ROY out Monday (MERGED)

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  1. Fez Hammersticks

    Fez Hammersticks スーパーバッド Zero Cool

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    Re: ROY out Monday

    I'd think so. He'll probably still feel it but after a week the pain subsided quite a bit.
     
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    EGame "You're the only one of these fools I trust"

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    Okay timeout. I hope this is the result of the injury as well, but since when is the Blazer training staff correct? I would not be so sure yet...
     
  3. RoyToy

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    Had a feeling it was nothing serious.
     
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    Who will start in Roy's place tomorrow? Rudy, Webster, or Bayless?
     
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    The way Rudy played today, I'm gonna say him.
     
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    I would go with Rudy.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    Best possible news he could have gotten given the symptoms he was complaining about (eg. "Not feeling right", "felt like when I tore my meniscus", etc.)

    I'll be anxious to see if this new found nasty streak LMA has going carries over and if the bench continues to be productive.
     
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    Aldridge has been our steadiest most dependable player on our team this season (as long as I have amnesia about he game against Orlando).
     
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    Do we win 35 games without Aldridge and Miller? I certainly don't think so. They've both been huge(and healthy). And as much as people might bitch about Aldridge, myself not excluded, let's face it: We're about to win 50 games with LMA as our #1 big for most of the season.

    And Miller? I told my rich buddy who likes to bet on O/U wins for the season: Whatever the O/U on wins for Philly, take the under. Bet the house on it. That's hardly a team without Dre.

    Those 2 guys have been the keys, when you look at the ENTIRE season.
     
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    Camby has been the key for our late season push though.
     
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    Miller saved our season.
     
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    Yup. If we had been forced to run Blake, Rudy, Sergio and Bayless out there as our 4 guard rotation when Brandon was out I don't imagine things would have gone all that well.
     
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    blue32 Who wants a mustache ride?

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    The comments on the injury on the OregonLive page are interesting, specifically the one that is an excerpt from Roy talking to ESPN about how there was no contact, and a sharp pain....
     
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    ESPNs version doesnt sound too good



    Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy will miss Monday night's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder because of a right knee injury he suffered against the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.



    Roy had an MRI exam on his right knee after the team returned to Portland Sunday night. The Oregonian, citing an unnamed team source, reported that Roy has a bone contusion.

    In text messages to ESPN.com, Roy confirmed he will not play Monday, but said a final diagnosis has not been made because a radiologist was unavailable to look at the MRI results.

    The Trail Blazers play their final game of the regular season Wednesday against the Golden State Warriors.

    Portland has clinched a postseason berth and will begin the playoffs on the road, either Saturday or Sunday. Roy hopes to be available for the playoffs and said for now the plan for his knee is to "rest and let it calm down, and in a couple days see where I'm at."

    Roy injured the knee when his legs tangled with Lakers forward Ron Artest in the first quarter of Portland's 91-88 win.

    "My foot got caught and my knee kept going," Roy told reporters afterward. He played for slightly more than a minute in the second quarter before leaving the game for good.

    "I was trying to go out there because we were trying to fight for a higher seed," he said. "But I was like, 'Let me just pass it, I don't feel like I can move.' "

    Roy is the Blazers' leading scorer at 21.8 points per game. He struggled with a sore back in recent days, missing practice to rest up for the playoffs.
     

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