Calkins: An open letter to Brandon Roy

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    Dear Brandon,
    It’s been a while. More than nine months since anyone has seen you at the Rose Garden. It’s not hard to tell, either. Portland eardrums haven’t been this stress-free in years.

    I hope you’re well, though. Jamal Crawford said you were thinking about finishing up your degree at Washington. Seems appropriate. Someone as bright as you without a diploma is like a martini without an olive.

    So I suppose “back to school” answers the question of where you are going, but what I kind of want to know is: Where have you been? No goodbyes, no appearances. Nate McMillan said he put a call into you a couple weeks ago but never heard back.

    I know that people have described you as supernatural, but I never thought that would mean ghost.

    I understand, though. How can I not? You had your career snatched away just as you were hitting your prime. I don’t believe for a second that $80 million is supposed to assuage that pain. If Scorsese were banned from the director’s chair, he wouldn’t just shrug his shoulders and buy a house in the Hamptons.

    Fans seem to understand, too. At least a lot of the ones I asked did. I was curious because, on the day you announced your retirement, the Northwest morphed into a giant group therapy session.

    People called into radio shows crying. Folks immediately petitioned to have your jersey retired. During the first preseason game, fans held up signs that read “Never forget.” A little dramatic? Probably. But it certainly wasn’t to them.

    That’s why I figured the invisibility cloak you’ve been wearing for the past two months would peeve some of those supporters, who might feel victimized by unrequited love.

    Well, it hasn’t seemed to bother Joel Enebel, who was asked about you showing up to the Rose Garden and said, “I think it’s totally up to him. You feel more bad for him than you do the fans.” And it certainly hasn’t irked Tyler Thomas, who added, “He’s gotta do what he’s gotta do. If he doesn’t show up for a while, it’s all right. It’s his life.”

    But there also are guys like Mike Rhyasen, who sympathized with your exit from the game, but said, “I’m disappointed that he hasn’t come back. We put a lot of our faith in Brandon. He’s meant so much to this city.” And then there was Alex Cook, who admired your desire to go out as a Blazer, but asked, “So he just retires and then there’s no more connection to the team? We haven’t heard from him. That seems like a contrast from what he’s all about.”

    The discussion has spilled over to press row, where some writers believe you should have shown your face by now, others think you are contemplating a comeback, and one who told me bluntly: “Brandon Roy doesn’t owe anybody anything.”

    Believe it or not, he’s the one I agree with. Which is exactly why I think we should see you soon.

    Brandon Roy wasn’t special because he reached out to people out of obligation. Brandon Roy was special because he did so out of joy.

    I heard stories about you filling reporter’s notebooks up for an hour after practice, not caring if they were with Sports Illustrated or the Medford Mail Tribune.

    You gave fans the same treatment — signing autographs with that smile, interacting with that charisma. Your nickname, “The Natural,” applied to more than just your on-court ability.
    So why not walk back into the Rose Garden and salute the folks who have deified you? Why not sit courtside, let the Jumbotron display your face, and soak in a standing ovation like nothing that arena has ever heard?

    Is it because you might cry? That’s OK. Fans have always relished the way you showed emotion in that building, whether it was collapsing into Nic Batum’s arms after Game 4, or almost ripping your jersey off after burying Houston with a buzzer-beater. Tears would not be a sign of weakness. They would be a sign of authenticity.

    Is it because you are, in fact, considering a comeback? So what? This doesn’t have to be a retirement party. If you return in three years wearing a No. 7 Clippers jersey, the RG will still be brimming with fans wearing No. 7 Blazers jerseys.

    Jamal said that he doesn’t think you watch too many Blazers games these days, and that’s not surprising when you think about it. But we’re halfway through the season, and I think most people expected you to say hello by now.

    Team president Larry Miller said that there’s an open invitation, “But it’s up to Brandon, too.”

    Fans deserve that moment, Brandon. But you deserve it, too.

    A whole season without Brandon Roy? It just doesn’t seem ... natural.


    http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/feb/20/calkins-an-open-letter-to-brandon-roy/
     
  2. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    I'd love to see Brandon at a game but he doesn't owe us anything.
     
  3. B-Roy

    B-Roy If it takes months

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    :(

    I haven't watched a video containing Roy since his retirement. Hurts too much.
     
  4. illmatic99

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    Great article. But speaking as a fan, I don't think I can handle it quite yet. I still can't watch BRoy vids online, and any mentions of him during games makes me a bit sad. Wounds are still too fresh for me. I just can't imagine what it's like for him.
     
  5. Nikolokolus

    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    I wouldn't be surprised if it's a few years before he comes back around. Coming back so soon would seem an awful lot like picking a barely healed scab.
     
  6. blue32

    blue32 Who wants a mustache ride?

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    Stupid ass article. Its sports, let the guy live in peace. If he doesn't want to come back, he doesn't have too, nor should he be required to. Stupid Portland media. If we had maybe another pro team maybe this shit wouldnt be so damn 90210.
     
  7. SheedSoNasty

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    He will suit up for the playoffs. That's why he hasn't come... Yet.
     
  8. HailBlazers

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    Just want to know if he's watching the games :(
     
  9. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    He has to be watching games. The dude loved the game too much.
     
  10. jlprk

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    If he goes to a game, there's the risk that it will be divisive.

    A few fans will boo him/current players/management, a few will yell that he's better than the guards we have, hurting our current players' morale, etc. I think he's right to stay away at least one season.
     
  11. illmatic99

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    You must not know RG fans.
     
  12. ppilot

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    WTF? No Blazer fan would ever boo Brandon if came back for game I fairly certain there would be a physical altercation if one did.
     
  13. The_Lillard_King

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    I would love to see him at the Rose Garden during a Blazer game and have been wondering why he hasn't made his token apperance.

    But he has to do what he has to do, and if I see him at the Blazer game on the big screen this year or ten years from now, I will cheer.
     
  14. Boob-No-More

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

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    I think maybe it's still too soon, both for Brandon and the fans. Still too painful to remember what was, and what could have been. I hope when he does come back, they announce it ahead of time. I look forward to attending and being part of the longest, loudest standing ovation in the history of the Rose Garden.

    BNM
     
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    What about some people saying that he kept quiet about the extent of his knee problem until he signed the big contract? What about some people saying that his intractability in contract negotiations cost Pritchard his job? What about earning $80 million for the next few years for doing nothing?

    He knows he's lucky to be so rich, feels a little guilty and thinks, even if only 5 people remind me of those things, I don't want to go there for at least a year until I feel more emotionally strong about taking tough questions from reporters.
     
  16. Boob-No-More

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

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    ANYONE who thinks those minor quibbles matter one iota compared to what that man did for this franchise is a complete fucking moron. And, that's putting it nicely.

    Even if that happened, do you really think he'd be able to hear those five morons over the other 20,425 cheering their heads off for him? Get real.

    BNM
     
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    1st home game next season, after the ring ceremony, they will retire roys number, and all numbers it is divisible into 14/21/28/etc
     
  18. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Love the optimism! :chestbump:
     
  19. RoyToy

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    Wouldn't be surprised if he tries to play again

    His knees are done, but mentally he's in the prime of his career right now. Only 27 years of age. And doing what he did in game 4 last year, I wouldn't be surprised if he still thinks he can play in the NBA. In fact I'm sure he thinks he can.

    Also, too soon to come back to the RG. Just let it be for now.
     
  20. KingSpeed

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    I highly doubt he watches the games. I don't watch Bones episodes.
     

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