Quantcast
Latest Stories
Home » Brandon Roy You are browsing entries tagged with “Brandon Roy”

Brandon Roy says he wants to keep playing

Brandon Roy says a healthy return to the basketball court has been his goal. AP

Brandon Roy isn’t ready to give up on his NBA career quite yet.
Roy issued a statement on Saturday saying he will seek further treatment on the chronic pain in his knees in hopes of continuing his comeback attempt with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Posted: December 31st, 2012 in Basketball,Latest Sports Stories,NBA | Read More »

NBA: Timberwolves’ Roy still seeking NBA return

Brandon Roy. AFP FILE PHOTO

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Brandon Roy said Saturday he’s determined to pursue his return to the NBA, despite a setback in his recovery from knee surgery.

Posted: December 30th, 2012 in Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Wolves must rely on Roy but refrain from wear

Minnesota Timberwolves guard Brandon Roy gets tangled up with Milwaukee Bucks forward Ekpe Udoh during the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

Brandon Roy’s balky knees have been holding up.

Now the Minnesota Timberwolves are truly going to put those valuable joints of his to the test.

Posted: November 2nd, 2012 in Basketball,Latest Sports Stories,NBA | Read More »

Blazers star Roy to retire because of balky knees

Brandon Roy AFP FILE PHOTO

Brandon Roy, the NBA’s rookie-of-the year in 2007, has decided to retire after just five seasons because of serious knee problems, The Oregonian newspaper reported.

Posted: December 10th, 2011 in Basketball,Latest Sports Stories,NBA | Read More »

Advertisement

News

  • Comelec cancels registrations of 5 partylist groups
  • German Chancellor Merkel keeps No. 1 ranking; 15 newcomers to list
  • Man arrested in QC for alleged possession of P2.5M of illegal drugs
  • Emergency landing closes both Heathrow runways
  • CA stops field testing of GMO eggplants
  • Sports

  • Jarencio admits UST only ’30 percent’ ready for UAAP
  • Teng, Mariano’s heroics lead UST past Lyceum in OT
  • Man City beats Chelsea 4-3 in US friendly
  • Nadal favored, but not seeded No. 1 at French Open
  • Lady Bulldogs’ poor reception key in V-League finals game one downfall, says coach
  • Lifestyle

  • Call center workers told to have more ‘sex’ in their lives
  • Imperial and ‘monarchic’ scent–it could only be French
  • ‘Asian fit’ menswear by way of Savile Row
  • Punk meets history in first Chanel show in Asia
  • Wild cinnamon bark tea, berry wine, coco sugar brownies–Hindy Tantoco’s ‘Balik Bukid’ buys
  • Entertainment

  • AllStar Weekend in final pop act for Manila fans at Makati Circuit Fest
  • Pop songwriters find excitement in stage musicals
  • ‘This Century’ hopes third time’s a charm with Manila fans
  • Actress Bynes arrested in NYC on marijuana charge
  • ‘We are the In Crowd’ all set to dig in at Makati Circuit Fest
  • Business

  • Japan’s ANA to resume Boeing 787 flights on Sunday
  • Globe unveils next-generation postpaid plan in MySuperPlan
  • BPI taps solar energy
  • Yen weakens in Asian trade
  • Hong Kong stocks open 0.35 percent higher
  • Technology

  • Poll: More US teens turn to Twitter; Facebook old
  • Tips to avoid becoming an identity theft victim
  • Filipinos in flight want to go online
  • SMC pledges to put more capital in Liberty Telecom
  • Smart to stop offering ‘dumb’ phones
  • Opinion

  • Editorial cartoon, May 24, 2013
  • Out of the doldrums
  • Fighting over champagne
  • The poor didn’t benefit
  • Post-op
  • Global Nation

  • 2 former sex slaves cancel Japan mayor meeting
  • Brown hounded for calling Manila ‘gates of hell’
  • PH, Taiwan seen to start talks on fishery agreement by June
  • Australia to PH aid totals P5.7B
  • Sex raps filed vs envoy–DFA
  • Marketplace
    © Copyright 1997-2013 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved