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BRANDON ROY TO RETIRE!!!!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by pge71188, Dec 9, 2011.

  1. Ricksmith

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    Sucks to hear, but it is for the best. He was my favorite non Rocket before Durant, and I'll never forget him torching us in the playoffs, his near halfcourt shot to beat us in the regular season, and his amazing performance against Dallas this year in the playoffs.

    When Yao retired, someone on this board said he never would've believed that Yao and Shaq would retire in the same year. Add Brandon Roy to that.
     
  2. leroy

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    That's a shame. He was a competitor that I had great respect for. Good luck to him.
     
  3. DonkeyMagic

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    what a shame. He was going to have one helluva career.
     
  4. Obito

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    Saw it coming but what a ****ing shame, that truly breaks my heart as a basketball fan.
     
  5. apollo33

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    A player of pure finess and smoothness, I still remember he raped us in the playoff with Artest AND Battier taking turns guarding him. Artest said he was the hardest player to guard, and I believe him

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  6. Jeff Who

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    wow, didn't see that comming. what a sad day for the NBA, he was a great player
     
  7. Jontro

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    Can't say I'm surprised but it's still a sad day for basketball fans.

    Especially since he was on path to being a HOF superstar IMO. On another note, he's 27... I think he's young enough to get a decent office job if he wants.
     
  8. emjohn

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    Good for him. Hope he enjoys retirement.

    As fans, we don't tend to appreciate what happens to these guys when they try to keep playing on destroyed knees. No one should have to get knee or hip replacement surgery before 50.
     
  9. baller4life315

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    I'm just waiting for Bill Simmons or somebody to Tweet:

    Brandon Roy to retire. David Stern to block said retirement due to 'basketball reasons'.
     
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  10. rezdawg

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    He gets to live a life now where he can run around with his kids...

    It sucks as NBA fans because he was a special player, but his personal life is much more important than his professional life.

    Wish him the best.
     
  11. redwhiteone

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    A sad time for basketball indeed. I feel for the Blazers. I hope they could get a good replacement at least.

    Here's the article:

    Sources: Blazers' Brandon Roy to retire

    Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy is planning to announce his retirement due to degenerative knees, perhaps as soon as Friday, sources with knowledge of Roy's decision have told ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard and ESPN.com's Chad Ford.

    The Blazers had said earlier in the week they were expecting Roy to be ready for training camp as NBA teams hold their first official practices Friday after the five-month lockout.

    Sources say Roy has privately conceded his ongoing knee trouble would have inevitably led to a reduced role, and given his close connection with the Portland community the former All-Star does not want to end up being released through the forthcoming amnesty clause and thus eligible to be picked up by another team.

    Roy's retirement would eventually give the Blazers salary-cap relief. League rules call for a waiting period of one year from the date of the player's injury or illness, after which the Blazers could get Roy's contract off their books.

    Since Roy played all the way into the playoffs last season, that date will likely be April 28, 2012 -- one year from the day the Blazers were eliminated from the playoffs.

    According to NBA rules, a league physician will have to confirm that Roy is unfit to play for the Blazers to get the salary-cap relief.

    As recently as Monday, Blazers officials had said that, despite considerable speculation to the contrary, they would not use the amnesty clause on Roy. The clause allows a team to release one player and gain salary cap relief; however, the team must still pay the salary.

    "Our plan right now is not to use the amnesty," Blazers president Larry Miller told the Oregonian newspaper. "We expect Brandon to be a part of this team when the season starts."

    Before the announcement, Miller held a 90-minute meeting at his home with Roy, agent Greg Lawrence, coach Nate McMillan and Blazers interim general manager Chad Buchanan. McMillan emerged from the sitdown saying he was going into the season viewing Roy as his starting shooting guard.

    Roy had told the executives he felt great and wanted to help the team in any way he could.

    Roy has said he lacks cartilage in both knees, meaning there is no cushion between the bones. After arthroscopic surgery last January, Roy came back to play, his minutes were limited off the bench, and he finished with an average of 12.2 points per game, a career low, in 47 games.

    Information from ESPN.com's Chad Ford, ESPN.com's Marc Stein and The Associated Press was used in this report.
     
  12. TheGreat

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    He was a star on his way to superstardom.... SUCKS :(
     
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    KBergCBS Ken Berger
    Source close to Brandon Roy confirms that the Blazers guard has been diagnosed with a career-ending injury and will retire.
     
  14. sinobball

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    Shame. Hopefully he is OK health-wise. But one shouldn't feel too sorry for a millionaire.
     
  15. Zboy

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    Stern wont let it happen.
     
  16. Bandwagoner

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    Remember when Portland was the franchise of the future?
    Oden............Roy............some places have it worse than Houston.
     
  17. VBG

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    I wish I could neg people.
     
  18. saleem

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    He was an outstanding all rounder who played on both ends of the floor. He showed great leadership in his short career. He achieved more than many players who have been in the league for a longer time than him.

    I wish him well in his future.
     
  19. cavevato

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    If we had drafted him with the 8th pick Houston would have won a ring :(
     
  20. DaDakota

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    Maybe he can get that stem cell surgery in Germany, or perhaps get the surgery that regrows cartlidge in a pitre dish and then it is inserted in the knee?

    DD
     

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