chris_in_pdx
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I'm not a subscriber, so I'm hoping that someone who is will kindly relay whatever nonsense they are spewing now.
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Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard spoke with The Portland Tribune about a bunch of topics concerning the team. Asked if Greg Oden could return at the end of the regular season, or for the playoffs, Pritchard said he didn't think so.
"Its a long shot at best," said Pritchard. "We've always been cautious with our guys. We'll continue with that, especially with Greg. He's pushing hard, as hard as I've ever seen him working. He sees a little carrot there, and I'm not going to tell him he can't. But we'll be very cautious."
I knew it.
Odens return before end of season was always a pipe dream at best. Comon man.![]()
greg odens return
we will be hearing those words for the next 4 years assuming they resign him gimp ass
Just leave already! You never cease to amaze me with your negativity. I hope you don't apply that same attitude in the rest of your daily life. Why don't you step, everybody on here is tired of your shit.
I'd be PISSED if they let Oden play this year. I might even get on the medical staff hate bandwagon...
Just leave already! You never cease to amaze me with your negativity. I hope you don't apply that same attitude in the rest of your daily life. Why don't you step, everybody on here is tired of your shit.
2 things.
1. playoffs are not a lock by any means.
2. the truth on oden hurts. thats whyhcp reacted he way he did. odens a gimp.
If he's ready, I wouldn't be opposed to it. He could make a difference in the playoffs and getting some experience would be good.
I wouldn't be in favor if there's any increased risk of injury, of course...
Ed O.
The reason I reacted that way is you are cracking on a really good friend of mine who is going through a rough time. That's why. He's a good person who is injury prone, and a true Blazer fan could probably see that. Also, you'd think a true Blazer fan would support one of his favorite team's injured players.
Durant is clearly having a better season than any other big name in his conference, including Carmelo Anthony; Dirk Nowitzki; and, yes, Kobe Bryant.

Risk >>> Reward ... IMHO
He would be working his way into shape leaving him susceptible to other injuries. There would be a serious disruption of any chemistry and rhythm the team has managed to develop. This would NOT be erring on the side of caution so it would be a change in philosophy when dealing with Oden's injuries.
Emotionally it would be awesome, but I don't think I could handle it if it went wrong...
If it is healed, it is healed.
Here is my problem with your statement. If you are over an injury, you are over it. Being over it now, is the same as being over it later. Has Greg taking forever to come back ever paid off without him not getting hurt? If everything perceived is correct, these injuries he has had, have nothing to do with each other. So what does use does having him wait to come back and play serve if he is ready earlier than that? It's not like this is a torn muscle or a blown ligament. This is a broken bone. If it is healed, it is healed.
2 things.
1. playoffs are not a lock by any means.
2. the truth on oden hurts. thats whyhcp reacted he way he did. odens a gimp.
