Published 3/12/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Brandon Roy continues to haunt the Minnesota Timberwolves and keep Portland's dimming playoff hopes alive. Roy had 27 points and nine assists, playing biggest during a game-deciding 12-2 run in the fourth quarter to lift Portland to a 103-96 victory Tuesday night. The Timberwolves drafted Roy in the first round two years ago, but traded him to the Blazers for Randy Foye and cash on draft night.
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From Jon Krawczynski/AP Sports:
Brandon Roy continues to haunt the Minnesota Timberwolves and keep Portland's dimming playoff hopes alive.
Roy had 27 points and nine
Roy Rallies Blazers Past Wolves —
Wash Post NBA 3/12/2008
MINNEAPOLIS -- Brandon Roy had 27 points and nine assists, playing biggest during a game-deciding 12-2 run in the fourth quarter to lift Portland to a 103-96 victory Tuesday night.