Dan Wolken

Based on the immediate response to the events of this week — culminating with Friday’s announcement that Chris Douglas-Roberts put his name in the NBA Draft — it is time for a Memphis fan reality check.

First of all, Chris Douglas-Roberts is not coming back. He’s gone. It’s final. Don’t let yourself believe he’s just “testing the waters.” Has he hired an agent and made it official? I poked around for awhile this afternoon, and I couldn’t get a straight answer. (The reason for that, I believe, is the nefarious nature of the Derrick Rose agent situation earlier this week. If you’re not going to address the agent situation or have a press conference for Rose, then you can’t for Douglas-Roberts. It wouldn’t look good.) But I did speak with CDR’s mother, and I asked her straight out whether this was a testing of the NBA waters or a final good-bye. She was very clear that this decision to enter the NBA Draft is final.

I hate to debunk the theories of the sentimentalists out there, but this wasn’t a difficult decision for Chris. He has wanted to do this for a long time. I accepted that way back in January when I heard a story about Chris getting into a heated argument on a road trip with a staff member because he wanted to drop a class. I won’t reveal which class, but let’s just say it sounded like the kind of class that would give anybody a good opportunity to help their GPA. I’m not criticizing Chris for that, by the way. I’m just telling you, he had mentally prepared for this to be his last year for quite awhile. And I don’t blame him. Talk to his mother some time. Find out about the circumstances he came from. His mother only came to Memphis a few times to watch him play because she simply couldn’t afford to come more often. When she told me that she was getting ready to retire — a fact I reported right after the season — it doesn’t take much to put two and two together.

Would CDR make more money potentially by staying and entering a weaker draft in 2009? Probably. But nothing’s guaranteed — except for the fact that CDR will be a millionaire if he gets picked in the first round, which is pretty darn likely. So don’t be selfish. Just be happy a very likeable person who represented Memphis well will get an opportunity to change his family’s fortunes forever.

Meanwhile, a couple people will immediately benefit from this decision: Robert Dozier and Antonio Anderson. There’s no question those two kind of got lost this year with all the talk about CDR, Derrick Rose and Joey Dorsey. You take those two and put them on other teams, they are all-conference players. I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Dozier could be the Tigers’ leading scorer next season — even with Tyreke Evans coming on board. Anderson, meanwhile, will get an opportunity to play point guard, which is the position NBA people project for him. Next year, those two should get a lot more shots and both be double-digit scorers. If they perform, they’ll have the opportunity to make themselves a lot of money.

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Posted on Apr. 18, 2008
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Jeremy

Thanks for another great post. I think it is great that CDR worked himself into a first round pick. His dedication and hard work this past summer really paid off and gave us a fans one hell of a ride. Hopefully, he will have a great NBA career and eventually get that ring. Good luck CDR.

As for next year, I feel great that Antonio and Robert will step up and provide that leadership we will need. I already can’t wait.

Dre'

Good stuff as always, get us some news on the ebanks guy. And what are some of the pro’s and con’s with the Evans kids. I would like to know about the other few recruits we have coming in next year too. Can’t wait to read what you have to say.

CDR was great from day one, as far as a person and teammate. If he gets with the right team he will do very well in the NBA. I just hope robinson, niles, mack, and kemp step up big time next year. Because we are going to need them for a long run in the ncaa and the brutal road schedule we have for the 08-09 season.

MoonDog

Nice scribble. You made everything abundantly clear and did so concisely. I don’t blame the kid for making the jump. He did what he was supposed to do during the season and gave his best effort for the team.

I’m hopeful he enjoys a long and prosperous NBA career.

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