He's on the front page now along with a link to his top plays. Check out the link! http://www.nba.com/video/teams/blazers/2009/05/14/ROY_POTY.nba/index.html
You know, most highlight reels make the player look like Superman. This reel does that, with the added effect of making everyone guarding him look like YMCA league rejects. There's a couple of moves where Roy looks like he's just moseying along, and everyone else is stuck in molasses. It's uncanny how slow he makes everyone else look without looking like a speed demon himself.
Yeah, one of my favorite moments like that is at 0:36. Brandon just kind of mosey/hesitates (mositates?) his way to the paint and suddenly his shot's up and the defense looks like it's been bamboozled. Great stuff.
That's exactly the clip I was thinking of too. Then you see shots of him getting a lob, and his head's near the rim and you think "How the hell can he jump so high? He's not athletic!" And of course that's the trick, isn't it? Anyone can finish with a dunk, but he makes Rod Strickland-esque circus shots seem almost mundane. Kind of like the saying "The greatest trick the devil ever played was making people think he didn't exist". He's hugely athletic, but so spare in his usage of it that people forget he can jump over you, outrun you, make you look old and slow and silly. Also, love the trash talking he was doing against Pierce in the Boston clip (when he hits the midrange jumper).
only thing I saw on the article the guy wrote, was it was wrong, where he said the Blazers lost to the Yao and Tmac'less Rockets.
What Brandon Roy does better than almost anyone else in the league is change speeds. It's like his transmission can go from 1st to 5th with no loss in power. And I love the way he paces himself. He has decent athleticism, but he never feels as if he needs to show it. If he lost it, he'd still be a terrific player. It's also going to extend his career.
The thing about him I notice is that he doesn't just take it at the opposing player like Bron or DWade. He is like Joe Johnson, where he waits for the defender to react, then attacks! He keeps his man on his heels! And another thing, this kid can jump!
Love that crossover move on Duncan around the 3:30 mark. He's got one of the greatest interior defenders of all time on his hip and he gets a layup purely on dribbling skill. I was surprised they found so many lobs to highlight. They must have found every single one they threw at him last year, because he didn't seem to get many. Can't wait to see Andre Miller throw one of those to him every game. If he stays healthy, he'll be remembered as the greatest Blazer of all time. (Unless, of course, Greg Oden surpasses him, which is certainly possible.) The stats might be close to Drexler's, but Roy will have the edge in wins and most likely championships.
Yeah, but if it wasn't for Jordan and Magic, Drexler would likely have two more rings. Will Roy be blocked by a future Top 10 of all-time player?
Something tells me this debate will be revisited quite often. Much like Carmello vs LeBron or Duncan vs Garnett or Hakeem vs Robinson or Dr J vs Jordan. Then, just like these other cases, one day we'll all wake up and the debate will seem silly because the answer is so obvious.
Yes. Maybe his nickname should be "The Prestige" -- the point in the magician's trick where he does the impossible.
Wow, wouldn't that be weird if LeBron blocked Roy from winning multiple championships? That's the sort of almost-but-not-quite-there heartache you come to expect as a Blazer fan.
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