They'll never own up to it, nor would any Media bagman ever utter the question as to whether his early return to playing during the '10 playoffs after knee surgery was a death kneel to his prime.
Brandon Roy: "I don’t think medically I will ever be able to get back to 100%."
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They'll never own up to it, nor would any Media bagman ever utter the question as to whether his early return to playing during the '10 playoffs after knee surgery was a death kneel to his prime.
Very valid point and it is shame he was a of a talent. That whole franchise is either unlucky with injuries or something needs to be really examined as far as how they train and take care of injuries. Probably a combination but it is damm shame for him, Oden and others up there.
Spot on, cubby.
Nah. That had nothing to do with it. The problem is that he has no meniscus left. He wasn't going to miraculously "grow" any by not playing.
why dont they do a meniscus transplant?
sean elliott got a kidney transplant when he didnt have any left tbh
Now if only we can get kobe to admit he'll never be 100% again and he won't see as much of an asshole.
tee,hee
Blazers loving Roy destroying his trade value.
Blazers ed themselves by giving him that outrageous contract
Charlotte should trade Gerald Wallace for Roy. Now Jordan can actually watch Roy play as a Bobcat like he should have been when Jordan had his Larry Bird man crush on Adam Morrison. Then Roy can resurrect his career in Phoenix in his late 30s.
There is something wrong with Portland's medical staff. Players that get injured in Portland are never the same after. They either come back from injury too soon, or have other injuries that stem from improper rehab.
2? Who else other than Roy + Oden?
It's their front office/scouting staff. Roy, Oden, and Bayless all had red flags on their knee(s) that should have caused them to drop in the draft, but Portland gambled and picked them in their talent spot instead of in their talent/health spot. Each one of them has had knee surgery since joining the league, and Roy and Oden have had multiples. Bayless is 22, Oden just turned 23, and Roy is 26. Signing off on selecting THAT many draft picks of questionable health is just reckless.
At least he realizes it now..Roy is still skilled enough that he can develop a niche as a good bench player/role player in the NBA, with the ability to occasionally have big games..
Portland is the Houston Rockets West or vice versa.
We got an injured All-Star center they got an All-Star wannabe injured center. We had an All-Star guard with knee problems they got an All-Star guard with knee problems...cept we traded ours away. Portland's record sucks and our record sucks. Twins!
he could still be serviceble.
I mean we have a corpse by the name of Derek Fisher getting starter minutes in this league.
Portland has had it worse than we did. It simply came down to Yao being too big, and McGrady not staying in shape. Portland on the other hand have been eternally cursed by the basketball gods since Bowie, to the jailblazers, to Oden. You can't tell me they didn't have it worse when Joel slipped in the shower and hurt himself
Blazers and Rockets were dumb as .
Blazers to give Roy this contract and the Rockets to stick so long with McGrady instead of trading him to the Pistons.
And drafting Yao
We would be better if we hadn't traded Landry, the heart and soul of the Rockets, to the Sacramento Kings for no defense Kevin Martin.
Can Tlong sue his ancestors for settling in Oregon ?
only person thats going to allow him to get back to 100% is himself. its a shame that he's throwing in the towel like that.
I have little sympathy for this guy. He wanted McMillan gone, he ed about not getting enough touches, now he's already quitting... karma is a Roy.
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