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Woj: Brian Roberts "on top of short list" to backup Kemba, meeting with CHA soon


Dorian Gray

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Charlotte's planning visit with free agent Brian Roberts, league sources tell Yahoo. He's on top of short list to backup Kemba Walker.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA)

July 9, 2014

 

 

Roberts, who played with the Pelicans last year, averaged 9.4 PPG and 3.3 APG in 23 minutes per game.

 

Full stats: http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/6641/brian-roberts

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Roberts can play, and he's cheap. Basically buried a 1st round pick in Austin Rivers on the bench in New Orleans

To be fair... It isn't that hard to bury Austin Rivers on the depth chart as a PG. they should've just drafted him as a SG or not drafted him at all.
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To be fair... It isn't that hard to bury Austin Rivers on the depth chart as a PG. they should've just drafted him as a SG or not drafted him at all.

 

Lot of teams, though, aren't willing to allow an undrafted 28 year old that played in Europe for 5 years before coming to the NBA overtake their 1st rounder and make them look estupido is all I was saying.

 

But you're right on all accounts

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