Bobby Ríos

Roberto "Bobby" Ríos Osorio (born August 14, 1957) is a retired Puerto Rican basketball player.

He ended up averaging 17.7 points per game in his first season and remained a consistent scorer during this first stint with the team.

During those seasons, he continued to be a prolific scorer, winning 2 more championships and the Most Valuable Player award in 1995.

[2] Roberto "Bobby" Ríos at an early age had excelled in a variety of sports before playing basketball including track and field where he was a prospect at Central High School in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

He started his semi-pro basketball career in 1977 with the San Juan Moderno team that at the time was head coached by the legendary Julio Toro.