Rastapopoulos
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The Title ("Blazers' Oden sags under own expectations") is gloomy, but overall it's a nice piece.
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No one with a brain -- and this, of course, excludes many of us the media --expected Oden to step in and dominate at this level, especially considering he's played about five months of organized, competitive basketball the past two years, with the broken wrist during his one season at Ohio State, and the knee surgery, and the sprained foot he suffered on opening night in November that shelved him another six games. The injuries, of course, are what everyone talks about first, making facile comparisons between Oden and Sam Bowie, another first-round Portland pick a generation ago and the poster child for a career unfulfilled
This also seems to exclude some posters.
Great article. Very perceptive. What's interesting to me in all of these Oden articles, is that he never mentions his surgery. He never says, "I don't feel as quick or as strong as I used to." That tells me one of two things: He doesn't want to use the surgery as an excuse, or the surgery really is NOT holding him back.
If it's the latter, then we have all seriously overestimated his talent. If it's the former, then he will come along, and we just have to be patient with him.
