Amar'e, Gentry, and even Charmin collectively disparage Roy's effort

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WOW, the first two, okay, but not you too, Channing.


“Roy really didn’t affect us. He wasn’t the difference at all. We just didn’t bring the effort," the Suns' big man (Stoudemire) said. That thought was backed up by coach Alvin Gentry, who pointed out that the only regular-season victory the Suns had over Portland was the game Roy played in. And Channing Frye --- you’d think HE, most of all, would know better --- said of Roy, “I think it’s just another player for them.”


Great piece by Canzano. http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/or...sf/2010/04/canzano_the_legend_of_brandon.html
 
I really don't want to click the link... because I really don't want to agree with Canzano...
 
It's a good column, man. Read it.

I don't like the guy either, but this was pretty cool.
 
<pedant> Everyone got that "pre-check-in" run wrong: it wasn't 9-2, it was 8-0. Mike Barrett called it 9-2, but Roy didn't stand until it was 17-10 Phoenix. When he came in, it was 18-17 Portland. </pedant>
 
What do you expect them to say? They can't give the Blazers props. Playoffs are mental as much as physical.
 
I really don't want to click the link... because I really don't want to agree with Canzano...

He knows where his bread is buttered. Come playoff time, he's pro-Blazers. After the season, he'll start muckraking again.
 
Fuck Canzano. When I walk by him in the media room at the RG, I always "cough" something. For instance..... Jack-Off or Ass-Face. He must think I have real bad allergies. He always gives me strange looks!
 
Frye is a scrub. He's a soft 6'10" version of James Jones. He doesn't have the credibility to talk down on any Blazer -- especially Roy.
 
What do you expect them to say? They can't give the Blazers props. Playoffs are mental as much as physical.

They would have been better off saying that Roy coming back was a huge emotional lift for them, and that was the reason they won this game. For the rest of the series, however, his presence will be expected, so the emotional lift won't be there.
 
This was referenced by Canzano.

http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/121904aac.html
Junior guard Brandon Roy surprised both fans and the 12th-ranked North Carolina State men's basketball team with his early return to action tonight, following a meniscus tear in his right knee that was surgically repaired on November 30. Projected to sit out 4-6 weeks, Roy came back after only 19 days on the sideline.

"The whole time I was anticipating coming back from this game, we just didn't want to let the secret out too early," Roy said with a smile. "I just practiced two days this week, but I was feeling good and Coach Romar told me that it was my call."

Coach Romar echoed Roy's feelings, saying "He was cleared to play and he felt confident in trying it out, and he played well. We didn't know if we wanted to put him in there, but we tried it out and it worked out."

Roy started slowly in the first half, only playing five minutes and logging one rebound.

"I was nervous before going in, and then the coaches talked me into going in. I love our fans and there is no better feeling that walking on the floor and hearing those fans cheering for you. They let me know they loved me as much as I love them."

The slow start was over as quickly as it started, as Roy lit up the court on both sides of the ball in the second half. Shooting a perfect five-for-five from the field, Roy's 10 points each came at clutch moments in the game. With less than three minutes remaining in the game and the Huskies holding a close 61-58 lead, Roy came out of nowhere to return a miss from Tre Simmons with a dominating dunk. His two dunks and strong inside game in the second half were key to the Huskies' success.

"I feel great. I just want to go home and lay back and enjoy this one."

Eerie how similar the two situations are.
 
Not really man! We played the Suns, NOT NC State!
 
I wouldn't characterize those quotes as "disparaging Roy's efforts." They aren't willing to say he was the difference between the Blazers winning and losing, and they may be right. I'm glad Roy is back, but I don't know that he was the difference tonight. I admire his dedication, though.
 
I wouldn't characterize those quotes as "disparaging Roy's efforts." They aren't willing to say he was the difference between the Blazers winning and losing, and they may be right. I'm glad Roy is back, but I don't know that he was the difference tonight. I admire his dedication, though.

I actually think we won in spite of Roy. It would have been a 20 point win without him. :pimp:
 
Even the AZ Central columnist shares the same sentiment as Canzano.

After the game, the Suns minimized Roy's dramatic return. Statistically, this game was dominated by the Blazers' big men, a front line that dominated both ends of the court and coaxing the Suns to settle for bad shots, including 17 missed 3-pointers in 23 attempts.

But discounting Roy's impact is foolhardy. He is the team's best player and the emotional leader. His presence seemed to calm the Blazers, filling them with a new confidence and swagger. If the Suns don't stamp out this sudden uprising, Roy's unexpected comeback will go down as a legendary moment in Portland history.

But that's their story. Our story isn't so magical at the moment. Unfortunately, the Suns remain a work in progress, a team with some explaining to do.

http://www.azcentral.com/sports/sun...00424phoenix-suns-portland-trail-blazers.html
 
If the Suns don't stamp out this sudden uprising,

Wow, even the PHX papers are on board with the blazers advertising...

barfo
 
Being concerned over Roy returning this soon is not ignorant. I think you would have won without him.
 
I actually think we won in spite of Roy. It would have been a 20 point win without him. :pimp:

Aldridge said he saw his first open shot of the series once Roy stepped onto the floor. Whether or not that is true, Roy's presence did inspire Aldridge to have the best game of his career. And then Roy hit the two biggest shots of the fourth quarter.

So NO, we wouldn't have won by 20 without him. With all the pressure continuing to be mounted on LMA and Bayless, we likely would've lost by 20.
 
Gentry is an idiot and he won't have his team ready to deal with Roy in Game 5. I expect 25-30 points out of Roy and a win in Game 5.
 
Gentry is an idiot and he won't have his team ready to deal with Roy in Game 5. I expect 25-30 points out of Roy and a win in Game 5.

I'm in the same boat, Roy just being there helps this team, now if he can produce some nice numbers Portland should have the upper hand. I'm hoping that Gentry thinks of Roy as just another player and doesn't adjust to him......that would make HOWIE very happy! :D
 
Aldridge said he saw his first open shot of the series once Roy stepped onto the floor. Whether or not that is true, Roy's presence did inspire Aldridge to have the best game of his career. And then Roy hit the two biggest shots of the fourth quarter.

So NO, we wouldn't have won by 20 without him. With all the pressure continuing to be mounted on LMA and Bayless, we likely would've lost by 20.

Sarcasm. Heard of it?
 
"Thanks for the billboard material guys" ~Brandon Roy
 
I was in Canada and didn't get to see the game (no TNT in the lodge) but it's good news that the Suns (and maybe reality) indicate Roy didn't make a difference... because we all know he CAN, and if the team can win without him making a difference, they are more likely to win when he DOES make a difference...

Ed O.
 
I was in Canada and didn't get to see the game (no TNT in the lodge) but it's good news that the Suns (and maybe reality) indicate Roy didn't make a difference... because we all know he CAN, and if the team can win without him making a difference, they are more likely to win when he DOES make a difference...

Ed O.

Why would you go hide in a lodge up in Canada during the Blazers biggest playoff run since 2003?

Now if your avatar lady went with you.... I can't blame ya for that.
 
Why would you go hide in a lodge up in Canada during the Blazers biggest playoff run since 2003?

Now if your avatar lady went with you.... I can't blame ya for that.

Ed sure trotted out his best Rex Reed pose for his avatar, didn't he? Seriously, though, he's a Mason. They had their annual meetings in Canada this year.
 
Being concerned over Roy returning this soon is not ignorant. I think you would have won without him.

I agree with the first statement, but not the second.

In games 2&3, the Blazers looked like a team that was planning their summer vacation. Roy's willingness to play hurt seems to have inspired (shamed?) them into an honest effort.
 
Amar'e is a stud; he's allowed to have his opinion. Gentry is a coach, he may suck, but he's a coach, and coaches in the NBA have done something to earn their place; therefore, I am okay with his opinion.

Charmin Frye? What the fuck has the soft piece of shit done in the NBA? Dude is week. My highlight of that game is him getting schooled by the crafty vet, Juwan Howard. Howard gathered an offensive board, faked a pass, Charmin turned his whole head in the way of the "pass", and Howard layed it up...easily. The replay on it is fantastic. Pretty sure Charmin's head did a full 360.

As someone else pointed out, it's all talk though. They can't give the return of Roy much public credence, or it will derail the team. The Suns are weak enough, that their leaders know that saying the loss had anything to Roy will put the Suns mentally in a fragile place now with Roy being back. Inside, they don't want to see Roy back, just like that exchange with he and Roy.
 
The Suns were asked whether they wanted to use Roy as an excuse for losing. They declined the offer and blamed themselves. Why get mad at Frye? His teammates say they're tired of him praising Portland's culture so much. He's a great ambassador for the city.
 
Amar'e is a stud; he's allowed to have his opinion. Gentry is a coach, he may suck, but he's a coach, and coaches in the NBA have done something to earn their place; therefore, I am okay with his opinion.

Charmin Frye? What the fuck has the soft piece of shit done in the NBA? Dude is week. My highlight of that game is him getting schooled by the crafty vet, Juwan Howard. Howard gathered an offensive board, faked a pass, Charmin turned his whole head in the way of the "pass", and Howard layed it up...easily. The replay on it is fantastic. Pretty sure Charmin's head did a full 360.

As someone else pointed out, it's all talk though. They can't give the return of Roy much public credence, or it will derail the team. The Suns are weak enough, that their leaders know that saying the loss had anything to Roy will put the Suns mentally in a fragile place now with Roy being back. Inside, they don't want to see Roy back, just like that exchange with he and Roy.

Agree on all points. With Roy in the lineup, the Suns really have to pay attention to him, regardless of whether he's 100% or not. I really think that they were expecting to coast to a 5 game series win after games 2 and 3. But now that Roy is back, they've got to be having serious doubts now. I expect the Suns to come out tight tonight, since they know if they lose this one they're screwed...
 

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