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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">?The slashing (Brandon) Roy was outrageous. The crowd basically handing him the Rookie of the Year trophy after an exceptional first half.?
? Tom Kertes, writing for the New York Knicks? Web site, on the Entertainers? Basketball Classic at Rucker Park this summer
?It goes beyond numbers. Roy has a vibe, a poise and an aura that screams star ? both Roy and (Randy) Foye will be terrific pros, but Roy is a cut above. Simple as that. ? he will probably win Rookie of the Year this year ? and go down as the signature player from this draft.?
?NBA TV?s Rick Kamla, from Las Vegas Summer League
Such accolades may not be easy to live up to, considering the opening of the Trail Blazers? training camp is still a week away and he hasn?t yet stepped onto a court as an NBA player. But Brandon Roy isn?t getting bogged down by others? expectations.
?I?m getting excited for it all to start, but I know I?m a rookie who still has a lot to learn,? the former University of Washington All-American says. ?I?m not going to worry about what anybody is saying about me.?
Well, except for Nate McMillan, Portland?s second-year coach, who hints that Roy?s versatility may play into a bench role early this season.
?It?s too early to say he definitely won?t start,? McMillan says. ?There are a lot of positions open going into camp. What you try to do is see what combinations work well together.
?But Roy can play with Martell (Webster), he can play with (Jarrett) Jack, he can play with (Juan) Dixon in the backcourt. Once we get into camp, we?ll have to see how everything turns out.?
Roy would love to be a starter, but he won?t have a problem with whatever role his coach envisions.
Coming off the bench ?would be fine,? Roy says. ?My goal is to come in here and do whatever Coach McMillan sees fit. He?s a great coach and will guide me toward what?s best for my career. I?ve never played in this league. I have to trust that he?ll help me become a better player.?</div>
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? Tom Kertes, writing for the New York Knicks? Web site, on the Entertainers? Basketball Classic at Rucker Park this summer
?It goes beyond numbers. Roy has a vibe, a poise and an aura that screams star ? both Roy and (Randy) Foye will be terrific pros, but Roy is a cut above. Simple as that. ? he will probably win Rookie of the Year this year ? and go down as the signature player from this draft.?
?NBA TV?s Rick Kamla, from Las Vegas Summer League
Such accolades may not be easy to live up to, considering the opening of the Trail Blazers? training camp is still a week away and he hasn?t yet stepped onto a court as an NBA player. But Brandon Roy isn?t getting bogged down by others? expectations.
?I?m getting excited for it all to start, but I know I?m a rookie who still has a lot to learn,? the former University of Washington All-American says. ?I?m not going to worry about what anybody is saying about me.?
Well, except for Nate McMillan, Portland?s second-year coach, who hints that Roy?s versatility may play into a bench role early this season.
?It?s too early to say he definitely won?t start,? McMillan says. ?There are a lot of positions open going into camp. What you try to do is see what combinations work well together.
?But Roy can play with Martell (Webster), he can play with (Jarrett) Jack, he can play with (Juan) Dixon in the backcourt. Once we get into camp, we?ll have to see how everything turns out.?
Roy would love to be a starter, but he won?t have a problem with whatever role his coach envisions.
Coming off the bench ?would be fine,? Roy says. ?My goal is to come in here and do whatever Coach McMillan sees fit. He?s a great coach and will guide me toward what?s best for my career. I?ve never played in this league. I have to trust that he?ll help me become a better player.?</div>
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