词条 | Brett Roberts |
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| name = Brett Roberts | position = Small forward | number = | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 8 | weight_lb = 230 | nationality = American | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|3|24}} | birth_place = Portsmouth, Ohio | death_date = | death_place = | highschool = South Webster (South Webster, Ohio) | college = Morehead State (1988–1992) | draft_year = 1992 | draft_round = 2 | draft_pick = 54 | draft_team = Sacramento Kings | career_start = | career_end = | highlights =
}} Brett Roberts (born March 24, 1970) is a former American basketball player best remembered for leading NCAA Division I in scoring as a senior in 1991–92 and then getting selected by the Sacramento Kings in that year's NBA draft, although he ultimately never played a game in the league. Roberts grew up in Portsmouth, Ohio and attended South Webster High School before moving on to play for Morehead State University's basketball team. A {{height|ft=6|in=8}} small forward, Roberts averaged 16.7 points per game for his four-year career.[1] Through his first three seasons he averaged no more than around 14 points per game.[1] Then, in his senior season in 1991–92, Roberts jumped from an average of 14.5 per game the year before to a nation-leading 28.1 points per game, doubling his output in a single season.[1][2] He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and was even selected in the NBA Draft.[3] Baseball careerDespite being drafted, Roberts never made any teams' final rosters. He eventually became the principal at his old high school, forgoing any professional aspirations.[4] In 1991, Roberts was also selected by the Minnesota Twins in the fourth round (103rd overall) of the Major League Baseball amateur entry draft.[5] Teams
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References1. ^1 2 {{Cite web| title = Brett Roberts| publisher = The Draft Review| year = 2011| url = http://www.thedraftreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2507&Itemid=158| accessdate = January 16, 2011}} {{1992 NBA Draft}}{{Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year navbox}}{{NCAA Division I men's basketball scoring champion}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Brett}}2. ^{{Cite web| title = 2009–10 NCAA Men's Basketball Records | work = 2009–10 NCAA Men's Basketball Media Guide | publisher = National Collegiate Athletic Association | year = 2009 | url = http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/m_basketball_RB/2010/D1.pdf| format = PDF | accessdate = January 16, 2011}} 3. ^{{Cite web| title = 1992 NBA Draft| work = basketball-reference.com| publisher = Sports Reference LLC | year = 2011| url = https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1992.html| accessdate = January 16, 2011}} 4. ^{{Cite web| title = Scoring Sensations| work = sportsillustrated.cnn.com| publisher = Sports Illustrated| date = June 25, 2003| url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_online/news/2003/06/24/ncaa/| accessdate = January 16, 2011}} 5. ^{{Cite web| title = Brett Roberts Transactions| publisher = The Baseball Cube| year = 2002| url = http://www.thebaseballcube.com/Transactions/R/Brett-Roberts.shtml| accessdate = January 16, 2011}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 18 : 1970 births|Living people|Baseball players from Ohio|Basketball players from Ohio|Elizabethton Twins players|Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks players|Fort Myers Miracle players|Hardware City Rock Cats players|High school basketball coaches in the United States|Kenosha Twins players|Morehead State Eagles baseball players|Morehead State Eagles men's basketball players|Nashville Xpress players|People from Portsmouth, Ohio|Sacramento Kings draft picks|Salt Lake Buzz players|Small forwards|American men's basketball players |
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