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the thing i read said he thought oden should lose 50+ lbs.![]()
hell no!!!
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the thing i read said he thought oden should lose 50+ lbs.![]()
KG is 253
LeBron is 250
LeBron is built more like a PF though. But yeah, don't want to be any skinnier than that.
I've heard of IMG, just not him.
1:20. Greg is gathering the re...on't see him landing on Fisher's foot at all.
I don't see him landing on Fisher's foot at all.
The thing I read said he thought Oden should lose 50+ lbs.![]()

This guy isn't Sam Bowie, or Bill Walton. Sam Bowie and Bill Walton had bones that would continually break, over and over. The same bones. Put a little pressure on them, and boom, a stress fracture. Or a broken leg. Bones breaking, because their bones weren't all that great. Bones and breaking and breaking da bones.
Greg Oden has done this:
This). Broken his wrist.
This). Torn his knee and undergone microfracture surgery.
This). Twisted his ankle.
And, This). Sprained his foot.
In any of that, do we see the same injury, coming back time and time again?
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Yao Ming, Bowie, Walton; these guys have all broken bones in their feet, feet that could not withstand the pressure of holding up their giant frame. That's entirely different. There is nothing about Oden's injuries that has anything to do with stress or wear and tear or anything brittle.
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I don't see anything in Oden's injuries that tell me he's anything more than incredibly unlucky. There was nothing in what happened the other night that should tell us otherwise.
You think his microfracture or giant frame or broken wrist had ANYTHING to do with his foot rolling over as Andrew Bynum bear-hugged him? Come on. You think it has anything to do with his upper frame? There's no way. Every player in the NBA, given the similar trajectory and similar circumstances, would have done the same thing.
He may be clumsy, but he'll be fine. This isn't wishful thinking. Promise.
I'm bookmarking this post and keeping it for the all-time stupid list.Originally Posted by Fez Hammersticks
The path Greg is on he wont be a superstar.
He's on the path of being a 3rd-tier Center.
A bigger Delembert with annual injuries.I'm bookmarking this post and keeping it for the all-time stupid list.
