So......take the ball away from skilled offensive players, and give them to a guy who just happens to be taller?
I don't seem to recall saying anything about his height. Let's check and see. Here's the reasons I listed for getting Oden as many shots as possible:
His shots come close to the basket and that means:
They are high percentage shots.
He is more likely to draw fouls on the opposition than somebody jacking up 22 ft. jumpers
Shooting close to the basket means more offensive rebounds and fewer long rebounds - that lead to fast breaks going the other way.
The more shots Oden gets in the post, the more it will open things up for our perimeter shooters. He will command double teams, which means someone else is left unguarded.
Nope, don't see anything about height there.
In terms of taking the ball away from more skilled players, Oden was a more efficient scorer than all five guys who attempted more FGA/G than he did. A little stat I like to use that shows how efficient a player scores is the simple PTS/FGA (points per field goal attempt). Here's the break down for Blazers top six scorers:
Brandon Roy PPG = 22.6, FGA/G = 16.9, PTS/FGA = 1.34
LaMarcus Aldridge PPG = 18.1, FGA/G = 15.3, PTS/FGA = 1.18
Travis Outlaw PPG = 12.8, FGA/G = 10.5, PTS/FGA = 1.22
Steve Blake PPG = 11.0, FGA/G = 9.4, PTS/FGA = 1.17
Rudy Fernandez PPG = 10.4, FGA/G = 8.1, PTS/FGA = 1.28
Greg Oden PPG = 8.9, FGA/G = 5.8, PTS/FGA = 1.53
So yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing Oden get some more shots at the expense of some of the guys shooting more, but scoring less efficiently.
Oden also draws fouls at a rate higher than anyone else on the team. He shot 3.7 FTA, which is incredible for a player that only attempts 5.8 FGA.
Again, here's the ratio of FGA/FTA for the Blazers top six scorers:
Brandon Roy FGA/G = 16.9, FTA/G = 6.5, FGA/FTA = 2.60
LaMarcus Aldridge FGA/G = 15.3, FTA/G = 4.1, FGA/FTA = 3.73
Travis Outlaw FGA/G = 10.5, FTA/G = 3.0, FGA/FTA = 3.50
Steve Blake FGA/G = 9.4, FTA/G = 1.1, FGA/FTA = 8.55
Rudy Fernandez FGA/G = 8.1, FTA/G = 1.8, FGA/FTA = 4.50
Greg Oden FGA/G = 5.8, FTA/G = 3.7, FGA/FTA = 1.57
Oden is much more likely to draw fouls on the other team than anyone else on the Blazers. So yes, again, I wouldn't mind seeing him get more FGA/G at the expense of some of our jump shooters who don't get the other team's big men in foul trouble.
And this was Oden's performance as an injured, out-of-shape rookie. He will only get better in both of these areas as he continues to recover from microfracture surgery, regain explosivness and gain experience.
BNM