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C Greg Oden (All B1G, All-American, Defensive Player of the Year, Butler Assistant Coach)

The NBA Lottery


I was on the plane when it happened, but as soon as I landed I had 22 messages that all said "Portland 1 Seattle 2." It was a total shock to me not to be funny, but I forgot those two teams where even in the lottery. Every media news wants to know what I think but really I dont even know what to think.

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Seldom has an 18-year-old entered the realm of college hoops with such command of the game. That's not to say the former Ohio State guard is the most dominant player in the world -- it's hard for a guard to make the claim. But consider this, Greg Oden has been the golden child since early in high school and the one constant through those years has been Conley.
I stole that from the Conley thread, but I didn't want to hijack that one.

This statement is a little misleading. The other constants besides Conley are the fact that Oden is huge, strong and a great basketball player. I just thought that needed to be said.
 
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At last . . . Oden first to meet Blazers

Greg Oden arrives today, followed Thursday by Kevin Durant
Tuesday, June 19, 2007JASON QUICK

It has been nearly a month since the Trail Blazers won the NBA draft lottery, and finally, Kevin Pritchard is feeling like the owner of the No. 1 pick.
"I think I feel the impact more today than I did the day it happened," Pritchard said of May 22, when the pingpong balls bounced Portland's way. "It becomes more real as every day goes by."

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Greg Oden, Former Ohio State Center and Future NBA Star, Launches Blog at Yardbarker.com

Future NBA Star Greg Oden, widely considered one of the NBA's top prospects of all time, has launched his personal blog at Yardbarker.com. Oden shares his daily experiences as he prepares for the NBA draft and while he plays during his rookie season. He joins Yardbarker's Star Athlete Blogger Network along with Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ace pitcher John Lackey, the MLB leader in wins.

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Emeryville, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2007 -- Greg Oden, widely considered one of basketball's greatest big man prospects, has launched his personal blog at Yardbarker.com, the premier destination for unfiltered sports commentary by fans and bloggers, it was announced today.
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Oden, who earned All American honors as a freshman at Ohio State, will share his daily life experiences and answer questions from fans as he prepares for the 2007 NBA Draft as well as competes during the 2007-08 basketball season. He has already written about the WNBA, eating hamburgers poolside with NBA prospect Josh McRoberts, learning the tricks of the NBA trade from legends like Bill Russell, Bill Walton and Bob Lanier and how much he'll miss college life.

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For Oden, a peak of excitement

One of the Blazers' potential top picks lands at PDX after photographing 'a mountain'
Wednesday, June 20, 2007GEOFFREY C. ARNOLD

The question was repeated by airline passengers, welcoming parties and even folks standing around as travelers walked through the gantlet of media, team staff and curious onlookers at Portland International Airport.
"Who are you waiting for?"
One of the first passengers to exit the United Airlines flight answered the question: "Oden's on the flight."

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Oden impresses Trail Blazers' top brass

Associated Press

Thursday, June 21, 2007
Greg Oden admitted he was out of breath after his workout Wednesday for the Portland Trail Blazers. By no means was the 7-foot draft prospect coasting in on his reputation.
"Really, I'm trying to sell them on me, not the other way around," the center from Ohio State said after a vigorous solo workout.

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… Mullens, a Columbus native, said he has had the opportunity to play against Greg Oden - the likely No. 1 pick of this year’s NBA Draft - in campus pick-up games. “He’s a beast,” Mullens said. “He’s the real deal. He’s overpowering. There’s not much you can do. When he has the ball in the paint, there’s no stopping him. You can try but there’s not really anything you can do.”…
 
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Commentary: This guy is truly genuine, humble
Thursday, June 21, 2007
BY BRIAN HENDRICKSON, Columbian staff writer

Two words sent a buzz through the Portland Trail Blazers practice facility Wednesday. And they had nothing to do with Greg Oden?s basketball skills, the media swarming inside the building to watch him, or the players and team personnel crowding the gym during his workout.

?Yes, ma?am.?

That?s how Oden respectfully addressed the women working at the facility. But that simple gesture left them wide-eyed and gushing over the Ohio State center, telling anyone who would listen through their laughter and disbelief.

Commentary: This guy is truly genuine, humble- Columbian.com

As expected, Oden dazzles
Thursday, June 21, 2007
BY BRIAN HENDRICKSON, Columbian staff writer

TUALATIN — Zach Randolph shuffled through words, searching for a description that would match the awe he felt Wednesday.

Legit, he offered.

The real deal.

But nothing seemed to fit as the Blazers forward watched Ohio State center Greg Oden work out at the Blazers’ practice facility.

“Words can’t describe him,” Randolph said. “He’s gonna end up being one of the best big men that ever plays the game.”

As expected, Oden dazzles- Columbian.com
 
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Oden visits Sonics but declines to work out


Frank Hughes of The News Tribune and Gregg Bell of The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Olympian News Services

SEATTLE - Greg Oden didn't workout while meeting with the SuperSonics, on the advice of his agent. That gave the prized center from Ohio State more time on his first trip to Seattle to assess what he's learned during his pre-draft tour of the Northwest.
n The relative anonymity of walking around Seattle instead of smaller Portland was refreshing. Although the 7-footer is about to become a millionaire from the NBA draft, he was able to go to the movies Thursday night and have only one person stop him to pose for a picture.
n He doesn't mind being considered a franchise savior before he has even played his first NBA game. "I'm OK with it," he said Friday, smiling. "I don't know if it's going to happen."

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