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While Roy was out something happened with power forward LaMarcus Aldridge. During Roy's All-Star season Aldridge always deferred to Roy, letting Roy lead and letting him take the big shots. With Roy out, Aldridge put the Blazers on his back and carried them, raising his numbers in just about every category and becoming a leader. Roy, who came into the league with Aldridge in 2006, is pleased.
"I don't want to say I'm surprised. I've known him for awhile now and I think the biggest thing he overcame was his own mentality. He's always been extremely talented, but I think he began to become more assertive. When he looks over and I'm not even in the game he said, 'Okay, well now it's my turn to step up and to dominate.'
"That's why I told him, 'Even though I'm back, you keep dominating.' I'm going to get my legs back and that's going to take us to that team we want to be. Right now I think we're doing good and he's continuing to just dominate games, taking big shots. In the past, he wouldn't take big shots in the fourth quarter; now he's taking them. It's just his mentality has changed, he's more assertive, and that's been big for us."
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