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Re: Fuck Brandon Roy
I entirely agree with you. My post is more in response to some fans, the ones that I perceive as saying "That's not his game so let him do what he does," not "to" Brandon Roy (insofar as any of us can "address" a player who doesn't read this forum). I'm not criticizing Roy, because I don't know what he's thinking. I'm just hopeful that he's not closing the door on new frills to the offense because he's comfortable with something and doesn't want to change. I'm not saying that he is doing that...it's just a possibility that I hope is not the case.
And if Roy were doing that, it would be understandable. He's a talented young guy who's largely only tasted success personally and as a team (in comparison to what the team accomplished prior to him). It's understandable if he thought, "Why are we changing? This is working."
However, I think in all team sports, athletes and teams have to evolve to succeed. The only ones who don't are the ones who can't, because their talents aren't capable of it. This is where I think many people missed the boat on Rasheed Wallace: I don't think he had a lack of desire to change his role and style...I don't think he was talented enough to do so. That's why I never bought the claims that he could be as good as Duncan or Garnett if he just cared. Talent shows itself, in part, in how you can adapt and evolve so that the league can never "solve" you and so you can allow your team to do more things.
So if Roy is in a "don't fix what ain't broke" mentality, while it would be understandable, I think it would be a mistake. For him, personally, and for the team to flourish, he'll need to change. As will any teammate capable of doing so.
Of course, if Roy is open to change and trying to expand his range of play, then great. I have no concerns at all and I fully endorse him getting the ball as much as the coaching staff can contrive to keep it in his hands.
Good post, Minstrel, but I suspect that Roy and the coaching staff ARE open-minded as to how he gets the ball. I think this whole issue is the typical thing we see around here where some player says something and then people here interpret it how they want in order to push whatever opinion or agenda they have about the team. I think it would be a good idea to wait and actually see a few games before reaching any conclusions about Roy's attitude. I want our best player to be a bit selfish, but not at the expense of the team. I'm of the opinion that Brandon has no other agenda than wanting to win.
I entirely agree with you. My post is more in response to some fans, the ones that I perceive as saying "That's not his game so let him do what he does," not "to" Brandon Roy (insofar as any of us can "address" a player who doesn't read this forum). I'm not criticizing Roy, because I don't know what he's thinking. I'm just hopeful that he's not closing the door on new frills to the offense because he's comfortable with something and doesn't want to change. I'm not saying that he is doing that...it's just a possibility that I hope is not the case.
And if Roy were doing that, it would be understandable. He's a talented young guy who's largely only tasted success personally and as a team (in comparison to what the team accomplished prior to him). It's understandable if he thought, "Why are we changing? This is working."
However, I think in all team sports, athletes and teams have to evolve to succeed. The only ones who don't are the ones who can't, because their talents aren't capable of it. This is where I think many people missed the boat on Rasheed Wallace: I don't think he had a lack of desire to change his role and style...I don't think he was talented enough to do so. That's why I never bought the claims that he could be as good as Duncan or Garnett if he just cared. Talent shows itself, in part, in how you can adapt and evolve so that the league can never "solve" you and so you can allow your team to do more things.
So if Roy is in a "don't fix what ain't broke" mentality, while it would be understandable, I think it would be a mistake. For him, personally, and for the team to flourish, he'll need to change. As will any teammate capable of doing so.
Of course, if Roy is open to change and trying to expand his range of play, then great. I have no concerns at all and I fully endorse him getting the ball as much as the coaching staff can contrive to keep it in his hands.
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