Driew
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Not what I want to hear. Sounds like he might need some time off to recuperate. I wonder if he could hold off until Batum comes back. Then we would have more players and weapons when Roy sits out for several games.
I've been worried about all of these 40+ minutes/game B-Roy has been logging.
Before tonight's game, Brandon had been averaging 41.5 minuts/game since December 1st. That's just too much for him. I worried he'd break down physically.
Man I'm going to be pissed if he's out for a while b/c if knew this was a very real possibility, how did the coaches not?
He said it becomes especially irritated when he tries to explode off the dribble. That was how he initially injured the hamstring on Dec. 27 of last season, when he made a move on the last play of the Blazers home game against Toronto.
The problem is if you wait it could tear and then he'd be out for awhile....
Oh boy, that doesn't sound too good. Maybe you're right. Maybe we should shelve him right away for like a couple weeks or a month. Rudy is back and so he could fill Roy's shoes, at least to an extent. If we get a healthy Roy later in the season, we can still make the playoffs.

A pulled hammy is a bitch. Dealt with that for about a year once. Rest is the only real cure.

I hope they're doing some aggressive deep tissue therapy. Rest alone will do nothing other than delay the next bout of soreness/tightness. In my experience, at both the giving and receiving end of massage therapy, hamstring problems are both the easiest and most difficult to solve, depending on the competence of the therapist.
I would be honored, but there are plenty of good therapists in the Portland area, some of which I know have worked with Blazers in the past.Well it sounds like you're compet1en1t Handy, what are you waiting for? We are wasting time. Go get Roy ready for tomorrow night
If this is anything close to bad, I think it's time to shut Brandon down - FOR THE YEAR.
My feelings are based on...
1) an overreaction to the ridiculous amount of injuries we've had this year,
2) my belief that another lottery pick CAN help us (it's what KP's done best so far),
3) my belief that this season's success will ultimately decided, not by wins and losses, but by player development. No Brandon means more time for Bayless, Batum, LA, Martell, etc. to develop into the players they could be.
Have I completely given up on this season? No I haven't. But does anyone realistically think we're a title contender, even WITH BRoy? That's just not realistic to me. I feel that this team has the talent to make it to the 1st round even w/out BRoy.
You know Bayless did pretty damn good while Roy was out against San Antonio. You know, the San Antonio team that is 8-2 in its last 10, with one of those losses being Portland. Worse case scenario is he sits, and Bayless gets the start. Every time Roy has gone down before and Bayless has had to step in, he has done a pretty damn good job stepping up to the plate. It might not be the prettiest set of games, but I think we would be ok.
Except it'd probably be Rudy once he gets in shape a little more...
I hope they're doing some aggressive deep tissue therapy. Rest alone will do nothing other than delay the next bout of soreness/tightness. In my experience, at both the giving and receiving end of massage therapy, hamstring problems are both the easiest and most difficult to solve, depending on the competence of the therapist.
Me, too. I just keep hoping it's purely bad luck and they do indeed know what they're doing...I know you are right, but these last two seasons I have lost all confidence in the Blazers training and medical staff.
He's been carrying such a huge load for the past month, I'm surprised he hasn't taken some time off yet.
