Worth a shot if price is right. However someone will be dumb enough to over pay for a guy with bad knees and a contract that can not be insured.
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Report: Roy’s top suitors are Bulls, Pacers, Mavericks, Timberwolves
Kurt Helin
Brandon Roy wants to come back to the NBA next fall, and teams are lined up to give him a shot.
The three-time All-Star had serious knee issues the last couple years of his career — we’re talking bone-on-bone issues — which caused the Trail Blazers to use their amnesty provision on him. On the advice of doctors, he decided to retire.
But Roy is about as competitive a guy as there is in the league and shutting it down at age 26 was never likely to stick. So a year later he is working out to come back and teams are lined up, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo.
As ex-Portland Trail Blazer Brandon Roy plans his comeback to the NBA, the Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers and Minnesota Timberwolves have emerged as serious suitors to sign the former All-Star guard, league sources told Yahoo! Sports…
The Golden State Warriors have also expressed strong interest with Roy. The Warriors’ general manager, Bob Myers, was Roy’s agent with the Wasserman Media Group.
What is the going rate for Roy? Woj says teams are willing to offer their full mid-level exception, about $5 million a year for teams under the luxury tax threshold (about $70 million) and $3 million for teams over that threshold. The Timberwolves reportedly will offer a two year deal. It’s an interesting risk — if healthy enough to give you regular minutes you add an All-Star level player. But how his knees hold up to the grind of h
Roy — if he returns to his preinjury form — certainly could help the Bulls (who will be without Derrick Rose for half the season after ACL in the first game of the playoffs. Or, a healthy Roy on the Pacers squad could push them up to contender status. And so it goes on down the line. Roy has options.
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conns7901 wrote:
Not over yet.
Yes it is.
CDOM wrote:
When this is all over, which is not going to be for a while, Trump will be re-elected President.