Natebishop3
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With the news that he has no meniscus in either knee, it definitely raises some questions about Roy's future.
1. How long can he play on these knees? Let's say he changes his game, how long can he realistically expect to play on his knees?
2. How long can he play at a high level? Sure, he could hobble around out there for another ten years. Look how long Darius Miles hung on. I'm just wondering how long he can maintain an All-Star level of play, or are those days numbered?
3. Can Roy change his game from slashing/driving to shooting? I think Roy has shown he can be effective as a shooter, but he is going to have to get much better at moving without the ball, catching and shooting.
I think he's got maybe four or five years left on those knees. I think his ability to stay at an All-Star level depends on how he adapts his game. Can he become a pure shooter? Yes. Will he? I do not know.
1. How long can he play on these knees? Let's say he changes his game, how long can he realistically expect to play on his knees?
2. How long can he play at a high level? Sure, he could hobble around out there for another ten years. Look how long Darius Miles hung on. I'm just wondering how long he can maintain an All-Star level of play, or are those days numbered?
3. Can Roy change his game from slashing/driving to shooting? I think Roy has shown he can be effective as a shooter, but he is going to have to get much better at moving without the ball, catching and shooting.
I think he's got maybe four or five years left on those knees. I think his ability to stay at an All-Star level depends on how he adapts his game. Can he become a pure shooter? Yes. Will he? I do not know.

