Blazers want to see improvement in Greg Oden during USA Basketball minicamp
Posted by Geoffrey C. Arnold, The Oregonian July 22, 2009
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Blazers center Greg Oden is in Las Vegas this week for a USA Basketball minicamp.
LAS VEGAS -- Kevin Pritchard has one more evaluation to conduct this week. Greg Oden. The Trail Blazers' general manager will watch as Oden competes in USA Basketball's three-day minicamp beginning today. Oden's participation will allow Pritchard to watch the Blazers' center and gauge his improvement. "We want to see progress, that's what we want to see," Pritchard said. "We'd like for him to play well so he can get some confidence and feel good about the work he has put in."
Oden is coming off an inconsistent rookie season and just about anyone interested in the Blazers is wondering if -- and how quickly -- Oden's work this summer will translate to a noticeable development of his game.
"We know he has been working hard this summer," Pritchard said. "He's put in some work -- really good work -- with Coach (Bill) Bayno this summer. We want to see some improvement."
The 7-foot, 285-pound Oden averaged 8.9 points, seven rebounds and 1.13 blocked shots in 61 games last season. He proved he could be a force on the court, particularly on defense, during some games.
"We want to see him run the floor and do the things he does best. Playing defense, being an effective rebounder -- offensive boards and putbacks," Pritchard said. "We're looking to see him be able to guard a couple of different positions and be the physical presence down low like we know he is."
Oden's presence was limited last season; he averaged 21.5 minutes and nearly four fouls.
"We know that when he plays and plays more than 22 minutes, our success rate goes up," Pritchard said.
The minicamp will provide Oden an opportunity to compete against other NBA frontline players -- including 7-foot Brook Lopez of New Jersey, 6-foot-10 Kevin Love of Minnesota and 6-foot-8 Paul Millsap of Utah -- in a more relaxed setting.
"Number one, he's gotta get into great shape. He's been working on that this summer," Pritchard said. "He's hitting it pretty hard on the conditioning."