Oden is quickly erasing the worries over his first-game injury. He's very quickly establishing himself as a productive center. Considering he's been away from basketball for a year and has played so few NBA games, that's terribly impressive.
		
		
	 
Yep, in the last two games, in just 24 MPG, his EFF averages out to 21.5.  That's insane production for anyone in 24 MPG, but especially a rookie coming off microfracture surgery.  
To put that in perspective, the year Brandon Roy ran away with ROY, his EFF was 16.5 in 35.3 MPG.  LaMarcus Aldridge had the 2nd highest rookie EFF that season at 10.8.  Last season, Al Horford led all rookies in EFF = 16.5 and Kevin Durant won ROY with EFF = 15.6.  This season's current leaders in rookie EFF are Derrick Rose at EFF = 17.9 in 38.1 MPG and O.J. Mayo at EFF = 16.5 in 39.5 MPG.
LaMarcus exploded in March of his rookie season to pull his per game averages up to 9.0 PPG, 5.0 RPG and 1.2 BPG.  Oden, in the last two games is averaging 12.0 PPG, 9.5 RPG and 3.5 BPG - and has barely scratched the surface of what he can do.  I think the young man is gonna be just fine.
BTW, has anyone else noticed that with Oden playing 24 MPG, Joel's production has also gone up these last two games.  With Oden backing him up, Joel can come out strong, play aggressive and not worry about foul trouble.
Between the two of them, in 45 MPG, the Blazers are getting 21 PPG, 17 RPG and 4 BPG with an FG% of 0.714 out of the center position.  
I guess we are no longer a weak rebounding team lacking low post scoring and interior defense.
BNM