Blazers Considering Asking Roy To Retire To Clear Cap Space

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A source familiar with the situation said Thursday that Portland figures it must deal with Brandon Roy's future if it's truly going to rejoin the league's contenders. Retirement for Roy is among the options they're considering.

The Blazers know they hold the distinction of being the only team in the Western Conference that hasn't won a first-round playoff series in the past 10 years. So they're eager and acting with urgency.

There are only three viable options when it comes to Roy's future: A) figure out where he fits and play him; B) set him free with the Amnesty Clause; or C) lure him into retirement.
 

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That's fucked up. You never ask a guy to retire who can clearly still play.

They should be asking him to restructure the deal or something like that. Roy can still contribute off the bench
 

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i still think he can start. hes not the same player but he can still produce.

id be pissed if i was him. fuck it, id take a buyout. leave and go to a contender.
 

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Wow this is dumb. Treat your former starter like shit, sometimes I hate this franchise. We do gotta deal with him though, dude's on a max deal but obviously doesn't deserve it anymore.

Btw BBN this is in the wrong section, should be Northwest not Pacific.
 

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LOL that has to be fake...they are not going to ask him to retire...lol
 

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LOL that has to be fake...they are not going to ask him to retire...lol
Meh, it wouldn't surprise me to be honest. We got a bunch of dumbasses running our team *cough PAUL ALLEN AND LARRY MILLER cough*.
 

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paul allen, everytime i hear that name i think of american psycho. lol
 

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Assholes...

I'd love to have Roy as our SG. I know he's not the same, but we wouldn't need him to be in Chicago.
 

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Wow this is dumb. Treat your former starter like shit, sometimes I hate this franchise. We do gotta deal with him though, dude's on a max deal but obviously doesn't deserve it anymore.

Btw BBN this is in the wrong section, should be Northwest not Pacific.
thats the sucky part
he never deserved it

day it happened i said it was stupid

and no pugz, he cant start anymore and be effective
he's better off coming off the bench and finishing the game imo
 

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people have to realize starting doesnt mean 38 minutes a game. smh
 

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it would be better to continue what Portland did
since he could only play limited minutes, let him come off the bench as a spark, and if he plays well, let him finish the game
 

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let him start and finish. either way, he can still play and help a team. this is just horrible IF its true.
 

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People are also forgetting what he did to Dallas in the 4th quarter, with no knees.
 

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I don't see them asking him to retire either, but I'm sure the Blazers are privately crossing their fingers he does. This is the same team that drafted Greg Oden and once rostered Jermaine O'Neal, mind you-- they know full well the ability for knee injuries to derail promising careers. Investing a large contract on a player who in all likelihood will have prolonged stints on the IR in an uncertain economic future is a rather large risk to take nowadays. Luckily for them, if the new CBA gives amnesty to bad contracts, Roy would probably be the player released.
 

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i still think he can start. hes not the same player but he can still produce.

id be pissed if i was him. fuck it, id take a buyout. leave and go to a contender.
...but he won't because no team would dare offer him a contract similar to the Blazers because of his health.
 

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if i was him i wouldnt expect more than $6Mill a year. he seems like a smart person too. he should look for the quickest buyout and leave. hes already rich enough lol.
 

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if i was him i wouldnt expect more than $6Mill a year. he seems like a smart person too. he should look for the quickest buyout and leave. hes already rich enough lol.
No, I think he knows better than anyone he has vulnerable knees too. I doubt he would leave a guaranteed max contract on the table because of pride. His team won't ask him to retire, but these comments are really just business for you-- health makes him a risky investment, and he will be treated like one for the remainder of his contract.
 

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assuming they do want to ask him to retire, id take a buyout. his knees are shot, but i know for a fact any championship caliber team, or any bubble team would take a shot on him and even offer him a nice contract.

if they arent planning on asking him this, then i wouldnt ask for one.
 

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assuming they do want to ask him to retire, id take a buyout. his knees are shot, but i know for a fact any championship caliber team, or any bubble team would take a shot on him and even offer him a nice contract.

if they arent planning on asking him this, then i wouldnt ask for one.
I still don't understand the incentive in asking for a buyout if that happens, though. He's guaranteed a max deal, which, by this time next year, won't even be tendered to NBA players for the foreseeable future. It is the cushiest financial situation you could have in the league right now. If Roy denies retirement, its not like Portland is going to sit him unconditionally, either-- they can't justify icing that big of an investment.

His best move is to stay where he is, get paid, remain healthy, and most importantly, stay quiet.
 
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