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Who cares if he sits out? it is better for his future and yours. You're not going any where this season, so let him get it 100%. If he doesn't play another game this year, so what?
Note to journalists... don't make a big thing out of correcting an athlete on the date of something. You only sound like a jerkoff.
http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=300216022Before pregame warmups, Blazers coach Nate McMillan said Roy wouldn't play, but would try to go Friday against Boston. But minutes before the game, it was announced that Roy felt good enough to go, and was inserted into the starting lineup.
"I talked to him before the game and I thought he needed a little push," McMillan said.
Brandon Roy has who has been hampered by a nagging strained right hamstring since Jan. 2. He acknowledged Tuesday night that he is concerned the rest of his season is in jeopardy.
"I ... turned to LaMarcus Aldridge (during the game) and he was like, 'So what do you do next?' Roy said. "I was like, 'I don't know. I don't know where to go.'"
Roy started last night, but played only 15 minutes.
"I don't regret playing," Roy said. "I didn't feel like this would be any different Friday. That's the reason I feel like things are in jeopardy."
"I'm frustrated," Roy added. "I can't say much more than that. If I'm thinking (about the injury) that much while I'm playing, then it's not worth being out there."
all the more reason to have another all-star caliber player on this team, I think this may be par for the course with Roy...by that I mean nagging injuries...and if this team wants to be a true NBA title threat they need to be able to keep driving towards the playoffs even if he is out missing games....

It makes you wonder who is running the show... I was very concerned by Nate's encouragement of Pendergraph hitting Batum hard on screens Nic's first day back of full practice, as well. Sounds like three very bad judgment strikes against Nate in a short period of time, all very similar in nature. It's looking more and more like Nate is the center of the injury issues (I've long been critical of his conditioning test and how the people that perform worst on it seem to have the healthiest ensuing season), with the training staff either going along for the ride or not having the sense/pull to stand in his way.This reminds me of last year where Nate thought Greg was milking his knee injury - you know, the knee which they had to withdraw blood from because it had a crack in it.
all the more reason to have another all-star caliber player on this team, I think this may be par for the course with Roy...by that I mean nagging injuries...and if this team wants to be a true NBA title threat they need to be able to keep driving towards the playoffs even if he is out missing games....

So you don't think the Blazers are interested in having another all-star caliber player on the team? I'd suggest that they get 5 all stars. That would be much better to deal with injuries. But of course Nate is too stubborn to do that![]()
Nah, that's kpee's fault. Though if KP pulled off 4 pritchslaps, then Nate would have the best 2nd unit ever.

