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Oden, who had his latest medical checkup two weeks ago, has trimmed his weight down to the "low 280s," approaching where the team would like him to play next season.
So the "news" is that there is no news.
Cool.
What do you mean, no news???
He was supposed to be ready for training camp, and now he might not be ready
Oden and the Blazers have maintained that the 7-foot center's rehab was on schedule and he was poised to return for October training camp
Cho, who watched Oden work out two weeks ago at the practice facility in Tualatin, refused to reveal when Oden is scheduled to begin running full-speed, or when Oden plans to resume basketball activities. Cho also wouldn't definitively say how much Oden intends to participate in training camp.
"I don't know if he'll be ready to go full-speed ahead when training camp starts, but our hope is that he'll be ready to participate in training camp," Cho said. "I don't know if that will include full contact (work). It depends on his progress."
Oden is scheduled to start running in early to mid-July, and should start playing 2-on-2 or 3-on-3 by mid-August. The goal is to have him ready to participate in 5-on-5 action the first week of September,
McMillan said he remains encouraged that the October goal is attainable.
"I don't really want to put any time frame on it," Blazers general manager Rich Cho said, regarding Oden's return. "I don't want any expectations out there. And I don't want to put any pressure on Greg. The last thing I want him to do is come back earlier (than he should) because people are expecting it."
Cho is much more tight lipped. I like it.
Well actually, he kind of contradicted himself already on Oden. Everything was looking good back in July according to him, and now he is pulling back from the expectations that he and Nate helped build with their comments at the time.
But, he's learning!
Well actually, he kind of contradicted himself already on Oden. Everything was looking good back in July according to him, and now he is pulling back from the expectations that he and Nate helped build with their comments at the time.
But, he's learning!
Hopefully, what he is learning is that he needs to take a hard look at the Portland medical/training staff.
When the Suns can keep their old coots healthy, and the Blazers can't keep their young guys on the court, that might give some people pause.
Cho is much more tight lipped. I like it.
Well actually, he kind of contradicted himself already on Oden. Everything was looking good back in July according to him, and now he is pulling back from the expectations that he and Nate helped build with their comments at the time.
But, he's learning!
"He's on track for everything," Cho said. "Greg is working hard and we're pleased with his rehab efforts."
Hopefully, what he is learning is that he needs to take a hard look at the Portland medical/training staff.
When the Suns can keep their old coots healthy, and the Blazers can't keep their young guys on the court, that might give some people pause.
Joe Freeman wrote that? That comes from the school of JQuick or Crapzano.
Uh, how do I turn the no news into bad news? Oh I got it!
Obama once said the sun will burn out one day but we haven't heard anything back from the sun so we must assume it is dying.
What do you mean, no news??? He was supposed to be ready for training camp, and now he might not be ready
Show me where it says that. Nowhere does it it say he's behind schedule. The article says a whole lot of nothing.
In June, Blazers coach Nate McMillan told The Oregonian that Oden was scheduled to start running in mid-July and would begin playing two-on-two or three-on-three games by mid-August, with a goal of returning to five-on-five action by the first week of September...
Cho, who watched Oden work out two weeks ago at the practice facility in Tualatin, refused to reveal when Oden is scheduled to begin running full-speed, or when Oden plans to resume basketball activities. Cho also wouldn't definitively say how much Oden intends to participate in training camp.
Maybe some people, just not rationale ones.
So, it's pure coincidence and random chance that players like Hill and Shaq who had long injury histories stayed healthy with the Suns? Pure coincidence that Nash is still playing well at his age? And when players like Shaq praise their staff as the best they have ever worked with, they are just lying?
But only an irrational person would point that out - right?
We may not like the uncertainty, but I prefer this tack.