Sedatedfork
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I thought this part of a recent interview was interesting when he talked about why he decided to retire in December 2011
He suggests that the Blazers doctors/trainers talked him into retirement
Now he doesn't make it sound like they were trying to pressure him to retire, but it's just kind of interesting that his own doctors hadn't told him the same thing. Given that the Lakers passed on Roy I think that tells you that the Blazers probably gave him the best advice.
He suggests that the Blazers doctors/trainers talked him into retirement
When I went down there to get my physical with the team doctor and trainers they thought it would be in my best interest to maybe stop playing basketball. They just thought my knees were, they weren’t done at that moment but they thought they were progressively getting worse. It was something that really concerned me so I ended up talking with my wife and talking with the team and we just tried to figure out the best way going forward. It was a difficult situation. It’s not easy to walk away from basketball at any age, especially at 27. That was really, really hard for me. But I had worked with those doctors for years, I trust their opinion and we thought it was the best thing to do.
Now he doesn't make it sound like they were trying to pressure him to retire, but it's just kind of interesting that his own doctors hadn't told him the same thing. Given that the Lakers passed on Roy I think that tells you that the Blazers probably gave him the best advice.

