Roy: 1-2 years left?

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  1. GrandpaBlaze

    GrandpaBlaze Predictions Game Master

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    Article on Yahoo (quoting the Oregonian): http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/Blazers-Roy-has-1-2-years-left-?urn=nba-322165

    Gramps...
     
  2. Blazer4ever

    Blazer4ever Finding a Way BANNED

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    Here's a story from today Oregonian saying "It's possible that shooting guard Brandon Roy could play tonight." http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/02/blazers_11.html

    As I've said in a different thread, Brandon should In my Opinion sit until he's fully healthy, I'm wondering if him coming back tonight isn't too soon but am willing to at least hope the coaching-staff/trainers know what they're doing.
    A not-fully-healthy Brandon Roy would hurt our chances more than help them, as he is - in his eyes and even in the eyes of the players - a player that deserves a big role when playing. I think we're better off without him playing than with him playing that role un-healthy.

    A healthy Brandon Roy gives us a 5 player rotation of Andre, Brandon, Rudy, Mathewss and Batum at the 1/2/3 positions. Patty Mills is used to waiving towels and if Brandon IS healthy, I'm guessing that's mostly what he'll do.
    10 Minutes of Patty leaves us with 134 minutes for the other 5 players which is close to 27 minutes per game for each.
    With Camby's injury, Joel getting somewhat limited playing time and Sean Marks being Sean Marks, Dante would get his minutes mostly in the front-court and I'm guessing there'll even be some minutes for another SF (Batum?) in a big-man role, which means some more minutes to be spread between the other players listed.

    I can't say for sure that even a healthy Brandon Roy increases our chances in the near future because him coming back will surely distrupt the chemistry for at least a game or two. Anyway, I would like him to play a limited role at least for now, both for his sake and the team's sake. Players like Rudy, Mathewss, even Patty were playing very well in his absence and I wouldn't like to see their minutes decrease too much.
    I'm hoping he comes back in good shape but also that he accepts a less alpha-male role, I like the way we're playing lately and I think a lot of it has to do with us playing team-basketball when even LaMarcus gets most of his points 'the right way' by going inside and taking high-percentage shots.
    I'm definitely not saying Brandon isn't a good player. He's a gifted, inteliigent basketball player but for us to maximize the advantages of him coming back he should be a) healthy and b) part of a structure that puts the Team-concept ahead of any individual player.
     
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    The last few games that BROY played Nate gave up on the 'No PG" line-up. It does not work. I don't think Patty will go back to waving towels. If Roy is healthy enough to contribute, I see more small ball with Rudy, Broy and a PG in together.

    Mostly his return will just give us more depth if (and when) someone gets hurt. But I think the minutes to watch will be Dante's, Rudy's, and Nic's. They all may go down. Wes actually could use a few more minutes of rest.
     
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    The source for this "story" is Crapzano. Enough said.
     
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    whats your definition of fully healthy? The cartilage he's lost in both knees to multiple surgeries doesn't need a few more weeks to grow back, it's gone for good.

    If he's thought to be as healthy as he's going to be and then he goes out and struggles like earlier this year, will the board be in an uproar screaming about the Blazers Docs/trainers yet again?

    STOMP
     
  6. BoBoBREWSKI

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    What he said!
     
  7. Nikolokolus

    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    Exactly. Brandon is never going to be fully healthy again minus some massive breakthrough in medical science. So the idea that he's got one or two years left with limited minutes doesn't seem all that far-fetched to me. However, I'm sure there will be factions of people that will point to the training staff if he struggles again or goes down again.

    The likeliest outcome is that Brandon the all-star is locked somewhere in the past, I'm sure he'll have the occasional outburst of good play, but his career track has an arrow pointing down.
     
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    I agree with this. However, where you point to the medical staff is "how did they miss this before he signed his new contract?".
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    Why on earth would a surgeon tell the newspaper that? If he were my surgeon, I'd sue his ass. That is, if the story is true. Which I doubt.

    However, I don't doubt the prognostication is true. I just doubt the 'source.'
     
  10. The_Lillard_King

    The_Lillard_King Westside

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    Good point. Assuming the doctor is a top shelf dr, they would never talk to the media about a patient. Just out of courtesy and professionalism. Then add to that the whole doctor patient privilege and no way this doctor is blabbing to the media.
     
  11. THE HCP

    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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  12. Boob-No-More

    Boob-No-More Why you no hire big man coach?

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    Typical Canzano "unnamed source". It's probably a combination of comments he's heard, third hand, filtered through his own personal agenda to stir shit up and be the source of self-manufacture "controversay".

    BNM
     
  13. maxiep

    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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    They didn't. The word around the team for years was that Brandon's wheels were going to come off. It's just we thought we had a few more years.
     
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  14. THE HCP

    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    I believe that is what the hesitation to re-sign him was all about. This board was ripping KP for taking so long.
     
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    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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    Yep. That's why the fifth year was a big deal.
     
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    Shooter Unanimously Great

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    This thread title is one of the most depressing I've ever seen on this board.
     

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