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Last night, Roy took to Twitter to answer questions from fans. Since he doesn’t have an account on the social media website, he used the account of his close friend and fellow Seattle player Will Conroy to interact with fans and comment on the rumors. “Lord willing, I will play again soon,” Roy wrote in a series of tweets. “Yes, I’m preparing for a comeback. I’m training daily. I’m preparing for a return next year. I appreciate the love. Hopefully I’ll be back on the floor soon. Health is good.” HoopsWorld
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When asked if he would return to the Portland Trail Blazers, Roy said it’s unlikely. “I wish, but due to the NBA rules I cannot play in Portland until 2014-2015,” Roy tweeted. “I’m looking to return sooner. Thanks for your support. I’m fortunate to have played for such a great fan base. No matter where I play, Portland will always have a special place in my heart.” HoopsWorld

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After watching how Baron Davis went down, I understand many people don't want injured goods.
At our veteran minimum to offer, it cannot be that bad of a decision, someone I would much rather have than watching Bibby on our roster.
He never wanted to leave the NBA, but didn't want to get traded around the league, while he could get payed for retiring to do medical conditions.
He has been training, working out to get back in the league, and is not that old to begin with.

Unlike Baron Davis, he isn't nearly as old, younger than anyone anyone that is our "Big 3, in ATM"....
He is quite versatile, not sure if he can still play 3 positions with PG, SG, and SF.
While we need a player that can handle the ball with Lin and has the balls to not give it Melo everytime Melo wants the ball.
He also has the ability to post up and was one of the most clutch players during his seasons in Portland, winning many game winning shots in the season and playoffs.

8 votes
47.06%
Sign me up for the veterans minimum only
2 votes
11.76%
No way, used goods, rather have Bibby or Anthony Carter
2 votes
11.76%
Would like to lock him up at a cheap price for a 2-3 year option with LLE or part of MLE
0 votes
0%
Don't think he will fit with our players
2 votes
11.76%
Think he will fit perfectly with our roster
3 votes
17.65%
Can't afford another roster spot with injured players with Iman and our history of injured players
0 votes
0%
No brainer, a STARPHUQ that is cheap


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STATMELO
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6/16/2012  4:00 PM
Brandon Roy was a damn good basketball player. He was a 3x All-Star and one of the top 2-guards in the league at one point what happen to him is really unfortunate. I'd take him he could be a really good cheap player for us and would be a nice piece to a championship core I rather have him than Landry Fields. Roy is versatile he can play from 1-3, in his last season in Portland he still managed to put up 12 points a game.
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6/16/2012  5:40 PM
Lame options to choose from....

I say we offer him the vets minimum as well....I think anything more than the LLE is too much. Playing for the Knicks when they have a need for him and two big targets to pass to would be ideal for Brandon Roy.....he has plenty of opportunity here to resurrect his career and get some fame.

Phil said the Knicks needed a guy to come in to bring them together....Brandon Roy even 2 steps slow, is that guy.

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6/16/2012  7:56 PM
Did he go get the kobe surgery? If so maybe at worst he sits the bench like Bill Walker. I look at him as the new Grant Hill. He has to change his game around and become a role player. Another example is Tracy MCGrady. He gave Atl some good minutes. If he can play D and shoot the three then why not?
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6/16/2012  8:04 PM
I thought he had to stop playing because of his injury. He was a great players and a good character guy. I am not sure medically how he would overcome career ending injuries.
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6/16/2012  8:12 PM
League minimum, 1 year deal. Nothing more.
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6/16/2012  8:24 PM
If he is good to go next season im all for it for vet min. Just dont want another kelenna situation. All we need is for him to hold down the fort til shump returns. We can have quite a sg duo. The end of Landry Fields sg experiment!
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6/16/2012  8:49 PM
No - these moves never work out for us. We don't need to roll the dice to get another all star, we need guys who can DEFINITELY contribute.

Best of luck to Roy elsewhere.

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6/17/2012  12:17 AM
No brainer to have a guy like that coming off the bench is he still has a little left.
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6/17/2012  11:12 AM
He has no cartilage in either knee! What could have changed in 8 months? It doesn't magically grow back. We saw all this with Allan Houston- he'd rest a few months, feel okay, try to comeback then the pain would get to much. It's a shame, but he needs to think of his health long term- it's not worth jepordizing for an ineffective comeback.

Besides which, he wouldn't mesh with Melo.

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6/17/2012  11:35 AM
Yeah, I was thinking of Allan Houston too. Still if he is going to come back, you'd have to be willing to give him the vet min!
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6/17/2012  11:45 AM
smackeddog wrote:He has no cartilage in either knee! What could have changed in 8 months? It doesn't magically grow back. We saw all this with Allan Houston- he'd rest a few months, feel okay, try to comeback then the pain would get to much. It's a shame, but he needs to think of his health long term- it's not worth jepordizing for an ineffective comeback.

Besides which, he wouldn't mesh with Melo.

Starting to sound like a trend?

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6/17/2012  12:00 PM
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:He has no cartilage in either knee! What could have changed in 8 months? It doesn't magically grow back. We saw all this with Allan Houston- he'd rest a few months, feel okay, try to comeback then the pain would get to much. It's a shame, but he needs to think of his health long term- it's not worth jepordizing for an ineffective comeback.

Besides which, he wouldn't mesh with Melo.

Starting to sound like a trend?

It is, and while I'm not ecstatic about it, but the fact is Melo isn't going anywhere for the next 3 years so we need to focus on getting players who can play with him i.e. don't need the ball a lot, and can hit shots on the rare occasion they get them...

And also to be fair, it's not just Melo- Amar'e and Lin need the ball and lots of shots too.

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6/17/2012  12:45 PM
smackeddog wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:He has no cartilage in either knee! What could have changed in 8 months? It doesn't magically grow back. We saw all this with Allan Houston- he'd rest a few months, feel okay, try to comeback then the pain would get to much. It's a shame, but he needs to think of his health long term- it's not worth jepordizing for an ineffective comeback.

Besides which, he wouldn't mesh with Melo.

Starting to sound like a trend?

It is, and while I'm not ecstatic about it, but the fact is Melo isn't going anywhere for the next 3 years so we need to focus on getting players who can play with him i.e. don't need the ball a lot, and can hit shots on the rare occasion they get them...

And also to be fair, it's not just Melo- Amar'e and Lin need the ball and lots of shots too.

Amare was the centerpiece of a a highly efficient ball movement offense that MDA ran in Phoenix and has accepted his role as something other than the primary scrpring option on the team. Lin showed he is more than willing to share the ball. There is one person on this team who thinks his getting shots is more important than what is eventually good for the team. I think we both know who that person is.
Oh and you can stack the team with peoplewho don't need the ball all t etime, but to think they can stand and watch Melo be the entire offense for 82 games and then suddenly start nailing threes in game 4 against the Heat Defense in the playoffs is incredibly lame. Unfortunately, I think that is Woodson's exact coaching approach.

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6/17/2012  2:56 PM
Gotta say no. He was forced to RETIRE from DEGENERATIVE KNEE CONDITIONS. Why the foosball would we give this dude money when we could give it to a HEALTHY guard. If you wanna gamble that bad, go to Vegas, and if you're cheap, then go to Atlantic City.
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6/17/2012  4:37 PM
Jeff Green anyone? Probably the least of the gambles from Roy, Oden, to Jeff Green....

Versatile forward that can play 3/4, maybe some 2. He would be a version of a Wilson Chandler 2.0.
Playing in OKC, its hard to tell how good a player is when they are next to all that versatility, talent, and length the team has.
Jeff Green is quite long himself with good range, so he blended in quite well.
But in Boston he couldn't seem to adjust at all, unable to find his game, completely lost.

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6/17/2012  5:41 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/17/2012  5:41 PM
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:He has no cartilage in either knee! What could have changed in 8 months? It doesn't magically grow back. We saw all this with Allan Houston- he'd rest a few months, feel okay, try to comeback then the pain would get to much. It's a shame, but he needs to think of his health long term- it's not worth jepordizing for an ineffective comeback.

Besides which, he wouldn't mesh with Melo.

Starting to sound like a trend?

It is, and while I'm not ecstatic about it, but the fact is Melo isn't going anywhere for the next 3 years so we need to focus on getting players who can play with him i.e. don't need the ball a lot, and can hit shots on the rare occasion they get them...

And also to be fair, it's not just Melo- Amar'e and Lin need the ball and lots of shots too.

Amare was the centerpiece of a a highly efficient ball movement offense that MDA ran in Phoenix and has accepted his role as something other than the primary scrpring option on the team. Lin showed he is more than willing to share the ball. There is one person on this team who thinks his getting shots is more important than what is eventually good for the team. I think we both know who that person is.
Oh and you can stack the team with peoplewho don't need the ball all t etime, but to think they can stand and watch Melo be the entire offense for 82 games and then suddenly start nailing threes in game 4 against the Heat Defense in the playoffs is incredibly lame. Unfortunately, I think that is Woodson's exact coaching approach.

exactly, but that team in Phoenix were all unselfish, with high bball IQ, with great versatility with Marion, younger Amare, and Boris Diaw.
Marion and Boris Diaw were both very crucial players, with Nash being the most important ingredient.
Somewhere along the line, Grant Hill has picked up from this system and been a crucial part of the rotation with the current Phoenix team.
Teaching the younger players in Channing Frye, Gortat, and Jared Dudley much of the system.

With great spacing, movement off the ball, willingness to share the basketball, acknowledgement of where everyone is and how they can be a threat(BB IQ and court vision) and finding ways to exploit the opponents defense/ matchups should be in any system/ philosophy.
I don't know if Woodson will be tweaking what he learned from Dantoni and majority of that philosophy, especially with the 2nd unit(or when Melo is off the court)
That is something I would do because many of our players are already familiar with that system and Lin made it work.

The playoffs was unfair to judge Woodson but I really hope watching how Melo played, IS NOT how we would play during next season.
I am sure Melo would have no problem playing that style, because he feels he has contributed, even if he loses.
He has always been about him and himself and I don't see that changing.
With the media, analyst, and post game interviews, he would be smiling and saying the right things.
I have watched many post game interviews and his smiles while he was on the bench, and paying much attention to his smile and body language.
Melo was looking for a way to reclaim his status and priority on the team, knowing it will be a process.
He was not very happy before and after Linsanity, jealous of Jeremy Lin accomplished so many things in such a short amount of time.
Lin in a sense stole his spotlight with:

1) Dantoni's focus with the offense running through Lin and how it players have to play off him rather than Melo

2) the global attention he gained with endorsements (his biggest reason for wanting to play in New York)

3) how all the players like and enjoyed playing with Lin and how they lead him to W's with the 2nd unit players. How the team whether starting or on the bench were all cheering for each other and how Lin's play united the team, built chemistry, rooting for him to do well, and praising each other, and especially when Lin made a great play.

4) the fans BOOING him when Melo would touch the ball and go ISO mode

5) he knew he would not be able to change any of these things when he was injured and came back, while Lin lied to the media about Melo promoting Dantoni to start/play Lin before Linsanity started to save Melo face with the media. However, Dantoni threw Melo under the buss with the statement "I don't ever recall such a conversation" and thus Melo knew it was be a process to reclaim his team with the start of getting Dantoni fired being the first step. He knew his chance came when Lin was injured and Melo would get his opportunity to reclaim his status and had to put up great numbers with W's and exert himself on the defensive end.

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6/17/2012  5:42 PM
When the media, analyst, and post game interviews, he would be smiling and saying all the right things. If we noticed during the first round vs Miami, when reporters asked Melo about Lin possibly returning in game 3, 4, and 5, and what he thought about it. You could see he was not very happy about it, even though it was clearly obvious we needed some good PG play with the ability to penetrate and facilitate. He didn't endorse the idea of Jeremy returning, in fact he said "Jeremy is our PG of the future, but he needs to heal to be 100% if not he would be hurting us as a team" Throughout the rest of the games that Lin was out, Melo found the ability to produce, putting up great STATs, and continued to do so at the playoffs.

While, Amare found himself lost again while and punched the glass with his frustration. Throughout the season, before Linsanity, he would say things like "We all need to buy in to the coach, his system is proven to work, we just all have to all be on the same page" You know, Amare really wanted a 2nd and 3rd All Star to pair up with when he first signed up with the Knicks. It is funny how he he got his wish but it is part of the reason why he cannot find himself to fit and play his A+ game. MVP chants with MVP considerations with the 1st half of his season as a Knick appears long gone. He has passed his #1 alpha dog status down to Melo and even Lin, and is unable to coexist with Melo and Tyson Chandler.

It would be interesting to see how Woodon will do with a training camp and how he will blend in his philosophy's with what he has learned with Dantoni.
If Defense would be our #1 priority, if he will remove Amare from the starting lineup because of that, and sell him the idea of being our 6th man while Amare can be the alpha of the 2nd unit. What Grunweld and Woodosn would target in FA we would acquire a stretch 3/4 complimenting Melo more or a defensive player that would compliment Tyson Chandler more?
Lamar Odom, AK47 are 2 veterans that are right in between the both of them. Jeff Green and Anthony Tolliver are another 2 versatile forwards that are possibly cheap options.

Melo has the ability to opt out of his final year of his contract, a summer earlier before Amare and Tyson Chandler's ends.
I think he will look to opt out of his contract, if he has a good 2 years, and try to get another ridiculous contract.
With this new CBA, not many players are worth the max salaries in which Melo and Stat are both making. Melo would have the ability to make in between what Joe Johnson is making and Kobe Bryant if he continues with his raises, in which would be a death sentence for the time he is under contract.

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6/18/2012  6:58 AM
League minimum for Brandon Roy....focus gents. Giving a guy the minimum will not hurt anyone. Dude deserves a workout at the very least.
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6/18/2012  8:23 AM
Never take a chance on chronic knee problem players especially one that retired because of it.
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6/18/2012  8:25 AM
That's good advice for him but not for us if he's looking to come back for the vet min.
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