Pinwheel1
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Warning, this article can be a trigger for the anti-Roy crowd.
https://theathletic.com/4515130/2023/05/12/brandon-roy-blazers-reunion-lottery/
As it could’ve been easily surmised, he found it hard to deal with his career ending so suddenly and so prematurely on the brink of his prime. He didn’t distance himself because he hated the franchise or city like some on here I have foolishly assumed.
From the article:
“Roy had intentionally distanced himself from the Blazers. There were no hard feelings, no issues, no disagreements. There was just too much pain, too much frustration, too many “why me” moments involved in processing his forced retirement. As a result, in the decade since he left Portland, he had shown his face at a Blazers event once — slipping into a courtside seat in March of 2012 to watch Portland play Milwaukee, a gesture to celebrate the birthday of then-Blazers’ guard Jamal Crawford.
“There’s never been a moment when I felt I couldn’t reach out to the Blazers and be a part of the organization. Never,’’ Roy told The Athletic. “I just wanted to stay away from basketball, or from even hearing my name. It was just hard not being able to play … and I was only 28, 29 years old. So, I just stayed away.’’
That is good to hear. So much for my bad guess.