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CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:51 pm
by crazykidd2k6
Interesting anecdote about Chris Douglas-Roberts from last night’s game courtesy of Bucksketball, TrueHoop’s Milwaukee Bucks site, which I think speaks a lot about CDR’s character and intensity about basketball:
The second half was so bad, I thought CDR was going to snap. He appeared to have gotten in a bit of a shouting match with assistant coach Doug Overton about what was going on on the court. I couldn’t hear Overton, but my colleague Alex from BrewHoop suggested it had something to do with a stretch where CDR got blocked, turned it over, got it back and missed a lay-up. CDR shouted at his bench, “we’re losing, what am I supposed to do?!”
I felt for CDR. He was working hard, he was trying to make plays and he was saddled with some teammates who’ve been injured and/or unable to get the job done to get this team a win. The whole team had that, “here we go again” look as soon as things started going South in the third quarter. CDR seemed like he didn’t want to let it happen again.
I can understand the sympathy. While I’m sure no one on the Nets appreciates the 0-12 start, CDR seems to be taking it the hardest. CDR’s total disgust for losing has led to some really eye-opening post-game quotes this season. Remember, it was CDR who challenged his teammates after a humiliating blowout loss to Washington to foul harder and to “protect each other.” Then, when CDR posted his first career double-double against the Pacers earlier this week, the Memphis alumn responded to reporters with this nugget:
It’s nothing if we don’t win,” Douglas-Roberts said. “My numbers don’t matter if we’re losing, because you’re labeled a ‘loser.’ It doesn’t matter what you’re doing on a losing team – nobody cares. I know I don’t.
He’s been described by some around the team as having a fighter’s mentality who’s almost obsessed about proving his doubters wrong. It’s only fitting considering he was projected as a first round draft pick by many in 2008 and ended up inexplicably slipping to the Nets in the second round. After not playing much until the latter stages of the season in his rookie year, he was pegged by most pundits, and yes, Nets Are Scorching as well, as the ideal sixth man headed into training camp this season. CDR was really the only one, mostly via his Twitter page, who saw himself as a starter, and he proved those “outsiders” wrong by having a phenomenal preseason and truly earning his starting spot.
As the season wears on, and the Nets keep losing, I’m becoming increasingly fascinated with CDR. While I’m sure some of his postgame comments have to be rubbing a few people the wrong way, his intensity and absolute passion for basketball are unmatched on this team. I’m not going to accuse anyone currently on the roster of milking their injuries, but I think it was fitting that of all of the Nets who hit the injured list two weeks ago, CDR, who had been diagnosed with H1N1 (swine flu), was the first one back, even though he looked like a walking corpse throughout most of his that game in Orlando.
Obviously, CDR’s game has some holes – he struggles to shoot from the outside and he misses some defensive assingments from time to time. But after the first 12 games of the season, I can safely say Chris Douglas-Roberts is a guy this organization needs to build around going forward. It’s difficult finding athletes with this level of intensity and desire to win. He’s been a pleasant surprise this season – and the fact that I just labeled him a “surprise,” probably means he’s going to want to prove me wrong next. Which is fine by me.


This is from NetsAreScorching.com

This is the right attitude right here **** You Doug Overton. The more the season comes along the more I like CDR and I hate it because I can't see him being a starter in the future. I only see him as A sixth man but his Passion for basketball is the difference maker on why he needs to start.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:02 pm
by S.I.C. GM
You have to find the clip of CDR saying the Skiles did a great job preparing his team. I heard the clip on the FAN this morning.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:05 pm
by SOUP
Very nice article, CDR is the truth! I don´t think any of our starters have been milking their injuries, I just hope Devin and CLee are there Saturday.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:24 pm
by jeff1624
And I like CDR even more now.. He actually gives a f*** and that's rare nowadays. He should be starting EVERY game from here on out.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:09 am
by vincecarter4pres
I heard him yelling that last night, I was pretty much positive it was him and it seemd it was.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:24 am
by VCRJKidd15
CDR is gonna be the next Arenas but w/o injuries

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:32 pm
by SteveNets15
Yea CDR has earned his starting role.He wants to win and doesn't settle for jumpers,he goes hard to the rim thats what i like about him.Now C Lee on the other hand in my eyes has not earned a starting role.Lee thinks he's a superstar because he went to the finals last year but all i've seen from him this year is BRICKS,BRICKS and BRICKS.This kid has to get put in check,he should have to earn his starting role.Thats why i want HIM to be the sixth man when he comes back healthy.Devin doesn't have to earn his spot back because he's an allstar and we all no what he can do night in and night out.I want to see DH,CDR,Twills and Brook in the starting lineup.I wouldn't mind seeing Sean at the pf either until Yi gets back.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:03 pm
by jeff1624
I don't want T-Will to start either. Too much of a ballhog and his jumper is broken. I'd rather start Hayes at the 3, hell I'd even consider moving CDR to the 3 and start Dooling at the 2.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:28 pm
by SteveNets15
^^^I don't want Twills in there shooting jump shots at all.I want him to take it to the rim hard and finish or draw fouls.I like his defense and all the rebounds he gets.I don't no why he's been taking some many jumpers these past couple games.I just think he deserves to start over Lee.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:33 pm
by fishtheman04
jeff1624 wrote:I don't want T-Will to start either. Too much of a ballhog and his jumper is broken. I'd rather start Hayes at the 3, hell I'd even consider moving CDR to the 3 and start Dooling at the 2.



Yeah i think they should go with a lineup of Harris/CDR/Hayes/Yi/Lopez when all are healthy.
Hayes brings a steady jump shot as opposed to what i've seen so far with T-Will and Lee. CDR in my opinion has earned his right to start and has been playing his guts out. Hopefully he gets even better.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:46 pm
by vincecarter4pres
I don't think T Will is a ballhog, but we are down to 8 healthy and he has likely been told to try and create as much offense and as many points as possible.
Granted he is shooting too many jumpers, but I don't think he is necessarily taking too many shots.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:38 pm
by halfHAVOC
twill just has an ugly jumpshot, but hes taking good shots i think.

about CDR...well eff overton if that is true =P

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:34 pm
by NetsForce
It's not the # of T-Will's shots that bother me it's his shot selection. It's terrible, there is no other way to spin it...

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:05 am
by ecuhus1981
Can't help but respect and love everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, that Chris Douglas-Roberts brings to this team. He is THE leader of the Nets. Devin and Brook may be the go-to guys, but they aren't born leaders.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:41 am
by vincecarter4pres
ecuhus1981 wrote:Can't help but respect and love everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, that Chris Douglas-Roberts brings to this team. He is THE leader of the Nets. Devin and Brook may be the go-to guys, but they aren't born leaders.

He still shouldn't be yelling at his coach in the middle of the game.
I'm not going to blow it out of proportion like I have recently seen done, but it is not acceptable either.
He needs to learn to control himself a little more.
That said, I love what he brings to the table and he is currently my favorite Net.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:23 am
by halfHAVOC
its not a big deal , this happens all the time especially in football.....no one recalls anquan boldin and his coach goin at it?........it just happens within the frustration of the game ESPECIALLY when you lose all the time.

Re: CDR AKA FRESH

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:15 am
by vincecarter4pres
halfHAVOC wrote:its not a big deal , this happens all the time especially in football.....no one recalls anquan boldin and his coach goin at it?........it just happens within the frustration of the game ESPECIALLY when you lose all the time.

I agree to an extent.
Shouldn't be doing it during a game though, but at the same time Overton shouldn't be scolding him in the middle of an O and 12 start when he is the only player playing consistently and giving full effort on both ends for 95% of all the games he has played in.