OT: Must be NBA time, because Greg Oden is out for the year already.

Submitted by MGoCooper on

In what has become as much apart of the start of the season as high hopes, Greg Oden is doubtful to return to the court this year. Not since Bill Walton, has a big man suffered this many injuries in his career. Filed under "unanswered prayers", I bet the Celtics aren't too upset the ping pong balls didn't bounce in their favor. I was hoping he'd bust, his tsio nature and all, but I would never wish this kind of thing on any player. 

 

 

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7336972/trail-blazers-greg-oden-suffers-setback-signs-reduced-deal-portland

 

 

ATLWolverine

December 10th, 2011 at 1:22 PM ^

are exceedingly rare. Also, I think Durant could barely bench 180 or something; some controversy about his upper body strength.

Just goes to show, you always go for the best player on the board (Jordan/Durant) over the position you're supposed to pick (Bowie/Oden).

LSAClassOf2000

December 10th, 2011 at 6:06 AM ^

How many hip and knee replacements is this now? I feel bad for him, in all honesty, Buckeye thing aside for a moment, as it must be incredibly frustrating to have all this in front of you and then have the injuries the he has. Hopefully, he recovers and can play at some point. Greg could always call the same folks who worked on this guy though...

steve sharik

December 10th, 2011 at 7:31 AM ^

1970: Geoff Petrie over HOFers Calvin Murphy and Tiny Archibald

1972: LaRue Martin over Bob McAdoo, Paul Westphal, and some doctor guy (psst, Julius Erving)

1976: Wally Walker over Adrian Dantley, Robert Parish, Alex English, and Dennis Johnson

1978: Round 1: Mychal Thompson over Larry Bird (to be fair, the Celtics took Bird even though he wasn't eligible to play until a year later) Round 2: Keith Herron over Mo Cheeks

1984: Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan, Same Perkins, Charles Barkley, and John Stockton (Hakeem Olajumon went #1)

2002: Qyntel Woods from NE Mississippi CC (no, I didn't make that up) over Carlos Boozer (who went in the 2nd round, btw)

2004: HS player Sebastian Telfair over Jameer Nelson

2007: Oden #1 over Durant

 

One could probably go through each NBA team and find similar gaffes, but it is interesting nonetheless.

 

El Jeffe

December 10th, 2011 at 10:34 AM ^

I think Portland must have cut a deal with the Great Deceiver to win their 1977 ring. First the demise of Walton, then Bowie, then the Jail Blazer era, then (and now) Oden, and now Roy.

Maybe God recognizes that Portland is such an awesome city to live in and the people would be too happy if they had a sweet basketball team to get any workin' or prayin' done?

ForeverVoyaging

December 10th, 2011 at 11:22 AM ^

I feel bad for the kid. Money isn't everything; imagine putting all this work into your career and never really being able to do what you love.

Also, was reminded by the article about Aldridge's heart condition. Something tells me Portland's team doctors are not top-shelf.

marco dane

December 10th, 2011 at 11:52 AM ^

and landed in the nba his career has skidded into the depths only whale dung can be found.

Say what you want...but the kid was a BEAST in college. I for one am sorry to hear about these new developments.