 12 rebounds. Roberts, who the Grizzlies picked up in a post-draft trade, played 38 minutes, scoring 15 points and getting 17 boards. He also blocked four shots. Dahntay Jones led the Grizzlies with 18 points. Bynum, 17, a 7-footer who was the Lakers' first-round draft pick out of high school, started the game and ended up with 10 points, nine rebounds, and two blocked shots in 30 minutes. Other Grizzlies scoring in double figures were Rawle Marshall (14 points) and Anthony Roberson (13). The Grizzlies' next game will be today against the Raptors.</div> Source
The fact that Roberts grabbed 17 rebounds on Ronny Turiaf and Andrew Bynum shocks the hell out of me. Maybe I'm putting too much stock into these summer league games, but I'm starting to think that maybe he can work his way into the rotation this year afterall. I was disappointed that Andre Emmett wasn't even able to make the article, nor Kennedy Winston, but it's nice to see my boy Rawle Marshall being productive. Warrick's numbers are nice, but it looks like he probably struggled with his outisde shooting, an area I wanted to see him improve in.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">? Memphis signed Lawrence Roberts to a two-year contract. Roberts was selected 55th overall by the Sonics in the draft and was traded to Memphis for two second-round draft picks.</div> Source
its good to see that lawrence roberts is doing good. i think this guy is veryyy underrated. he was solid all throughout college and he averaged 16.9 ppg and 10.1 rebounds a game his senior year which is real good. his stats are better than chris taft,charlie villuinavia(sp?),channing frye,fran vasquez,ronny turiaf,jason maxiell,and david lee but all those guys got drafted ahead of him. i dont understand why a player who has proven himself over 4 years in college and averaged better stats than all those players get passed up and almost doesnt get drafted. i believe lawrence will turn out better than half of those players.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting bulldawg03:</div><div class="quote_post">its good to see that lawrence roberts is doing good. i think this guy is veryyy underrated. he was solid all throughout college and he averaged 16.9 ppg and 10.1 rebounds a game his senior year which is real good. his stats are better than chris taft,charlie villuinavia(sp?),channing frye,fran vasquez,ronny turiaf,jason maxiell,and david lee but all those guys got drafted ahead of him. i dont understand why a player who has proven himself over 4 years in college and averaged better stats than all those players get passed up and almost doesnt get drafted. i believe lawrence will turn out better than half of those players.</div> Roberts wasn't drafted high because of his height. At just 6-7, many scouts (and myself to be honest) felt like he was too undersized to make it in the NBA. However, he's really changing my opinion in these Summer League games. I realize that Summer League games are only a slim indication of how a player will do in the regular season, but I feel that some questions can actually be answered in the Summer League, such as how an undersized player will do against 7-0 competition or how a college Shooting Guard will translate as a Point Guard. I feel like after dominating 7-0 Andrew Bynum on the glass, Roberts has definitely proved that his height is not an issue.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">Roberts wasn't drafted high because of his height. At just 6-7, many scouts (and myself to be honest) felt like he was too undersized to make it in the NBA. However, he's really changing my opinion in these Summer League games. I realize that Summer League games are only a slim indication of how a player will do in the regular season, but I feel that some questions can actually be answered in the Summer League, such as how an undersized player will do against 7-0 competition or how a college Shooting Guard will translate as a Point Guard. I feel like after dominating 7-0 Andrew Bynum on the glass, Roberts has definitely proved that his height is not an issue.</div> i read that he is 6'9.the website where it says this is below. is this a typo or has he grown 2 inches or has he been 6'9 this whole time. http://www.sports-king.com/player.php?sport=NCB&pid=962 EDIT: it says hes 6'9 at this website also so i guess he is 6'9. http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/Draft/2005p...enceroberts.htm
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting bulldawg03:</div><div class="quote_post">i read that he is 6'9.the website where it says this is below. is this a typo or has he grown 2 inches or has he been 6'9 this whole time. http://www.sports-king.com/player.php?sport=NCB&pid=962 EDIT: it says hes 6'9 at this website also so i guess he is 6'9. http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/Draft/2005p...enceroberts.htm</div> Yeah, he is listed as 6-9 at most places. I'm pretty sure I read that he was actually 6-7, but I can't find the link right now. He wasn't measured in Chicago, so we don't know his actual height, but those who were measured in Chicago generally measured in one to four inches shorter than their listed height. So with that said, it would not surprise me in the least if Roberts was closer to 6-7. None the less, 6-9 is undersized anyway.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, he is listed as 6-9 at most places. I'm pretty sure I read that he was actually 6-7, but I can't find the link right now. He wasn't measured in Chicago, so we don't know his actual height, but those who were measured in Chicago generally measured in one to four inches shorter than their listed height. So with that said, it would not surprise me in the least if Roberts was closer to 6-7. None the less, 6-9 is undersized anyway.</div> yea your right. 6'9 is still undersized for his position. hopefully he makes the best of it and has a great career. his 17 rebounds have showed some promise.