BigGameDamian
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I'm hoping the kid is a young Pistons era Grant Hill before Grant got hurt.
People said that Cade Cunningham was like Grant Hill.
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I'm hoping the kid is a young Pistons era Grant Hill before Grant got hurt.
People say a lot of things trying to get attention.People said that Cade Cunningham was like Grant Hill.
Yeah no.I think Roy is one of most-everyone's favorite Trail Blazers.
Ok, Ill be the first to say it “very young MJ” not MJ after his 7th year in the league.
He’s got the same confidence and can move to the hoop with authority.
Arron Brooks owned him as a huskie.And?
Arron Brooks owned him as a huskie.
Yeah after reading his "crime", which it turns out I already knew about, I don't care that much. Was there a cap hit that crippled us like with D. Miles? This was when I was nursing my fan wounds just like during the Jail Blazers years and not paying attention to the team. I saw his MJ hand switch against the Raptors 7 rows back on the hoop he did it on. I will never forget that and will always cherish that memory.I loved Roy. Few fan bases take things as personally as Portland. Maybe no other place actually. If you don’t make it clear you fucking love this place you’re dead to them. Dude is born and raised Seattle. He took a contract that the idiot Wolves were giving him. He still wanted to play. Paul Allen gave him a boatload of money. None of this is his fault. He was a great dude too.
Arron Brooks owned him as a huskie.
If I recall correctly it wasn’t so much that it hurt Portlands cap situation but his money owed to him was not covered by insurance because he was not medically retired anymore. I need to look it up.I loved Roy. Few fan bases take things as personally as Portland. Maybe no other place actually. If you don’t make it clear you fucking love this place you’re dead to them. Dude is born and raised Seattle. He took a contract that the idiot Wolves were giving him. He still wanted to play. Paul Allen gave him a boatload of money. None of this is his fault. He was a great dude too.
I loved Roy. Few fan bases take things as personally as Portland. Maybe no other place actually..
I’m pretty confident that Portland is worse than others. Nobody has to agree with me. I’ve lived in Portland, San Francisco/Oakland, LA and San Diego. No, I have not lived in every NBA city. But nowhere I’ve been or I’m aware of hates guys who played there for a year (Felton) or don’t like a rookie of the year, all stars, who just moved home and don’t come visit. Portland takes things personally. Just my opinion.Not trying to pick on you, but when I read stuff like this, I always wonder how these conclusions are made. It would be hard to quantify from a straight data standpoint, and unless you're as invested in all other fan bases as you are in Portland's, you're likely to come to extreme conclusions that are probably inaccurate.
All fan bases have sensitive fans, all fan bases turn on their players, all fan bases blame the refs/coaches. These are common even if you just skim message boards.
I’m pretty confident that Portland is worse than others. Nobody has to agree with me. I’ve lived in Portland, San Francisco/Oakland, LA and San Diego. No, I have not lived in every NBA city. But nowhere I’ve been or I’m aware of hates guys who played there for a year (Felton) or don’t like a rookie of the year, all stars, who just moved home and don’t come visit. Portland takes things personally. Just my opinion.
I’m pretty confident that Portland is worse than others. Nobody has to agree with me. I’ve lived in Portland, San Francisco/Oakland, LA and San Diego. No, I have not lived in every NBA city. But nowhere I’ve been or I’m aware of hates guys who played there for a year (Felton) or don’t like a rookie of the year, all stars, who just moved home and don’t come visit. Portland takes things personally. Just my opinion.
MJ was like a cat when he came into the league. Twitchy as can be, dunking on everyone. While SS's physical gifts seem in the same realm, he isn't as aggressive/psycho. He's smoother with a better jumper & 2 years younger.Ok, Ill be the first to say it “very young MJ” not MJ after his 7th year in the league.
He’s got the same confidence and can move to the hoop with authority.
Doesn't make him a sellout, he was delusional about his ability to continue to play basketball and the Twolves we're idiots to pay him 5 million.When Roy decided to play for the Timberwolves after medically retiring





YepYeah, Darius was vilified for doing the same thing, but Roy gets a pass...??
Also, I think there's a distinct age range for those who say Roy is their all time favorite.
He fucked us, so fuck him. That and he’s been to Portland less times than I have over the yearsDoesn't make him a sellout, he was delusional about his ability to continue to play basketball and the Twolves we're idiots to pay him 5 million.
I’m pretty confident that Portland is worse than others. Nobody has to agree with me. I’ve lived in Portland, San Francisco/Oakland, LA and San Diego. No, I have not lived in every NBA city. But nowhere I’ve been or I’m aware of hates guys who played there for a year (Felton) or don’t like a rookie of the year, all stars, who just moved home and don’t come visit. Portland takes things personally. Just my opinion.
“Brandon Roy… Brandon Roy!! The three, count it, and there’s a foul”
“Brandon Roy has done this before”
“Flashback!”
-Announcers during B-Roy’s iconic game 4 Vs Dallas in the playoffs.
The Portland fan base has a pretty earned reputation as being some of the most obsessive in the league (good and bad). Just listen to the way national media guys talk about PDX fans and the hate they get when they say anything bad the team. My guess is it comes from being a one pony town in the professional sports world!Not questioning that it's an opinion, just how you are confident this is unique behavior. I certainly see this stuff throughout many fan bases and I don't even dig that deep. Obviously I see more of it with Blazer fans because a majority of the content I take in, is local.
Brandon Roy is the reason Portland still has a basketball team.
I just really have a hard time believing this. Paul might have sold the team, but I really don't think the team would have been moved.
I don't know how people can be so confident that the team won't move now, but so many people believe that the team would have moved if not for Brandon Roy.
