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Last February, Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy underwent Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)...

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Last February, Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy underwent Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment on his injured right hamstring. On tonight's broadcast, Roy told Mike Barrett and Mike Rice that PRP treatment was also part of the arthroscopic knee surgeries he underwent on both knees. "I think the biggest difference this time is that they didn't clean up the meniscus," Roy said. "They went in there and cleaned some things up, I guess they call it flushing out the joints. After they did that, my biggest thing was they put some of this, what you call, PRP, I don't know if you guys know much about that. They actually put it in both knees and they just want me to continue to rest even though I do feel good, because they do want to give that medicine a chance to work." Click here for a general 101 breakdown of PRP. -- Ben Golliver | benjamin.golliver@gmail.com | Twitter