The Golden Boy is starting to show a little tarnish.
If Brandon Roy wants to be just another superstar jock, by all means, listen to your agent (who may be manipulating you for his and another client's benefit), do whatever it takes to do what is "best for your family".
God I fucking HATE that line.
The real key slip in this by Roy was the line about not being able to recruit free agents since he didn't know if he would be here. This despite being under contract for two more seasons.
If Brandon Roy wants to be something special - BETTER than your average superstar jock, then he will listen to his internal advice, which has served him well in the recent past.
This off-season, Roy should have recruited HARD for the team. He should have waited 60 days or more before ramping up the hard negotiation tactics if they were still miles apart on the terms, he should have avoided negotiating in public, but used it as a threat to "go nuclear" - NOT used it the first fucking week, and he should consider the salary structure plan of the team's attempt to lay the groundwork for a dynasty in his calculations.
As a fan, I want the team to to the best they can contruct a team that can contend for years to come. As I see it, in order to do that, they have to fashion a deep roster of above average talent.
Roy is our best player - but he is not Jordan that will carry this team on his back for years to come. Oden is not Shaq. LaMarcus is not Duncan. We need them ALL, plus several other good players that will need to get paid. If we can't manage that because we overpay, we will have a thin team that has a hard time winning it all.
Imagine our last Finals team without Buck Williams because we paid too much to Porter and Kersey to be able to afford him. There won't be a $100 million dollar payroll again. So, we have to pick and choose. If we start handing out monster contracts, who goes? LaMarcus? Oden? Batum? Who?
I want Roy to tell us who.
And, if one of you smarty pants says, "that isn't for Roy to decide, he only should try as hard as possible to get as much money as he possibly can", I say:
Yes, then if that is the case, then that makes Roy - just another jock. No better. No worse. The tarnish starts. He is nothing "special" among the population of star athletes. And that (money being top priority) attacks the notion of Roy as the "leader". What kind of example of a team building leader is he setting?