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OregonBuckeye;1285513; said:Great to have the big fella back! Playoffs, here we come!
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OregonBuckeye;1285513; said:Great to have the big fella back! Playoffs, here we come!
NOTREDAMECHIEF;1287770; said:???? I really do not understand all of the love for this guy. If I were you guys I would always remember this guy with a "what if " reaction that would sort of rub me the wrong way.
NOTREDAMECHIEF;1287770; said:???? I really do not understand all of the love for this guy. If I were you guys I would always remember this guy with a "what if " reaction that would sort of rub me the wrong way.
Belated rookie season
Utah Jazz: Oden looms for Jazz
The center from Ohio State will bolster a young, talented Portland lineup
By Ross Siler
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 10/12/2008 01:53:32 AM MDT
He's the 20-year-old center with the potential to shift the balance of power in the Northwest Division for years to come. He's also the former No. 1 overall draft pick who underwent microfracture knee surgery before he'd even played one NBA game.
More than merely heading to the Pacific Northwest for today's preseason game against the Portland Trail Blazers, the Jazz also will get their first appraisal of Greg Oden and what his addition means for a team that beat them three times last season.
"I thought he was a wonderful player his first year in college," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said of Oden, "and obviously getting hurt, you hate to see that happen to any team, because great players are good for our league."
Oden, who led Ohio State to the NCAA championship game as a freshman and was chosen ahead of Kevin Durant in the 2007 NBA Draft, technically is still a rookie after missing all of last season following the microfracture surgery.
His play in the Blazers' first three preseason games has been encouraging, especially for the fans who bought more than 3,500 new season tickets after Oden's arrival. He has scored in double figures in all three games, averaging 12.7 points and 6.3 rebounds in 21.0 minutes.
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bigballin2987;1289412; said:Yeah, this guy is awesome!!!!
NOTREDAMECHIEF;1289771; said:Sure is ...not close to being in Oden's league
Commentary: Greg Oden's burden
Posted by Jason Quick, The Oregonian October 19, 2008
Greg Oden was mad, and he was mad at me.
It was late last week, and I told the Trail Blazers' rookie center that I had to be honest: Through four exhibition games, I had been underwhelmed by his performance.
Upon hearing this, Oden's eyes pierced. His lips tightened. And for a second, I thought my head was about to be squashed like a grape by the 7-foot, 273-pound center.
His direct stare at me was, uh, let's say ... moving.
Bruce Ely/The Oregonian
"I take this very seriously," 20-year-old Blazesr rookie center Greg Oden says. "I put a lot of pressure on myself to do good and to win.""Are you mad I said that?" I asked.
"Yeah," he said, sounding equally hurt and angry.
I apologized, and it was a whole-hearted apology. Being at practice everyday, I understand what this 20-year-old is going through as far as expectations and attention go, and I had just added to it.
The media, both national and local, have been so consumed with the former No.1 pick that I say only half-jokingly that if Oden belches, sports editor Mark Hester will want me to write five paragraphs detailing how loud, what he ate and whether his surgically repaired right knee survived the event intact.
"Every step," Oden said, shaking his head about the media.
Greg Oden scored 13 points with nine rebounds in just under 30 minutes.
Wait over, Oden is ready to go
Center Greg Oden has been renowned for his intimidating defense since his high school days.
Whatever one might say about the interminable period between the drafting of Greg Oden on June 28, 2007, and his first on-court action, in a preseason game against the Sacramento Kings in early October, the Portland Trail Blazers weren't waiting for Godot. Oden was everywhere. He performed a painfully off-key karaoke rendition of *NSync's It's Gonna Be Me at an event he hosted last month for an Oregon mentoring organization; accompanied Justin Timberlake on the piano (O.K., he pretended to play) in undersized tux and oversized Elton John glasses at July's ESPY Awards; chatted by phone last February with Barack Obama ("He said he wasn't feeling my Mohawk," Oden reported); blogged about various aspects of his private life (he took a cold shower at his mom's house; met Caribbean chanteuse Rihanna, on whom he's had a crush for a long time; concluded that a summer cold was "def not" the flu, yada yada); and in general fashioned a larger-than-life, good-guy persona -- the Benign Big Man -- that hasn't been seen in an oversized NBA youngster since a smiling Shaquille O'Neal strode confidently to center stage in 1992.
But now?
"Everybody's seen me sitting around on the bench in a suit and doing other stuff," says Oden, 20, who missed all of last season after undergoing microfracture surgery on his right knee, "but now it's time to really accomplish something."
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