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Rick Roberson was born July 7, 1947 to the late Luther and Vernita Roberson in Memphis, Tennessee. He was the third born of four children (Luther Jr., Jaqueline and John).
As a young boy growing up, he found a passion and love for the game of basketball. His dream was playing for the NBA. He would practice in the rain and snow from dawn to dusk. By the time he was 13, he grew five inches in one summer and the rest is history.
At 16, he met the girl of his dreams, Younette Denton (15). He vowed to her that when he made it big he would come back for her and marry her. Anyone who knows Rick knows he always keeps his promises.
In 1965, Rick graduated from Mitchell High School with a full scholarship to the University of Cincinnati. He was drafted to the NBA in 1969, in the first round. Rick married Younette Denton on July 20, 1969 and they had two children together (Marcus and Tiana.)
After a seven year NBA run playing for five professional teams which included the Los Angeles Lakers, Rick retired. He went back to school, earned his teachers credentials, and became a special education teacher, coach, and mentor to under privileged kids. Rick retired from teaching in 1993 after a freak accident at school crushing his knee into 20 places.
On May 3, 2020, surrounded by family, Rick peacefully passed away at home.
Precious memories of love, laughter, giving, and kindness of Rick will forever be cherished in our hearts.
He leaves these cherished memories with his wife Younette Roberson; son Marcus Roberson; daughter Tiana McCanless; grandchildren Alexandra, Jordan, Marcus, Ryan, Ethan, Evelyn; brother John Roberson; and nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
Rick was a husband, father, grandfather, athlete, educator, coach, jokester, dancer, and free spirit.
But he will always be remembered as everyone's friend.
Rick Roberson (born July 7, 1947) is a retired professional basketball player who played in the NBA for the Los Angeles Lakers (1969–71), Cleveland Cavaliers (1971–73), Portland Trail Blazers (1973–74), New Orleans Jazz (1974–75) and Kansas City Kings (1975–76).
Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Roberson played basketball at Mitchell High School, from which he graduated in 1965.
Roberson said he had a chance to be the first African-American basketball player at Memphis State,but he chose to attend the University of Cincinnati.
As a sophomore in 1966–67, he led the 17-9 Bearcats in scoring with 14.3 points per game (ppg) as well as rebounding with 12.5 rebounds per game (rpg). On January 17, 1967, he notched a triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocked shots against Bradley University. No Bearcat would have another triple-double for 30 years, when Kenyon Martin accomplished the feat in 1997. Roberson's 10 blocks remains a Cincinnati single-game record, tied two years later by his Bearcats teammate Jim Ard as well as by Eric Hicks and Martin. He was named All-Missouri Valley Conference (MVC).
In 1967–68 as a junior, he again led the 18-8 Bearcats in both scoring (16.3 ppg) and rebounding (12.3 rpg). In his senior year of 1968–69, for the third consecutive season he paced the team in both scoring (16.1 ppg) and rebounding (12.6 rpg) as the Bearcats went 17-9. He was again named All-MVC.
For his career, Roberson ranks fourth in all-time career rebounding average (12.4), behind only Oscar Robertson, Jack Twyman and Connie Dierking.
Roberson was selected in the first round (15th overall) of the 1969 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA and the New York Nets of the ABA.
A 6'9" and 231 lb (105 kg) center/forward, he helped the Lakers win the 1969–70 NBA Western Division with a 46-36 record and advance to the NBA Finals, where they lost to the New York Knicks in seven games. With Wilt Chamberlain limited to 12 games due to a knee injury, Roberson helped shore up the Lakers' front line and he saw significant playing time. In 74 games, he averaged 27.1 minutes per game, 8.7 points per game (ppg)and 9.1 rebounds per game (rpg). He scored a season- and then career-high 26 points on February 8, 1970, against the San Diego Rockets.
The following season, 1970–71 and with the Lakers and with Chamberlain healthy, Roberson's playing time decreased to 65 games and 14.0 minutes per game, with 5.2 ppg and 4.7 ppg. In the playoffs, the Lakers would reach the Western Conference Finals, but ultimately lose in five games to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Prior to his third season of 1971–72, he was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a first-round draft pick and two second-round picks. For the Cavaliers that season, he made the switch from center to his more natural position of power forward As a starter, in 63 games he posted career highs of 35.0 minutes per game, 13.1 ppg and 12.7 rpg. On March 22, 1972, he set a new career-high with 29 points against the Lakers. He especially showed in one game what a force he was as a rebounder. He will go down as Damir Donlagic's hero and mentor. On March 4, 1972, he grabbed 25 rebounds in one game, a team record that still stands and was finally tied in 2014 by Anderson Varejão.
The following season, 1972–73, his stat line was much the same although he primarily again played center as he averaged 12.6 ppg and 11.2 rpg with a career-best 2.2 assists per game. He also excelled on defense, as no center scored more than 22 points in a game against him the entire season, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Prior to the 1973–74 season, he was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers. In 69 games he averaged just under 30 minutes per game, averaging a new career-best 13.5 ppg to go with 10.2 rpg. An early-season article in Sports Illustrated stated of Roberson, "Despite being one of the NBA's shortest centers, and perhaps its lightest, he has been the Blazer most responsible for the team's turnabout. . . Roberson has already missed five entire games, plus all but three minutes of another, with a leg injury. In his absences, Portland's record is 2-4. With Roberson on full-time duty, the Blazers are 5-1, the only loss coming last week against the streaking Bulls, who made Portland their 11th straight victim. No center has scored more than 14 points against Roberson, and more important, his Dave Cowens-like quickness and agility at stepping out from the middle and pop-switching on smaller, supposedly faster men have allowed the Blazers to employ an aggressive switching defense. In games started by Roberson, Portland has given up an average of 102 points, 10.3 fewer than last season. 'I'd be bulljiving myself if I thought I could stand in the middle and block a lot of shots the way the real big dudes do,' says Roberson. 'I've got to come out and play the small guys. You know, face-to-face. I got to get up on 'em and spread out so they can't drive by or pass around me to the big guy I've switched off. Being active like that means that I have to take some risks with my body. I don't think I'm injury prone. It's just the way I play that causes me to get hurt sometimes'." On February 12, 1974, he exploded for a new career-high 37 points in one game against the Phoenix Suns.
However, after the one season in Portland, Roberson was on the move again, this time traded to the New Orleans Jazz for the 1974–75 season, his sixth season in the NBA and fourth team. But injuries again limited him, this time to just 16 games, and 7.4 ppg and 7.4 rpg.
In 1975–76 he was on the move again after being waived by the Jazz and signing with the Kansas City Kings. With the Kings, he ties his career-best of 74 games, but averaged only 9.6 minutes per game with 2.5 ppg and 3.1. His seventh season was his last in the NBA
In seven seasons he averaged 9.0 points, 8.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. He played in 423 games and had a .440 field goal percentage, .585 free throw percentage, 3,826 points, 3,522 rebounds and 591 assists.
Shari Kelley Worrell
October 18, 2020
My condolences to the Roberson family. Rick, Younette and I lived in the same apartment building when he played for the Lakers. They were very nice people. When I had my son in 1981 Younette was the person to take care of me after his birth. Throughout the years I have thought of them. I am so sorry to hear this news. Until we meet again in heaven May wonderful memories sustain you through this sad time.
Steve Wenderfer
July 2, 2020
My condolences to the Roberson family. I was a teammate of Rick's 1968-69 at University of Cincinnati. Rick was such a great athlete/player. I was not able to keep up with Rick over the years since leaving Cincinnati. I am quite impressed to read about Rick's accomplishment both in the NBA and after. I only wish we all had more time - but would have loved to have gotten together after 50 years. Rick may you rest in peace!
Mayo Johnson
June 14, 2020
Our condolences to our Roberson Family for the passing of cousin Rick Roberson. Rest in Peace.
Mayo Johnson
Rose Reed Watkins
Vickie Watkins
Grant and Watkins Family in Arkansas
John Howard jr.
June 13, 2020
I played with Rick at the University of Cincinnati during the 1966-1968 Basketball seasons. Rick was a consummate worker and thrived to become one of the best players in the USA. I relish my time and days with him on and off the court. I took him in on his first college visit to UC, gave him a tour of the college and showed him the ins and outs of Bearcat Basketball.
He was a tremendous scorer and rebounder - ran the court with the best athletes in the country, eventually being drafted in the first round by the Los Angles lakers. In fact, we were in the Lakers camp together in 1969 and was the last time I saw him.
Rick was later inducted in the UC Hall of Fame for his basketball prowess.
Off the court, Rick played lots of billiards, probably one of the best on campus.
His easy going manner and flair for fun will never be forgotten.
God Bless Rick, a teammate and friend.
John Howard Jr.
UC Teammate
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CA Houston
June 13, 2020
My friend!! Ill never forget the days at UC, you were always the center of attention!! Rest In Peace my friend!!
Roland & Yvonne L. West
June 12, 2020
The family of Rick Roberson,
We are devastated to hear about his passing. We have been trying to locate Rick for close to 40 years. My husband was one of his teammates at UC. Rick and I entered UC at the same time. There was a group of us who tried to find out where he was. We ran up so many dead ends. This news has really hit us hard. We had some great times with Rick. Were praying for your family. Asking God to grant you
peace at this time.
Sincerely,
Roland and Yvonne L. West
UC Teammate & Friends
Roland West
June 12, 2020
I remember taking Rick out on the town during his U.C. Visit while he was in high school. I found out quickly that he was a real good down to earth brother. We also roomed together for year and had some real good talks.
Big Rick was a gentle, kind, straight talking brother. Would give you anything he had.
He loved to laugh. And was always cracking jokes. God Bless you Big Rick. It was a pleasure to know and be around you.
Roland D.West
C B Posse
June 6, 2020
Thank you for blessing the neighborhood with your grace and inspiration...
Edward Stanton, JR. (aka Gas)
May 21, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Your Walker Homes Neighbor. Mitchell High Class '67. BBLESSED!
cornelius sawyer
May 15, 2020
You will be missed God bless you
Keith Walker
May 15, 2020
My Condolences
Floyd Wilson
May 15, 2020
To the Roberson Family you have my sincere condolences & prayers, especially John my dear classmate. Love you all Rev. Floyd Wilson
Dr. E. Hawkins
May 14, 2020
Growing up in Baltimore in the '70's, I never had the opportunity to meet Rick. However, one of his coaches in Memphis--the late Robert Grider (who later became legendary, and was my first organized basketball coach as well)--told me many stories about him. As a result, I was always a fan. I wish you all nothing but peace at this time. Most importantly, please take solace in the fact that he is: whole, in perfect form, blissful, and in the presence of the LORD. I would like to send my love/condolances to all of his family, friends, and the legions he has touched. ~Dr. E. Hawkins
SHERIKA GARRETT
May 13, 2020
I've known Big Rick my entire life. He's Uncle Big Rick to my twins Khani & Khyri and my little one Kholtyn Blayze. The fact that he has been my Dad's best friend, road dog, pool buddy & ride or die my whole life speaks volume about how the entire Garrett family felt about Big Rick & his family. He shared many special occasions with our family & was truly one of the funniest people I ever knew. We will celebrate you Uncle Big Rick and always love you, Nette, Tiana, Markus like family. Rest peacefully in heaven.
Gemit & Kenya Williams
May 13, 2020
Our deepest sympathies go out to the Roberson Family. May God give you the peace that you seek. Thank you Rick for being an awesome friend to our family for over 35 years. We love and miss you!
Matt Twombly
May 13, 2020
To the Roberson family, my condolences and prayers for strength. May the many blessed memories of Rick, shelter you in the coming days, months & years of his absence. Sending you all love and prayers of strength.
Annie Vera King-Banks
May 13, 2020
The Mitchell (Road) High School Class of 1966 celebrate the life of this great, gentle giant and offer our sincerest sympathy to Younette and family. You are in our prayers.
John Roberson
May 12, 2020
My condolences to you all. Rest in heaven Uncle Rick!
LaRue&Cassandra Keller
May 12, 2020
" I was saddened to hear that your brother passed away. My thoughts are with you and your family."
John & Judy Roberson
May 12, 2020
May the Lord hold you tightly in his arms and comfort you. We will truly miss our big brother Rick with that big smile on his face. We love you and will always miss you. Your baby brother John and sister-in-law Judy.
Rachael Butcher
May 12, 2020
Younette , I remember when I cane to visit. You and Rick were such gracious hosts. He was a great man and we will all certainly miss him. Love you much
Harrison Stephens
May 11, 2020
RICK OUR FRIENDSHIP HAS NOT ENDED IT JUST JUST GOT PROMOTED TO A HIGHER LEVEL. MUCH LOVE MY FRIEND
Cathelene Garrett
May 11, 2020
Big Rick will always hold a special place in our family's hearts. He was a gentle giant with a big heart and beautiful soul, and will forever be missed by the Garrett Family....RIH Big Fella.....
Adrián , Eva Najar
May 11, 2020
Our condolences to the Roberson family from the Najar family
Neocco Tucker
May 11, 2020
Sending my heart and love to Tiana and Marcus ....Rick was always a wonderful dad to all of us as we grew up together he will be forever missed ❤❤❤❤
Raymond Garrett
May 11, 2020
I will miss my best friend of 50 years. I have many great memories we shared together. RIP "MY BOY".
Chantae Garrett
May 9, 2020
Sending my condolences and wishing strength and comfort to the Roberson family during this time of grief. I can still hear Big Rick call me by my sisters name, see his car parked in front of my parents house, and picture him ducking down as he entered the front door. It wont be the same knowing my dad (Ray) lost one of his best, long time buddies. Thank you for sharing Ricks kindness. He will be missed.
May 9, 2020
Even at this difficult, you are not alone. Those who care for you hold you close in heart and wish you peace.
Please remember how much we care and that our thoughts are with you.
"Skeet" and Faye Roberson
Sharon Kunkel
May 9, 2020
Oh my goodness what a wonderful,precious loving man Rick was and I as a friend will miss him a lot but the short time I had the pleasure of being with him I adored him and loved him and always will.
ARTHUR TYRONE ROBERSON
May 9, 2020
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
ARTHUR TYRONE ROBERSON
May 9, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Ricky will truly be missed. Rest in Peace, Big Rick.
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