KingSpeed
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Yeah, that was weird. I'd also put Sprewell in there, maybe ahead of Roy, since he got to the NBA Finals in 1999, ECF in 2000, and then the WCF in 2004. He always he rose his game in the playoffs, averaging more ppg.
Yeah, that was weird. I'd also put Sprewell in there, maybe ahead of Roy, since he got to the NBA Finals in 1999, ECF in 2000, and then the WCF in 2004. He always he rose his game in the playoffs, averaging more ppg.
its nice to see Roy isn't completely forgotten by basketball fans http://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-sg-spot-would-be-so-much-better-if.205717/
its nice to see Roy isn't completely forgotten by basketball fans http://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-sg-spot-would-be-so-much-better-if.205717/
Roy was wide enough to play almost half his minutes at Small Forward. How many on that list can say that?
He was probably the most consistent clutch player I've seen. I followed Mr. Clutch when I lived in Lakerland, and his gamewinners were outside shots, not a powerful mix like Roy's.
Brandon Roy brought me back to the Blazers after the Jail Blazers era. He will always be one of my favorites. I got nothing bad to say about the guy.
