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Greg Oden | 73 | 73.00% | |
Kevin Durant | 22 | 22.00% | |
Darko Trouto | 5 | 5.00% | |
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04-05-2007, 04:07 PM | #101 | |
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Excellent analysis. I think any other year, Durant is the consensus #1 based on his potential. Oden looks like he could be very special and at the least an All-Star. I don't see how any GM could pass on Oden. |
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Agree on everything you said. I think some people just have a bias towards the big man, especially when there is a freak athlete who puts up huge numbers like 37 and 22 in one game.
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Just playing around with numbers, comparing Oden to Mutumbo is absurd. As a freshman Mutumbo averaged 3.9 points and 3.3 rebounds pergame, Oden did 15.7 and 9.6. In fact, for his entire college career Mutumbo averaged 9.9 ppg and 8.6 rpg. Sorry, but Oden is way better right now than Mutumbo ever was before he became a pro.
What did Ewing do as a freshman? Well Ewing was very hyped back then. I watched him plenty as a freshmen and he was fabulous. How did his numbers break out compared to Oden? As a freshman in 81-82 Ewing averaged 12.7 ppg and 7.5 rpg and he also had averaged more fouls per game than Oden. In his full four year career Ewing averaged 15.3 ppg and 9.2 rpg, both less than Oden did as a freshman. Now onto Tim Duncan. As a freshman Duncan had 9.8 ppg and 9.6 rpg. The same on rebounds, much less on points. Give Duncan credit, just as I said previously he had fewer fouls per game than Oden. For a career Duncan had 16.5 ppg and 12.2 rpg. Anyone doubt Oden could match those with three more years? Finally onto Shaq. As a freshman Shaq 13.9 ppg and 12 rpg. Pretty damn good. Great on the rebounds, less on the offense. Oh, and Shaq fouled a whole lot more than Oden. And Shaq shot 57% from the field compared to Oden's 62%. And it's well established Oden is a better free throw shooter left handed than Shaq is right, at this very moment. Shaq's numbers really took off his sophomore season so this could be an interesting argument same time next year if Oden sticks around. Bottom line, Oden had as good or a better freshman season in college than all the preeminent big men in the NBA today. To compare him with Mutumbo (a player I have great respect for) is ridiculous. Oden was better as a true freshman than Mutumbo ever was in college.
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I'll toss Alonzo Mourning out there, too, since he's the player Oden reminds me most of.
As a freshman at Georgetown Mourning average 13.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.9 blocks per game. He shot 60% from the floor and 67% from the free throw line. Both he and Oden averaged roughly 28 minutes per game. Alonzo was a better shot blocker as a freshman, but he was probably the best shot blocker college basketball has ever seen. |
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Yes, you were correct. This was insulting for Mutumbo. |
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11-17-2010, 11:23 PM | #108 |
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There's no way you could have projected this on draft day. Just an unfortunate group of circumstances for the Blazers.
I'd have taken Oden. |
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Yeah, I don't think you can give the Blazers too much grief for their selection. There is no way anyone knew what a disaster his injuries were going to end up being. At that point in time, Oden was the right choice.
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I think any grief they catch is more likely to be in the context of how good Durant has turned out to be and not whether Oden was the right call. It's easier to go "grass is greener" when the other option turns out to kick all kinds of ass while yours is sitting broken down in the driveway with copious oil leaks.
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Most of the arguments werent against Oden though they were strongly in favor of what a great player they thought Durant was. Injuries aside Oden was what a lot of people thought which was an unpolished offensive player with great defensive and rebounding skills. |
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This particularly amused me considering Noah is having the career many projected Oden could have had.
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Oden gets non tendered by the Blazers. He signs with the Heat for their MLE and suddenly has no health issues. Him, Lebron and wade win 5 straight titles |
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Bosh got traded to Detroit in my scenario.
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02-20-2012, 07:06 PM | #118 |
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Not Greg Oden?
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This is still my feeling. Oden showed enough in the NBA while healthy (or semi-healthy) to demonstrate that he would have been a dominant inside presence on at least one side of the floor, if not both. To my knowledge there was no indication of his knee woes and, as far as I'm aware, the Blazers can't fairly be said to have dropped the ball there. He had a hand injury in High School/College, but again, not related to his knee woes. Durant is obviously now one of the best in the game and in hindsight it's a slam dunk, but given what we knew in 2007 I still can't fairly blame the Blazers for taking the most physically dominating big guy I've seen since Shaquille O'Neal.
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bobby valentine said to stay away from prospects who look fully developed at 20. oden looked 46 at 19.
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I wonder if Oden can salvage this enough to even become a Tyson Chandler type. It's probably more likely that he ends up retiring soon, vs ever playing meaningful minutes. He's still only about 25, right?
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I don't think we'll ever see him on an NBA court again.
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there's no karma in the universe. oden's bloated corpse should be rotting on okc's bench.
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Maybe Portland needs to change the type of wood they are playing on before Aldridge comes up lame.
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02-20-2012, 10:35 PM | #128 |
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Maybe the third micro fracture will be the charm.
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On June 28, 2007, Oden was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the #1 overall pick. On September 14, 2007, Oden had microfracture surgery on his ailing right knee. He missed the entire season. He had microfracture surgery 3 months after the draft. If they didn't know about his knee, they should have.
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How would they ? Should they have made an exploratory surgery on a guy who showed no signs of knee problems ? Should every 7 footer have one from now on ? Or everyone weighing over 250 pounds ? Even that first problem wasn´t picked up on an MRI and only on an exploratory surgery, only then he got the microfracture surgery. And you realize that having a microfracture surgery doesn´t mean there was a problem prior to the actual injury, right ? (Well, other than the fact that by definition a 7´1, 270 pound guy is pretty liable to all sorts of problems anyway) No one really knew anything, not the Sonics/Thunder either who also checked him out if i recall. It´s just a shame, he really could have been a great player from what he showed when he played a little. Imo he´d have been a 15/12/3 type of guy with great defense and that sort of player would have made the Blazers a contender (definitely if Roy stayed healthy) |
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From what I've pieced together as a sports fan...
When they look at a guys knee, they generally will find things like a torn meniscus. They fix that all the time in a scope. Sometimes, they get inside and look at the knee and realize that it isn't so minor. On rare occasions the knee joints are so deteriorated that they find basically a bone on bone situation. In order to correct this, they drill micro holes into the bones which cause some bone marrow to leak out. When the knee is sewn back up, this tends to serve as replacement cushioning for the shitty knees. In football guys get Microfracture and can recover(Reggie Bush). In basketball, the recovery process is much longer. |
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Season-ending knee surgery is the tornado, and Greg Oden is the Oklahoma trailer park.
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I think the most impressive/underrated part of Durants game that people didnt expect was his finishing ability. He is one of the top finishers near the rim in the game at above 70 percent, right there with Lebron.
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Still can't help but remember this Onion classic.
Careless Blazers Goofing Around With Basketball Shatter Greg Oden Into Thousand Pieces | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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Nope, no signs of knee problems... I don't have a problem with the Blazers rolling the rolling dice on Odem, but saying the knee problem was out of the blue is a bit revisionist.
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and the blazers resigned him. sunken cost logic. the fear that he may turn out to be serviceable for another team outweighed the evidence.
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Doesn't Oden have one leg being shorter and than the other? I swear Simmons raised this issue that once he had leg issues, he was basically done and pointed to other big men who had leg injuries and how it shortened their careers.
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Drafting a big man with knee problems in basketball is like a baseball team drafting a pitcher with a torn labrum.
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03-15-2012, 07:00 PM | #140 |
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Oden was waived by the Blazers today. The dream is over I guess
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A rare interview with former no. 1 overall pick Greg Oden about his injury-plagued career - Grantland
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I thought the link they had within this article, talking about the Portland medical staff, was pretty interesting as well.
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How is Darko Trouto doing? I couldn't find his name on basketball-reference.com.
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I wonder how soon the lawsuit from Oden and possibly Roy against the Trailblazers comes?
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I'll go with Durant. Something tells me he'll have the better career.
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