illmatic99
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If so I don’t think that makes him a hero it makes him a stubborn dumbass. If Roy could've played less minutes and rested on back to backs to still be playing today he and the team would be better off. He didn't win a playoff series so what did he damage his knees for? Elevating a lottery team to a first round loser. Historically that’s an accomplishment players achieve every year in the NBA.
I never liked this tough guy mentality that its good to significantly risk damaging your body to play minutes. I think players should get healthy and rested enough so they don’t have an elevated risk of further injury. I’d rather see a Derrick Rose sit out than see some guy hobbling around for years.
The fact that he over performed on his rookie contract and only cost Paul Allen $17 mil on his extension is a good deal for Allen. I am sure he got that $17 mil back just from Roy jersey sales. Hell, everybody was wearing Roy jerseys. I think Paul made out fine in the long run.
Roy's extension was for $82 million. I highly doubt Roy provided that amount of additional revenue to the team while playing.
Roy's extension was for $82 million. I highly doubt Roy provided that amount of additional revenue to the team while playing.
What is the dollar amount of the extension that Paul Allen paid vs. what insurance paid/is paying? If Paul Allen is on the hook for the entire $82 mil with no insurance then he is the fool. But aren't the reports that 80% of the extension was covered by insurance?
I think Insurance covered only 20%, but it stopped the moment Roy played for Minny. Allen is pretty much on the hook for the entire amount.
Yup thats how I read the OP. Maybe Paul is a fool but he relies on the advice of his management, mostly KP. Roy was whining in the media and brainwashing the public into pressuring the Blazers to give him that max extension, hardly what someone who had the true interest of the franchise at heart would do. Roy was going to get a massive extension regardless of his public comments. Locking up those few extra dollars was what mattered most to Roy even if it hurt the image of Paul and the team.
If Roy isn't a full time player, those Blazer teams may not make the playoffs.
I find it baffling how people (a very small minority, I realize) have so much venom for the guy. I lack the ability to understand where that comes from in somebody's mind, and I'm happy I'm that way.
I don't think that the Roy and Wallace issues are the same - or if they are, they're different sides of the same coin. Rasheed may not have maximized his potential, but he was honest about who he was as a player. He didn't ask to be, and didn't want to be, the center of the franchise and he let that be known so the team could build accordingly. I have nothing against Sheed for that. He knew himself and was honest about who he was. And I tend to agree that he wasn't suited to be the best player on a contender - he needed someone else to play off of.Yes Roy was the teams best player when he was here, but some of us think just like Rasheed Wallace he didn’t maximize his potential on the court.
Fuck Brandon Roy, I never even liked him when he was here.
How's that for venom?
Fuck Brandon Roy, I never even liked him when he was here.
How's that for venom?
I don't hate him. I doubt anyone does.So much hate
smh.
Yes, he sucked.
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I don't hate him. I doubt anyone does.
Martell Webster had 24 points in a quarter. Should we retire his number? He played in a similar number of games as Roy did for us
You're right. It's more stupidity. Case in point:
Martell Webster had 24 points in a quarter. Should we retire his number? He played in a similar number of games as Roy did for us
Martell Webster had 24 points in a quarter. Should we retire his number? He played in a similar number of games as Roy did for us
Yes. Yes we should. Especially if we think Martell Webster had the same effect on the franchise that Brandon Roy did.
What an absolutely idiotic post. This poster is obviously trolling at this point...
There are at least 10 other former Blazers I can think of off the top of my head that played more games, and meant as much or more to this franchise as Brandon Roy, whose numbers are not retired.
Roy was a great player for basically 4 years. Sorry, that is not anywhere close to enough time to get your number retired.
If people are dumb enough to bring up one fucking quarter of basketball, so will I
Mo Lucas was a solid player for 3.5 years. His number is retired.
Championship, or even getting out of the first round, counts for something.
there are a crap load of guys up in our rafters that shouldn't be. Lucas, in all honesty, is a fringe rafter guy.
I'm not even making the case that Roy should have his number retired. I'm ambivalent about it. What I found laughable was comparing him to Martell Webster, which shows such a low-level of BBIQ that I assume you're trolling.
I don't think he earned a jersey retire, but he sure did not earn animosity and I'd venture to say the huge majority of Blazers fans don't feel any. Just the ones who feel driven to post here 500 times a day.
