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10 Comments: Blogger ancientone said... Ah! Youth and general physical conditioning affect recuperation. I certainly wish BRoy a quick and good recovery. The work these men put in to getback never ceases to amaze me. Being the wimp that I am it would take me months to recover. 10:52 AM Blogger hg said... Thanks for the update Mike: > I don't care if he misses camp as long as he gives his knee ...
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Video: Kevin Pritchard on Brandon Roy's knee surgery
Blazers Blog — Kevin Pritchard spoke with the media today (more or less to squelch any public nervousness) regarding Brandon Roy's successful knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus. As he puts it, the entire city breathed "a collective sigh of relief" today. You'll have to forgive the camera movement, I had trouble holding that heavy piece of equipment above the heads of all the other media in attendance. Mike Barrett and Co. will have much more on tonight's edition of Courtside.

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Blazersedge — ... Roy Sitting Out" . But could that be the reality? Dwight Jaynes on the sexily-named DwightJaynes.com. With the style of game Roy plays, you have to be concerned about his ability to stay healthy throughout his career. And while he’s known for his ability to take punishment on the way to the basket and still score, that style is eventually going to cost him time on the injured list. Mike Barrett on Blazers.com. As you recall, last season Roy missed all of the pre-season and didn't ...

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