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Greg Oden is less of a sure thing to leave Ohio State after one season than most athletes in his position. But expecting him to return is somewhere between overly hopeful and hopelessly naive.
-- Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mr. Incredible;741517; said:What is this shit? Is this even news? They suck.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/scorecard/02/05/truth.rumors.college/index.html
BuckeyeMike80;741537; said:That's from Truth and Rumors so who the hell really knows.....
Honestly, that portion of SI is the National Enquirer of sports....
LitlBuck;745862; said:I was wondering how you guys compare
Oden and Hibbert from Georgetown.
Defensively, I think are almost equal. Both are very good shot blockers with excellent timing and both of them are intimidators.
Offensively, I have not seen that much of Hibbert to make a fair comparison but I do think he has good post presence but I am not sure both the rest of his offensive repertoire.
Both of them are very athletic and can run the floor. I think that Oden is probably stronger than Hibbert.
I just don't understand why Hibbert has not gotten that much national press. I guess that I just don't see that big of a difference and was wondering what you guys thought.
LitlBuck;745862; said:I was wondering how you guys compare
Oden and Hibbert from Georgetown.
Defensively, I think are almost equal. Both are very good shot blockers with excellent timing and both of them are intimidators.
Offensively, I have not seen that much of Hibbert to make a fair comparison but I do think he has good post presence but I am not sure both the rest of his offensive repertoire.
Both of them are very athletic and can run the floor. I think that Oden is probably stronger than Hibbert.
I just don't understand why Hibbert has not gotten that much national press. I guess that I just don't see that big of a difference and was wondering what you guys thought.
OHIO STATE BASKETBALL
Oden to Celtics? Why not OSU legend Havlicek says
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Rusty Miller
ASSOCIATED PRESS
If Greg Oden decides to jump to the NBA early, John Havlicek believes he?d look good in green.
Havlicek, a former Boston Celtics star, isn?t rooting for Oden to leave Ohio State after his freshman year. But if the 7-footer does go pro, he?s hoping he ends up with the downtrodden Celtics. "Why not?" said Havlicek, who attended the Buckeyes? 63-56 victory over Purdue on Saturday because the school was honoring its past captains. "Can you think of anyone else in the country who?s a big man who you prefer over him? "
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