Shooter
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I know Brandon Roy had 27 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds tonight--but where was he in the first quarter when Philly was blowing out to a 20-point lead?? I love Roy, but he was almost invisible out there when we really needed him to stop the bleeding. He was throwing the ball away, making bad passes, and doing very little else. And it was fatal. We could never recover from that big lead in the first quarter.
This is the old Roy we're used to seeing. The guy who plays passively in the first quarter so the rest of the team can "get involved." Well, tonight he did that and it killed us. Roy still has to learn that you can't let a team run away from you--and that the star of the team, and its best player, has to do something to right the ship. If we're going to praise Roy for his many great performances, we also have to be honest when he is MIA. And tonight he was MIA for much of the first quarter, and most of the first half.
And by the way, the Blazer broadcasting team did a complete suck-up for Roy, and refused to comment on his crappy play. It was a little embarrassing to watch.
This is the old Roy we're used to seeing. The guy who plays passively in the first quarter so the rest of the team can "get involved." Well, tonight he did that and it killed us. Roy still has to learn that you can't let a team run away from you--and that the star of the team, and its best player, has to do something to right the ship. If we're going to praise Roy for his many great performances, we also have to be honest when he is MIA. And tonight he was MIA for much of the first quarter, and most of the first half.
And by the way, the Blazer broadcasting team did a complete suck-up for Roy, and refused to comment on his crappy play. It was a little embarrassing to watch.



