ESPN Poll: Not expecting much from Oden (2 Viewers)

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There is a poll at the bottom of http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-081113 that asks how many points do you think Greg Oden will average. The results: 53% think Oden will average 0-10 points. 44% think 11-15 pts. And only THREE PERCENT think that Oden will average more than 15 points. Ouch.

Why is that so surprising to you? Greg has a very raw, undeveloped post game, and is probably going to take a few years to develop his hook and other low post moves. My guess before the season even began was about 12 points in his rookie year.

Besides, who gives a shit. Greg's biggest contributions are going to come on the defensive end of the court where he blocks shots, controls the paint and gobbles up rebounds.
 
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Greg will average at least 12 pts a game on put backs alone... I just hope teams continue to double team him on the low block ... it opens up so much for our offense.
 
There is a poll at the bottom of http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-081113 that asks how many points do you think Greg Oden will average. The results: 53% think Oden will average 0-10 points. 44% think 11-15 pts. And only THREE PERCENT think that Oden will average more than 15 points. Ouch.

That's about right. I thought Oden might avg around 14 points a game before getting injured again. I now think he will maybe get 10-11 ppg at the most. I still think he will have a good year after he gets in shape and learns to fit into our offense. That's if Greg can stay healthy.
 
I dunno, 0-10 points off the bench will be great. Right now Greg is all about defense. His offense is much further away than I thought it would be
 
I dunno, 0-10 points off the bench will be great. Right now Greg is all about defense. His offense is much further away than I thought it would be

His offense will look much better once he catches his breath and gets into a quick spin move. We already saw some of those in the pre-season when he was starting to get in game shape. First game after another lengthy off. It will come and it will not be years for it to come.
 
Once we see Greg get his legs under him, he'll easily get 10 pts a game. The guy has barely played basketball in a year and half. Within 2 weeks we'll see a very different player. I actually thought he looked good. His timing was off or he would have had more rebounds and a couple of more blocks.

Dumbasses at 95.5 are ripping him for his measely stats last night. Amazes me they allow these idiots to do talk radio. Anyone who has sat out a year and not played a sport and then tried to play again realize it takes time to get your game back.
 
IMO we didn't draft Greg for offense. He is a defensive player 1st and his offense will come later. We have scorers. Greg can clean up messes as we saw with that dunk.
 
His offense is much further away than I thought it would be

Has hell frozen over? Was that an honest critique of Oden?!? On the Blazers board?!?
 
I don't about you guys, but his 2 blks last night were the 2 BEST blocks I've seen by a player in a Blazer uni since Jerome!
 
I don't about you guys, but his 2 blks last night were the 2 BEST blocks I've seen by a player in a Blazer uni since Jerome!

Really? Personally I think just this year Batum has had better blocks than Oden's.

I'm waiting for that rejection on an Amare, Dwight or Bynum type dunk . . .
 
From the same page.

Oden Returns To Action
By David Thorpe
Scouts Inc.
Portland rookie Greg Oden looked better, physically, than he did a few weeks ago. I noticed that a few days ago in person, and I still feel that way after seeing him on television.

He is about 7 to 10 pounds lighter. His early energy was good. This guy has some agility, despite being so large and away from the game for so long. In time, that agility will triple in impact on the game. I liked his aggression from the post when the Heat doubled him, twice passing out and getting the pass deflected, only to see him hustle to regain possession.

As the game wore on, his bounce and reaction time suffered. It's important to remember that there is so much going through his mind; defensive responsibilities, awareness to help on finishers (he had two power blocks), block-out duties, etc. As the game slows down for him, he'll clear his head and get back to being a beast on the glass. That's his natural instinct. He may have looked rough in the post Wednesday night, but as he learns what NBA teams will do to stop him, he and his teammates and coaches will come up with strategies to counter those actions.

He is a very cerebral player with a good feel for the game, so I expect that learning curve to be both steep and fast.
 
Has hell frozen over? Was that an honest critique of Oden?!? On the Blazers board?!?

You want honesty, here it is:

Right Now: Greg sucks, definitely underwelming. He's not a great Defensive player. His +/- is negative. Wade just drove into him, getting a foul. Why? Because Greg is slow.

By the All-star game: Greg = Bynum

By the end of the season: Greg > Bynum

I don't think many of us Blazer fans like the truth, now. Don't think many Laker fans are going to like it soon!!
 
When Eddie Curry gets his wind back, he's going to be awesome.
 

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