Nike could save them and sell them once he goes pro...Bestbuck36;750659; said:He'd need more jerseys than Earl Campbell!
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Nike could save them and sell them once he goes pro...Bestbuck36;750659; said:He'd need more jerseys than Earl Campbell!
OmahaBeef;749262; said:'
What a shame :(. Hopefully he will want to come back to OSU next year to have a full, healthy season to work on his game before he goes to the NBA.
Golferdow01;749303; said:I'm with you on that one for sure.
heisman;751910; said:Selfishly, I'm with you guys. Realistically, I'm with Bill Walton. Matta's system uses Greg to make the other players better. Unfortunately, the other players on this team aren't doing anything to make Greg any better. He's better off developing at the next level, and when it really comes down to it, I want whats best for Greg.
heisman;752497; said:How many times did Oden touch the ball in the second half last night? He should be touching it on every possession. When you have someone on your team of his caliber, you work the ball inside out. All I saw them do last night was work it around the perimeter and then Lewis or Butler would chuck up an ugly 3.
Thump;752568; said:I just haven't seen a lot of offensive cohesion since Oden joined the team.
Not a fan of the high screens they have him setting out by the 3 point line either. If he were to pick and roll, that would be different.
jimotis4heisman;756572; said:interestingly enough oden really really needs to be developed. he doesnt play with his feet very well. the kid needs more time with a jump rope than anything else at this point. maybe this is an issue that he cant do it, then peters and titus need to step in with their roles and swing a rope for greg...
also weve had mention how oden is "predictable" with his moves, to me thats him taking what hes given. hes being channeled or forced one way with help of a double/triple team to that side. we saw it pretty much except for the trip down the floor against minnesota where he pivoted the wrong way and powered it upfor a highlight reel in your face shaqish dunk...
at this point the two real issues are postioning and playing with his feet.
and keeping him out of the pool on game days when hes supposed to be "relaxing"
osugrad21;759580; said:Dispatch
COMMENTARY
Oden ought not to be an outcast in OSU?s offense
Thursday, February 22, 2007
TODD JONES
Maybe Greg Oden should grow his beard again and his Ohio State teammates might recognize him. Here?s a hint for the Buckeyes: He?s 7 feet tall, 280 pounds, has a vertical reach of 111 inches and an 86-inch wingspan. Just look for the clouds ? and throw the basketball in that direction.
Someone please explain how Ohio State?s offense can treat a player who?ll likely be the No. 1 draft pick in the NBA ? probably this spring ? as if he?s the biggest decoy since the Trojan Horse.
OK, the Buckeyes came back last night and beat dreadful Penn State 68-60, but only after trailing by three at halftime to a team that has lost 12 straight games.
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BuckeyeRob;759630; said:I love Greg Oden as defensive player. He is as good as it gets. He needs a lot of work on the offensive end though and that will come.