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Stanley Roberts
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Knixkik
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2/22/2003  10:21 AM
Should we sign this guy? He's big and had skills and more potential than almost any center back in the mid 90s. He's 7-1, 325lbs right now and could be slightly out of shape and overweight, but he could be worth a shot. Also, does someone know where i could find is stats from earlier in his career?
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WOODMANnYk
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2/22/2003  10:26 AM
He maybe big but his skills has diminished tremendously. He isn't the player he once was during his younger days. Just because he's a 7 footer doesn't necessary mean he'll be a lethal force.
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falcindor
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2/22/2003  12:46 PM
Slightly, LOL!!

His agent refuses to work him out with teams. They want him to be signed based on the video the put together. Doesnt that seem odd. Philly who badly want some inside help refused to sign him. He nothing but a "never has-been". He was fat when he was in the NBA, he is flat out gross now. Hey if we want a big guy with skills we could have had Oliver Miller. Miller even played with the Pacers this preseason, he has a battle of the bulge too. But Miller has skills, something Stanley knows nothing about.
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Knick2001
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2/22/2003  12:57 PM
Roberts sounds like another Felton Spencer (and we know how valuable he was to the Knicks).
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