Given the gloom and doom that surrounded his last interview, when the Minnesota Timberwolves announced that Brandon Roy would be available for media availability yesterday, some feared the worst. Roy, however, isn’t ready to walk away from the game. He was back on the court a month after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Per the AP: “The former NBA Rookie of the Year and All-Star decided to revive his career in Minnesota this season. Roy said the latest knee trouble didn’t prompt him to consider retirement, like he did a year ago when he was with Portland. ‘I never thought about walking away. It was just, for me, do I want to go through another procedure? Or do I want to play through it?’ Roy said Thursday. Roy said he felt fine in training camp, but he banged knees with another player in an exhibition game against Milwaukee on Oct. 26, and the discomfort worsened after another collision in a game against Indiana on Nov. 9. He had the operation on Nov. 19. Roy has been doing light drills with the team but said there’s no timetable for his return to the lineup. The Wolves have four games in the next five days, so he won’t be back for that. He said he’ll start to practice at full speed next week. ‘The goal was to try to come in and help this team out, so I still have a lot of time left to try to do that. You can’t prepare for something like that, but now I’ve gone through it. About a month later, I’m happy we got it done, and I feel better,’ said Roy, who played in five games before the surgery. Roy acknowledged ‘that small concern’ in the back of his mind that he’ll never reach 100 percent strength in his knees again but said several times in a post-practice interview with reporters that he feels good and the pain is gone.”