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That's what David Aldridge just said on NBATV. Said we'd be thrilled if we had the next Rik Smits. Look, I love Rik Smits, but I thought we were getting the next Shaq/DRob/Hakeem.
Props to Greg for a good game tonight.
If someone couldn't see the value of Greg Oden, by watching tonights game ,then I have to question that person's Basketball IQ.
take away the 3 quick fouls he picked up in two minutes of the first half and he was able to go 23 minutes picking up 2 and was absolutely asserting himself at both ends of the floor; it sucks to lose, but it sure was nice to see Greg step into the breach and be a difference maker.
he might be talking about centers that were injury prone early, but got over that and developed into a good player. but i didn't see his talk so who knows. but he's nothing game wise to either of those guys
That's what David Aldridge just said on NBATV. Said we'd be thrilled if we had the next Rik Smits. Look, I love Rik Smits, but I thought we were getting the next Shaq/DRob/Hakeem.
Props to Greg for a good game tonight.
Smits never averaged more than 7 rebounds/game. Greg is doing that this year in limited minutes. Smits was an 80% FT guy with a soft touch who couldn't bang his way out of a paper bag. There is NO part of Rik Smits game that resembles GO.
Greg isn't going to be a Shaq/DRob/Hakeem type player. He's nowhere near as dynamic/fluid as those guys. I think if he stays healthy he could be a Mutombo like presence. Maybe a tad more of an offensive threat. Is that so bad? Mutombo was a 13/11/4 guy in his 1st 10 years, and he was a terror to opposing players defensively. That would be great IMO. While I'd like to see Greg score 15-17 PPG, I'd settle for less if he can dominate at the other end like Dikembe did.
Greg isn't going to be a Shaq/DRob/Hakeem type player. He's nowhere near as dynamic/fluid as those guys. I think if he stays healthy he could be a Mutombo like presence. Maybe a tad more of an offensive threat. Is that so bad? Mutombo was a 13/11/4 guy in his 1st 10 years, and he was a terror to opposing players defensively. That would be great IMO. While I'd like to see Greg score 15-17 PPG, I'd settle for less if he can dominate at the other end like Dikembe did.
To get the comparisons straight, Oden was compared to David Robinson/Bill Russell. Not Hakeem and Shaq.
Offensively he'll never touch Hakeem, and there will only ever be one Shaq.
I suspect he meant caliber of big man, not style. As in, he thinks Oden will be a good starter with a few All Star appearances, but not a Hall of Famer. There's clearly very little in common as far as style goes, and Aldridge tends to know his stuff, so I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt here.
...and there will only ever be one Shaq.
Greg isn't going to be a Shaq/DRob/Hakeem type player. He's nowhere near as dynamic/fluid as those guys.
I think if he stays healthy he could be a Mutombo like presence. Maybe a tad more of an offensive threat. Is that so bad?
He has shown a bunch of promise...
Right now, if he can correct these 2 things by the end of the year... foul trouble and keeping his energy high throughout the game (like he has been recently, specially that 1st game back vs Indiana)
And then if he doesn't have major injuries, I think he can easily turn into a top 3 center in the league and a 17ppg, 11rpg, 2bpg within probably 3 years, imo. And I also don't think that is his ceiling... especially not from the things we've seen from him this year (albeit inconsistant)
he might be talking about centers that were injury prone early, but got over that and developed into a good player.


