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"I got to a point where I was tired of being mad at it and sort of looked at it like I could get something good out of it," Hill said. "Greg has to ignore all the critics, the people who are going to doubt him, the fans who say they shouldn't have drafted him, and work on getting himself right.
"It's probably more mental and emotional than physical. The physical part will happen."
Hill felt lucky, if that's the right term, that his ankle problems began six years into his career. He had achieved a level of success in the league, was married and had started a family. Hill felt a level of balance between his personal and professional life.
Oden, single and without children, hasn't had the chance to get his career started.
"The thing he has to realize is you go from being a great high school player, with all those accolades and attention, to being a great college player, his team got to the finals and he was the first pick in the Draft, and sometimes you feel what you do defines you," Hill said. "It really doesn't. It's a bit of humbling experience, but it's a good experience in that it gives you perspective and understanding. At some point you're not going to play anymore. It's hard to realize that when you're young, so hopefully down the road he'll learn to appreciate the difference."
