Here's a story from today Oregonian saying "
It's possible that shooting guard Brandon Roy could play tonight."
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/02/blazers_11.html
As I've said in a different thread, Brandon should In my Opinion sit until he's fully healthy, I'm wondering if him coming back tonight isn't too soon but am willing to at least hope the coaching-staff/trainers know what they're doing.
A not-fully-healthy Brandon Roy would hurt our chances more than help them, as he is - in his eyes and even in the eyes of the players - a player that deserves a big role when playing. I think we're better off without him playing than with him playing that role un-healthy.
A healthy Brandon Roy gives us a 5 player rotation of Andre, Brandon, Rudy, Mathewss and Batum at the 1/2/3 positions. Patty
Mills is used to waiving towels and if Brandon IS healthy, I'm guessing that's mostly what he'll do. 10 Minutes of Patty leaves us with 134 minutes for the other 5 players which is close to 27 minutes per game for each.
With Camby's injury, Joel getting somewhat limited playing time and Sean Marks being Sean Marks, Dante would get his minutes mostly in the front-court and I'm guessing there'll even be some minutes for another SF (Batum?) in a big-man role, which means some more minutes to be spread between the other players listed.
I can't say for sure that even a healthy Brandon Roy increases our chances in the near future because him coming back will surely distrupt the chemistry for at least a game or two. Anyway, I would like him to play a limited role at least for now, both for his sake and the team's sake. Players like Rudy, Mathewss, even Patty were playing very well in his absence and I wouldn't like to see their minutes decrease too much.
I'm hoping he comes back in good shape but also that he accepts a less alpha-male role, I like the way we're playing lately and I think a lot of it has to do with us playing team-basketball when even LaMarcus gets most of his points 'the right way' by going inside and taking high-percentage shots.
I'm definitely not saying Brandon isn't a good player. He's a gifted, inteliigent basketball player but for us to maximize the advantages of him coming back he should be a) healthy and b) part of a structure that puts the Team-concept ahead of any individual player.