Stanley Roberts (disambiguation)

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Stanley Roberts (born 1970) is a basketball player.

Stanley Corvet Roberts is a retired American professional basketball player who played center. He was said to have the potential to be the best center of all time.

Stanley Roberts may also refer to:

Stanley Roberts (1916–1982) was an American screenwriter.

Stanley Carl "Stan" Roberts was a Canadian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba between 1958 and 1962, and ran for the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party in 1961. He was later involved with the Liberal Party of Canada, and was a founding member of the Reform Party of Canada.

Stanley Roberts was a Welsh professional footballer, who played in the English football league for Wrexham and New Brighton.

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