But nothing prepared me for what arrived in the mail the other day.
To help promote Brandon Roy for this year's All-Star Game, the Blazers sent me an iRoy.
What's an iRoy, you ask?
It's a special edition iPod nano. This nano is just like one you might buy in a store except it's customized to promote Roy. It features a picture of the Blazers' second-year phenom on the front and "#7 Brandon Roy, Special All-Star Edition" etched on the back. When you push the play button, a preloaded video shows a Roy highlight package accompanied by music.
It's very cool.
And very wrong.
Even if we don't have a say in the All-Star voting, we do have a forum in which we can influence opinions in the future. It's not hard to believe some of us might think more kindly of Roy when it comes to voting for MVP or All-NBA teams at the end of the season when we've got a free iPod in our back pocket. After all, what did Baron Davis or Manu Ginobili ever do for me?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/w ... index.html
I know this has nothing to do with the Raptors but I thought it was a very interesting article.
What do you think of teams sending out gifts on behalf of their players? Should it even be allowed?
Did the Blazers cross a line with the media and the coaches they decided to send the IRoy to?