crandc
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Someone ought to forward this to that douche Utah Jazz blogger who said:
"But Brandon Roy is no Deron Williams."
He's not!
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Someone ought to forward this to that douche Utah Jazz blogger who said:
"But Brandon Roy is no Deron Williams."
Can we just retire Roy's number now and it get it over with? He can still wear it for the rest of his career, but when he leaves/retires no one else gets to be the magnificent 7.
You left out:
Year 5: NBA Champion
Year 6: NBA Champion
Year 7: NBA Champion....

And you forgot:
Year 5: NBA Finals MVP
Year 6: NBA Finals MVP
...
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First ALL-NBA performer since Clyde in 1992..WOW!
good grief it was a joke about Travis getting All-D votes... I even included a smiley with his tongue out for the humor impaired.
Whats more odd... making a topical joke or offering congratulations to someone who won't read it?
STOMP

Classic! I always wonder what the point of threads like this is... Does it make people feel better about themselves to have posted an anonymous congratulations? Like the recipient is going to know, let alone give a damn...
Year 1: Rookie Of The Year
Year 2: All-Star
Year 3: All-NBA, Second Team
...
Year 4: All-NBA, First Team
Year 5: MVP
It's just pattern completion. Almost like a mathematical proof.
1st team would be pretty hard next year imo...he got zero votes this season. Maybe in 2-3 years. If we're competing for the best record in the NBA I think he's got a good shot at getting top 3 in votes for MVP.
so kind words were offered to Brandon from an anonymous poster on an obscure website so that people in the Blazer organization might read it and what??? feel something that they didn't already feel seeing him honored? Yeah, nothing at all odd about that.At least "congratulating" Roy is in the context of the thread, and I'm guessing 100% of those posting know HE won't read it, but that people involved with the Blazer organization will read it.
hopefully you lighten up you doltOn the other hand, I suppose being a smartass in every thread would be an effective way to express myself, so I may consider that approach as well.![]()
I'd imagine he's pleased that his outstanding season was recognized and has hopes that the award will translate into some calls next year in the playoffs. From officiating to teammates, much of whats necessary for an individual to win a championship is outside of their control.Simple rule of thumb: the really great players would trade individual honors for a championship ring. Roy is a classy, hard-working guy, so it is nice that he is getting recognition. I doubt that Roy himself sees it as more than a consolation prize.
Not loving Brandon Roy is downright Unamerican. Congrats to our main man!
And inhuman! I bet the Spaniards alos love Roy, although not as much as Sergio & Rudy.

Ouch. Roy was the only player on the second team not to get a single first place vote.
Still, a great accomplishment--and the best is yet to come!
Classic! I always wonder what the point of threads like this is... ...
Oh. What an odd comment to make in a thread about the first Blazer to make an All-NBA team since 1992.![]()
Someone ought to forward this to that douche Utah Jazz blogger who said:
"But Brandon Roy is no Deron Williams."
You left out:
Year 5: NBA Champion
Year 6: NBA Champion
Year 7: NBA Champion....
Not the thread itself, just the congratulatory responses.It's how I got the news.
