ready for a first round exit
He's out for tomorrow night, but it looks like he'll be ready for the playoffs. Whew!
ready for a first round exit
We'll see. I know we're playing as well as anyone in the Western Conference right now.
lol...cool story bro![]()
tlong do the blazers still have darius miles
GOD, I hope we play the Mavs in the 1st round. We'll KILL you guys!![]()
good for roy. hope portland can do some damage in the playoffs. preferably against LA
Tiger Woods played through a bone bruise a few months ago and he seems to have worked through it.
whats the odds for blazers first round exit
We don't even know who they are playing against and you already wanna know the odds?![]()
This is probably like the Duncan "day to day" diagnosis in 2000 that suddenly turned into surgery right after the playoffs. Can't have a drop off in ticket sales, now, can we?
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Portland's Brandon Roy could miss the playoffs with a slight meniscus tear in his right knee.
I guess it's more serious than u heard. sorry bro
Wow. That is devastating. I really feel bad for that team.
just saw this on espn. wow for portland... sucks for them.
Roy's playoff status uncertain
Associated Press
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy has a torn meniscus in his right knee and his status for the playoffs is uncertain.
Roy will miss Monday night's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder and Wednesday's regular season finale against Golden State.
He will require surgery and will be out from four to six weeks. But he said he may try to play with the injury in the playoffs because doctors told him it cannot get worse.
Roy is the Blazers' leading scorer with 21.8 points per game. He injured his knee on Sunday when the Blazers played at the Lakers.
The Blazers have clinched a spot in the playoffs, but their opponent for the first round has yet to be determined.
Roy's playoff status uncertain
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy has a torn meniscus in his right knee and his status for the playoffs is uncertain.
Roy will miss Monday night's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder and Wednesday's regular season finale against Golden State.
He will require surgery and will be out from four to six weeks. But he said he may try to play with the injury in the playoffs because doctors told him it cannot get worse.
Roy is the Blazers' leading scorer with 21.8 points per game. He injured his knee on Sunday when the Blazers played at the Lakers.
The Blazers have clinched a spot in the playoffs, but their opponent for the first round has yet to be determined.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5078908
that sucks... i was hoping they would beat the Mavs.
Torn vagina, out until September.
tlong dude you have the blackest tongue on this forum
now theres zero chance of lakers getting mavs'ed in the first round.
unless the Spurs do it....![]()
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