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Roy on Monday suggested that after spending the last three seasons going through him, the Blazers no longer have a plan of attack.
“I think some of it is we have to establish what we want,’’ Roy said. “I don’t clearly know what we are trying to establish. I mean, watching the game (against Memphis), do you think I was the go-to guy in the first half?’’
When told, no, Roy continued.
“Did you think L.A. (LaMarcus Aldridge) was the go-to guy in the first?’’
When told, yes, to an extent, Roy shrugged as if he didn’t agree.
“Look, my thing is, I don’t mind taking the blame, but at least put me in position to take the blame. In the first quarter ... there’s no flow, I’m taking couple last second shots ... I’m playing a Q-Richardson role,’’ Roy said, referring to the Orlando guard who is averaging 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds. “Then in the second half, I try to be more forceful, and that’s not my game.’’
Roy was asked if he feels his knees are capable of letting him be a go-to player.
“Yeah,’’ Roy said. “But our style of play, with our personnel, it’s still going to be tough.’’
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/12/what_in_the_name_of_quentin_ri.html
“I think some of it is we have to establish what we want,’’ Roy said. “I don’t clearly know what we are trying to establish. I mean, watching the game (against Memphis), do you think I was the go-to guy in the first half?’’
When told, no, Roy continued.
“Did you think L.A. (LaMarcus Aldridge) was the go-to guy in the first?’’
When told, yes, to an extent, Roy shrugged as if he didn’t agree.
“Look, my thing is, I don’t mind taking the blame, but at least put me in position to take the blame. In the first quarter ... there’s no flow, I’m taking couple last second shots ... I’m playing a Q-Richardson role,’’ Roy said, referring to the Orlando guard who is averaging 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds. “Then in the second half, I try to be more forceful, and that’s not my game.’’
Roy was asked if he feels his knees are capable of letting him be a go-to player.
“Yeah,’’ Roy said. “But our style of play, with our personnel, it’s still going to be tough.’’
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/12/what_in_the_name_of_quentin_ri.html
