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I just feel sad the this is our last image of Roy. A broken down bag of bolts in a wolves uniform.the face of a man with sawdust and a live hornet in each knee
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he made 5 MILLION DOLLARS for 120 minutes of basketball, anyone wondering why, there you go
Update: The Timberwolves released the following statement on behalf of Roy on Saturday evening.
"Last week while practicing, I suffered a setback in my recovery. I've felt better since the recent surgery, but I am not all the way better. The past two days I have been weighing all of my options as I try to continue my basketball career. I have decided to explore additional treatment options and an extensive rehabilitation plan. My goal has been, and continues to be, to return to the basketball court as healthy as possible in order to help our team. "
This should be interesting. If Roy continues to rehab for the rest of the year, do the wolves pick up his option for next season, or do they pass and have more cap room to shop with and pay Pek.
Si he gets his next surgery soon, he should have 10 months to rehab correctly.
why would they pick up a 5 million dollar option when nobody else, after this season, would likely go higher then the minimum?
I doubt they will also, but I think ha could then sign with blazer at minimum
I don't think we can have him until 2014 due to that is when his contract would have expired that we amenstied but bigger question is why would we want him?
Both points here are correct. We cannot sign Roy until his original Blazers deal expires.
"Stop torturing yourself, live in the now!" - Garth Algar.

• Kahn had no update on Roy other than to say the veteran guard continues to get treatment on his right knee, and that Roy has been doing some light workouts. "Brandon will play when -- if and when -- he's ready to play," Kahn said.
Brandon Roy has another knee setback, still hopes to play this season
Ugh.
Brandon Roy’s attempted comeback from knee problems with the Minnesota Timberwolves lasted all of five games before he needed another knee surgery. Recovery from said surgery has not gone quickly or smoothly but the former All-Star guard isn’t ready to give up on his dream of returning to the NBA.
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