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its amazing so many here are still obsessed with this guy. we are sinking to the bottom of the west and we are worried about where odens head is at 2 days after surgery. that about sums up the blazers fan base.
its amazing so many here are still obsessed with this guy. we are sinking to the bottom of the west and we are worried about where odens head is at 2 days after surgery. that about sums up the blazers fan base.
its amazing so many here are still obsessed with this guy. we are sinking to the bottom of the west and we are worried about where odens head is at 2 days after surgery. that about sums up the blazers fan base.
Do the Blazers, and new general manager Rich Cho, want to continue to be the team that’s waiting in purgatory for Oden to return and magically decide their fate? Or, do they want to explore all options, including trading his injury-insured expiring contract prior to the trade deadline, in an attempt to get better now and increase their salary cap flexibility. Paying Oden to rehabilitate has not proven to be a winning strategy in the past, and there’s no reason to believe it will be a winning strategy in the near-term future.
While there’s a chance Oden can return to have a productive NBA career in Portland, the odds are longer than the Blazers should feel comfortable with. It’s time to move on, release the burden of Oden, and the burden on Oden. Getting to work on life without Oden, unfortunately, is the best chance Portland has to salvage a promising era of Blazers basketball.[
Ben from B-Edge with some good points. However, with no Oden and a hobbled Roy there is no salvaging.