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Why did Roy retire?
Roy retired because of a knee injury.

Roy was selected to the All-Star Game three times. Trailblazers averaged 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists at their peak. Knee injury is the key to Roy's retirement. From 20 12 to 12, Roy underwent the seventh arthroscopic operation in his life. Constant knee surgery made his knee meniscus wear gradually, which made him have to endure the pain caused by bone-to-bone friction.

In the summer of 20 12, Roy saw the hope of restarting his career. After receiving platelet-rich plasma treatment, he got a two-year contract with the Timberwolves100,000 US dollars, but unfortunately, he was laid off by the team before completing the contract.

"It's no secret that my basketball career is over." This is Roy's last interview as a professional player.

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Roy's personal honor:

Brandon Roy scored 20 points in his NBA debut in June 2006 1 65438+1October1against the Sonics. This achievement ranks third in the pioneer's debut performance. The two predecessors who surpassed Roy were Michelle Thompson (23 points) and Jeff patrice (2 1 point).

But just after he played the fourth game of his NBA career, Roy was forced to take a 20-game truce because of the pain caused by a big bone in his left foot. On February 20, 2006, at 65438, the Trailblazers played against the Rockets at home, and Roy returned with 9 points. Played 57 games for the Blazers throughout the season, averaging 35.4 minutes 16.8 points and 4.0 assists, ranking first among all rookies in scoring and assists.

In addition, Roy's other statistics are also outstanding among rookies, averaging1.65,438+08 steals, ranking seventh with 4.4 rebounds, ranking third with 83.8% free throw percentage, ranking sixth with 37.7% three-point percentage and ranking sixth with 45.6% shooting percentage.

Roy scored more than 20 times this season 16, including a career-high 29 points against the Jazz on April 4, 2007. In his last 10 games of the season, he scored first in 7 games. In addition, he scored more than 20 in three consecutive games twice, from March 22nd to March 25th on 20 14 and from March 30th to April 6th on 3 14.

Roy won the title of Best Rookie in the West three times this season (65438+ 10, February and March). He also participated in the All-Star Rookie Challenge on behalf of the Blazers, contributing 6 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists 1 steal in 24 minutes. After the season, Roy was elected as the best rookie in the NBA in 2006-07.

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