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Fred Roberts

Fred Roberts (born Frederick Clark Roberts; August 14, 1960) is an American former professional basketball player and educator known for his career as a and in the (NBA). Born in , Roberts attended Bingham High School in South Jordan, where he was an all-state basketball player. At Brigham Young University (BYU), he scored 1,841 points over four seasons (1978–1982), including a senior-year average of 15.5 points per game. Selected in the second round (27th overall) of the 1982 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, Roberts debuted in the league during the 1983–84 season and went on to play 13 NBA seasons with seven teams: the Milwaukee Bucks, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Dallas Mavericks. Over 818 regular-season games, he averaged 7.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game, with career highs including 34 points in a single game and a 1990–91 season as a starting for the Bucks where he appeared in all 82 games. After retiring from professional basketball in 1997 following stints in and the Continental Basketball Association, Roberts transitioned to in , serving as a school principal for five years before becoming a sixth-grade at Lincoln Academy in Pleasant Grove (as of 2023), where he also coached .

Early life

Family and background

Frederick Clark Roberts was born on August 14, 1960, in , to parents Eldon and , members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Raised primarily in the Riverton area of Utah, near South Jordan, Roberts experienced an upbringing shaped by the region's tight-knit suburban environment, where community events and church activities played central roles in daily life. His family's basketball tradition, with older brother Glen and younger brother Kenneth also playing for , offered early encouragement and exposure to the sport amid Utah's vibrant local sports scene, which included youth leagues and high school rivalries that fostered competitive spirit.

High school career

Fred Roberts attended Bingham High School in , from approximately 1974 to 1978, where he developed into a standout prospect playing primarily as a forward and . Standing at 6 feet 10 inches tall, his size allowed him to dominate the paint and draw significant attention from college scouts early in his high school tenure. During his senior year, Roberts averaged 26.4 points per game under coach George Sluga, establishing himself as one of the top scorers in high school and showcasing his scoring efficiency and rebounding prowess in the frontcourt. His performances helped highlight his potential as a big man, with his height providing a clear advantage in rebounding and shot-blocking. Roberts led Bingham to back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior, earning player of the year honors both years. Roberts earned recognition as an All-State selection in for his contributions on the court. Additionally, he was named to the Third-Team All-American in 1978, affirming his status as one of the nation's premier high school talents and boosting his recruitment profile among major college programs.

College career

Playing at BYU

Fred Roberts enrolled at (BYU) in 1978 and played for the Cougars basketball team through the 1981–82 season, appearing in 119 games primarily as a and . Over his college career, he averaged 15.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game while shooting 54.6% from the field and 77.6% from the free-throw line. Roberts established himself as a reliable scorer and rebounder inside, finishing his BYU tenure as the program's second-leading scorer behind teammate . Roberts' contributions were integral to BYU's team dynamics during a period of heightened competitiveness in the (WAC). Playing alongside guards like and fellow big man , he provided interior scoring and rebounding support that complemented Ainge's perimeter play, helping the Cougars achieve notable success, including a 1981 NCAA Tournament appearance—the program's deepest postseason run at the time. His efficient shooting and physical presence in the paint bolstered BYU's frontcourt, contributing to multiple winning seasons and elevating the team's overall performance. In addition to his club play, Roberts represented the on the 1979 USA Junior World Championship Team at the inaugural World Championship for Junior Men in , , where he helped secure an undefeated 8–0 record and the gold medal alongside future NBA stars like . This international experience honed his skills against global competition, further preparing him for BYU's demanding schedule.

College achievements

During his four seasons at from 1978 to 1982, Fred Roberts established himself as one of the program's most prolific scorers, finishing his career with 1,841 points, which ranked him second in BYU history behind at the time of his graduation. His scoring prowess was complemented by exceptional shooting efficiency, as he maintained a career of 54.6%, the second-highest mark in Cougar history at the time. These accomplishments underscored Roberts' role as a key offensive contributor during a golden era for BYU . Roberts garnered significant conference recognition for his performances, earning First-team All-Western Athletic Conference (All-WAC) honors in both 1981 and 1982. As a freshman in 1978–79, he received honorable mention All-WAC accolades and was named the WAC Freshman of the Year by Basketball Times. His consistent excellence helped elevate BYU's standing in the WAC, contributing to the team's strong finishes and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 1980 and 1981, including a memorable run to the in 1981 where the Cougars defeated UCLA and before falling to Virginia. Following his freshman season, Roberts represented the United States on the national junior team at the 1979 FIBA Under-19 World Championship in Salvador, Brazil, where the Americans went undefeated at 8–0 to claim the gold medal. This international success highlighted his immediate impact beyond the college level and affirmed his status as a rising talent in American basketball.

Professional career

NBA tenure

Fred Roberts was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round (27th overall pick) of the 1982 NBA Draft following a standout college career at Brigham Young University that included two First-Team All-WAC honors. After the draft, he opted to play professionally in Italy for the 1982–83 season with Fortitudo Bologna, during which his rights were traded from the Bucks to the New Jersey Nets and subsequently to the San Antonio Spurs. Roberts entered the NBA with the Spurs in the 1983–84 season, serving as a backup power forward and center for parts of two seasons through early 1985, where he provided frontcourt depth during the team's rebuilding phase. Midway through the 1984–85 season, Roberts was traded to the Utah Jazz in February 1985, where he played the remainder of that year and the full 1985–86 season, averaging modest scoring contributions while sharing the frontcourt with emerging star Karl Malone and helping the Jazz reach the playoffs in both campaigns. In September 1986, he was acquired by the Boston Celtics in exchange for a third-round draft pick, joining a championship-caliber roster anchored by Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish. Over two seasons with Boston (1986–88), Roberts appeared in 134 games as a reserve big man, including a key role in the 1987 NBA Finals, where the Celtics lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in six games after defeating the Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals. Roberts returned to the Bucks as a in 1988, spending five seasons there (1988–93) as a versatile forward who started 82 games in 1990–91 and notched a career-high 34 points against the on April 6, 1991, while contributing to three consecutive playoff appearances from 1989 to 1991. After sitting out the , he briefly played eight games for the Chicago Rockers of the Continental Basketball Association during the 1994–95 season before rejoining the league with the for the remainder of that campaign, followed by short stints as a veteran reserve with the in 1995–96 and the in 1996–97, marking the end of his 13-year professional tenure. As a across seven franchises, Roberts appeared in 818 regular-season games, averaging 7.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game on 50.4% shooting, valued for his efficient scoring inside and reliable bench production during an era of physical, defense-oriented play.

International play

Following the expiration of his contract with the after the 1992-93 NBA season, Fred Roberts signed with of Spain's for the 1993-94 campaign. His status in the NBA facilitated this transition to international play. Roberts adapted to the style of by playing primarily as a , emphasizing perimeter shooting and versatility alongside teammates like and Andrés Jiménez. In 28 league games, he averaged 15.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 49.2% from the field and 43.9% from three-point range, providing key scoring punch from the frontcourt. A highlight of his tenure came in the 1994 Copa del Rey, where defeated Taugres Baskonia 86-75 in the final to claim the Spanish Cup title; Roberts contributed 11 points in the championship game and tallied 26 points in the semifinals against . The move to extended Roberts' professional playing career, allowing him to play in the before returning to the NBA with the for the 1994-95 season after his overseas stint.

Career statistics and records

NBA regular season and playoffs

Roberts played 818 games over 13 NBA seasons from 1983 to 1997, averaging 7.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 50.2% from the field. His career stood out, with a (PER) of 12.5, reflecting solid contributions as a role player. He accumulated 27.3 , peaking at 4.2 in the 1990-91 season, underscoring his value in rebounding and interior scoring during his tenure. His performance trended upward in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly with the Bucks, where he achieved career highs in scoring and minutes played. In the 1989-90 season, Roberts averaged 10.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in 82 games, shooting 49.5% from the field, before posting his peak of 10.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 53.3% shooting the following year in another 82 games, all as starts. Earlier, with the in 1983-84, he averaged 7.3 points and 3.8 rebounds at 53.6% shooting in 79 games, establishing himself as an efficient big man off the bench. Later seasons saw diminished roles, such as 3.7 points in 33 games with the in 1995-96, but his shooting efficiency remained above 49% in most years. The following table summarizes Roberts' regular season per-game averages by season and team:
SeasonTeamGPMPGFG%PPGRPGAPG
1983-847919.4.5367.33.81.2
1984-852TM7415.9.4987.72.51.2
1985-86UTA588.1.4433.71.40.5
1986-877314.8.5155.52.60.8
1987-887413.9.4886.12.21.1
1988-897117.6.4865.92.90.9
1989-908227.3.49510.53.81.8
1990-918225.8.53310.83.41.6
1991-928021.8.4829.63.21.5
1992-937918.8.5287.63.01.5
1994-95CLE2110.6.3893.81.60.4
1995-96339.6.4953.71.40.8
1996-97123.3.4001.80.80.0
Career81817.8.5027.32.81.2
In the playoffs, Roberts appeared in 67 games across nine postseasons, averaging 6.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 0.9 assists while maintaining a 49.7% field goal percentage. His postseason role often involved bench production, with notable contributions in first-round series; for instance, in 1988-89 with the Bucks, he averaged 14.7 points and 4.3 rebounds over nine games at 49.0% shooting, helping extend the series against the Boston Celtics. Earlier, during the 1986-87 playoffs with the Celtics, he provided 4.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 20 games en route to the Eastern Conference Finals. In the 1990-91 postseason, his 11.3 points and 5.0 rebounds in three games highlighted his rebounding efficiency before the Bucks' early exit. The following table summarizes Roberts' playoff per-game averages by season and team:
SeasonTeamGPMPGFG%PPGRPGAPG
1984-85UTA1013.0.4425.41.70.9
1985-86UTA47.8.4675.51.80.8
1986-872013.3.5084.61.70.6
1987-88156.7.5241.91.10.2
1988-89938.3.49014.74.32.2
1989-90419.8.6509.82.00.8
1990-91334.3.45711.35.02.3
1994-95CLE17.0.7506.02.00.0
1995-9613.0.0000.03.00.0
Career6715.8.4976.12.10.9
Overall, Roberts' NBA statistical profile emphasized reliability in limited minutes, with trends showing stronger rebounding (career 2.8 ) and shooting efficiency during peak years, contributing to team playoff pushes without starring roles.

International accomplishments

After leaving the NBA following the 1992-93 season, Fred Roberts joined for the 1993-94 campaign, where he served as a key frontcourt contributor for the team. finished second in the regular season standings with a 21-7 record, advancing to the playoffs but ultimately falling to Real Madrid 0-3 in the finals. Roberts appeared in all 28 league games, leading the ACB in games played while averaging 15.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game in 32.3 minutes, shooting 49.2% from the field. A highlight of the season was Barcelona's victory in the , defeating Taugres Vitoria 86-75 in the final held in on March 3, 1994. Roberts contributed 11 points in the championship game, helping secure the club's first title since 1988. His consistent scoring and rebounding proved vital to the team's success in the tournament, complementing teammates like and Andrés Jiménez. The style of play in the Spanish ACB, characterized by a greater emphasis on perimeter shooting, ball movement, and less reliance on raw athleticism compared to the NBA, suited Roberts' skill set as a forward and enabled him to maintain high-level performance at age 33. This experience bridged a gap in his career, allowing him to return to the NBA for three additional seasons with the , , and , extending his professional playing tenure until the 1996-97 season at age 36. Following his final NBA stint, Roberts had additional play in (specific teams undocumented) and with the Chicago Rockers of the Continental Basketball Association in 1994-95, where he averaged 11.6 points and 3.8 rebounds in 8 games. As an American import in European during the early , Roberts exemplified the growing trend of NBA-caliber players enhancing ACB , with his efficient scoring and versatility leaving a mark on Barcelona's roster and contributing to the league's evolving competitiveness.

Post-playing career

Education roles

Following his retirement from professional in 1997, Fred Roberts entered the education system, initially serving as a school principal in the early . He held the position of principal at American Heritage School in , for five years, where he managed daily operations including administrative oversight, staff coordination, and program implementation for the private institution focused on . In 2007, Roberts transitioned from administration to classroom teaching, joining Lincoln Academy in , as a teacher. He has taught there continuously since, initially as a sixth-grade educator specializing in subjects such as math, , and , while incorporating creative projects, quizzes, and exercises—like having students learn over 20 poems—for a class of approximately 25 pupils, and as of 2025, as a junior high teacher. Roberts has expressed deep personal fulfillment in his teaching role, stating, "It's the one career where I feel like I belong," and noting that he often brags about his students' growth and achievements. He occasionally draws on his basketball background to motivate students, using stories of teamwork and leadership from his NBA days to enhance lessons on history and personal development.

Coaching and community involvement

Following his transition to education, Roberts served as the basketball coach at Lincoln Academy in , a role he held from around 2007 to at least the mid-2010s. In this capacity, he guided youth and school teams, leveraging his professional background to foster skill development and program growth. Roberts actively mentored young athletes through his , drawing on lessons from his NBA tenure to instill values like , , and . For instance, he incorporated analogies into lessons on collaboration, rewarding students' efforts with signed memorabilia from his career and supervising peer tutoring to build confidence. As a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Roberts engages in community activities in , contributing to local educational and youth initiatives aligned with his faith. He is also affiliated with the National Basketball Retired Players Association (NBRPA) as an alumnus, participating in events that support retired players and community outreach. As of 2023, Roberts, then 63, remained committed to his role at Lincoln Academy, continuing to provide mentorship for students at age 65 in 2025.

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