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Remember Greg Oden?
penny71 8496 reads
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The Portland Trailblazers' center missed his rookie season due to microfracture surgery on his knee. Last night he broke his kneecap and is out for the year. His career has never really gotten off the ground and he certainly hasn't lived up to his #1 selection.

1rob 44 Reviews 6025 reads
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Yeah, Penny,
You can't help your team on the injury list-reminds me of Sam Bowie back in the 80's, who had more breaks than a spastic egg handler with Parkinson's----AND who was picked ahead of Michael Jordan-

CYNIC 6272 reads
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St. Croix 5883 reads
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Look at Andrew Bynum. Never played college. In fact, I think he really only played 1 year of high school ball.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 5205 reads
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Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis, Indiana

mookie58 18 Reviews 5489 reads
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I'm a Kentucky guy and Sam was never the same when he missed those two years in college with the leg problems. Before he got hurt, he was accurate with his jumper from about 22 feet on in, but after the leg problems his shot was never the same.
He's a great guy and lives in the Lexington area.

Tusayan 5720 reads
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8 / 14

Anyone who follows basketball had heard of Greg Oden. He was a stiff at Ohio State and he's a stiff in the NBA.

MrSelfDestruct 44 Reviews 6548 reads
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Oden was having a pretty respectable year, all things considered, and was, as Coach McMillan has said, the most consistant player on the Blazers this year.  Not that he was the best...Brandon Roy obviously is, and could drop 40 on you any given night, and La Marcus Aldridge could come close as well...but almost every game have gave a double double in limited minutes.  

The injury last night could have happened to anyone.  And can we name how many #1 picks who didn't come close to achieving on that level?  In comparison, Oden was doing pretty well this year...and hopefully will again.

1rob 44 Reviews 5286 reads
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Ouch, guys---cold. Oden, I believe, took Ohio State as a freshman to the NCAA title game (losing) and was a dominant force, turning pro immediately-certainly he's been a bust as a professional due to his injuries, but has performed quite well when he played--

Tusayan 6207 reads
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Oden was not a dominant force in college. He was a big body down low with no offensive skills.

mookie58 18 Reviews 5784 reads
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He averaged 15.7 points and 9.6 boards a game as a freshman center in the Big Ten. That ain't nothing to sneeze at!!!

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