Lets get the big man back. Hes ufa and cheap. Even if he is the 12th man off the bench it will be worth it.
Sadly, I think he's done. What a tragedy. Hopefully he saved his money. Seriously, his knees probably cost him half a billion dollars. He had both the game and the personality to be the new Shaq.
Odin was the son of Bor and the Frost Giantess Bestia. Odin pined for the day he would ascend to his father's place as leader of the gods. When time-traveling god of evil Loki arrived from the future and transformed Bor into snow, Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower") and assumed sole rule of Asgard. Then he had microfracture surgery, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Greg Oden: Miami Heat team president Pat Riley has publicly expressed interest in keeping Greg Oden around for another year, as his knees held up just fine this past season and it was only a back injury that kept him from being a factor in the postseason. However, Bleacher Report is reporting that LeBron James is attempting to lure Oden to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he would join fellow former Heat teammate James Jones. Greg Oden’s choice may come down to where he thinks he can get more playing time this season.
Oden? No thanks. Although, I put 10 bucks down that if he played as many minutes this coming season as Leonard Meyers, he'd have better stats.
I've said it before but it bears revisiting that guys like Oden should come back through the D league and not waste precious roster spots for healthy talent. I don't feel sorry for Greg. He's made more money per minute on the court than about any player in recent history. Got paid to sit in crutches for how many years? I wish no player ill will except for Raymond Felton.
Well, it's not like he's forcing anyone at gunpoint or threat of lawsuit. If teams consider him a good enough investment to give him a roster spot, in that sense he's earned it.