Chris Douglas-Roberts Signs With Virtus Bologna During NBA Lockout
Chris Douglas-Roberts is the latest NBA player to make his way overseas during the NBA lockout, as Italian side Virtus Bologna has announced the addition of the Milwaukee Bucks wing (via Sportando and HoopsHype). Douglas-Roberts, who played at Memphis … … Continue reading →
Chris Douglas-Roberts Signs With Virtus Bologna During NBA Lockout--VDG Sports Blog
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September 12, 2011
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September 12, 2011
Douglas-Roberts to play in Italy
Milwaukee Bucks swingman Chris Douglas-Roberts has agreed to a one-year deal with Virtus Bologna of the Italian League, Sportando.net reported Friday.
According to the report, the deal does not have an exit cluase allowing Douglas-Roberts to return to the NBA should the lockout end.
Douglas-Roberts was bothered by an eye injury last season, when he averaged 7.3 points and 2.0...
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September 09, 2011
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September 09, 2011
Chris Douglas-Roberts Celebrates Birthday By Helping Bucks Beat Nets
There are many different ways to celebrate your birthday, but Chris Douglas-Roberts enjoyed his on the basketball court. Facing the New Jersey Nets who traded him to the Bucks was a incentive enough for Roberts. Toss in, it was his birthday and he helped the Bucks win, nothing could be better for him. Roberts tossed in 24 points to help the Bucks end their losing streak with a 115...
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January 09, 2011
Chris Douglas-Roberts out for a month after eye surgery
Chris Douglas-Roberts will miss the first month of the Bucks’ season after having to undergo eye surgery Tuesday. CDR was poked in the eye during a Sunday practice, causing the eye to swell nearly shut by Monday. The damage was severe enough to warrant surgery, noted HoopsWorld’s Alex Kennedy on twitter. It’s a setback for…
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October 26, 2010
Chris Douglas Roberts Tweets About Mo Williams Retiring Rant
Chris Douglas Roberts who used to play for the worst team in the NBA last year(Nets), had time to tweet about the Cavs Mo Williams retiring hype. Just in case you didn’t know, Williams told reporters the after Lebron made his decision, he considered retiring. Roberts plays for the Milwaukee Bucks now, but coming from a [...]
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September 22, 2010
MO PROBLEMS
CDR Doesn't Feel Mo Williams' Pain
LeBron leaving Cleveland supposedly left the 27 year old Mo Williams on the brink of retirement, an admission that the Bucks' Chris Douglas-Roberts finds hilarious.
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September 21, 2010
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September 21, 2010
Nets to trade Douglas-Roberts to Bucks
The Bucks have acquired Chris Douglas-Roberts
In a non-Sixers news story, the New Jersey Nets are on the verge of sending former 40th overall pick, Chris Douglas-Roberts, to the Milwaukee Bucks for a future draft pick.
The deal, which may seem minor, does affect the landscape of the Sixers’ division…slightly. The Bucks are looking for some kind of scoring threat, and...
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June 23, 2010
Nets Trade Chris Douglas-Roberts To The Bucks
The New Jersey Nets have agreed to send Chris Douglas-Roberts to the Milwaukee Bucks for a 2012 second-round pick, according to two league sources. Sources said the deal will become official after the NBA draft on Thursday. This is the second trade in two days for the Bucks. On Tuesday, they acquired Corey Maggette and [...]
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June 23, 2010
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June 23, 2010
Chris Douglas-Roberts shipped to the Bucks
Chris Douglas-Roberts(notes)? He's a good scorer, a fine talent!
Lots of room to grow, lots of help to give. Teams would be lucky, really lucky,
to find an NBA-level player of his ilk in the second round. Or in any future
second round.
So why is he being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for a
second round pick?
Because the Nets are going for broke. And even if "going for
broke...
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June 23, 2010
Nets trade away Chris Douglas-Roberts?
In a move that has most Nets fans scratching their heads, the Nets will reportedly trade Chris Douglas-Roberts to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for a future second round pick. CDR was a viable asset to the Nets team last year, and being a young, cheap upcoming player – it seems questionable to get rid of someone like CDR when you are in a rebuilding stage. This just solidifies...
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June 23, 2010
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June 23, 2010
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