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Trail Blazers center Fabricio Oberto has announced today that he has retired from the game of basketball due to recurrent palpitations related to a prior cardiac condition.
Oberto experienced lightheadedness and dizziness during the first half of Portland’s game at Milwaukee on Nov. 2.
"I made this decision to put my health and my family in front of basketball," said Oberto. "It was a tough decision to make after playing for so many years, but it was the right one."
In his sixth season in the NBA, Oberto appeared in each of Portland’s first five games, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.0 minutes.
“We want to thank Fabricio for his professionalism and hard work during his short time here,” said Trail Blazers General Manager Rich Cho. “It's unfortunate to lose him, but we respect his decision to do what's best for his health and his family.”
Two questions: Do we still pay his full salary? Does this free up a roster spot to get another big?
On a related note, I think this pushes the Blazers past the injury exception limit. Ten day contract coming soon!
Is Stephen Hill available?
Wow. It's a bummer for him... he's gotta take care of himself.
The cold/calculating/Blazers fan in me can't say he'll miss his 0.9 PER, of course.
Is Dampier still available? Or a time machine to go back a week and sign him?
Ed O.
Bad news on one side.
Good news is that Joel and Greg are essentially 100% and ready to come back, they are just waiting for the right "moment" to bring them back. I have a feeling we could see one of them start much sooner than expected.
Chris Dudley is available.....
Chris Dudley is available.....
There are currently 8 teams in the NBA with worse FT%. Dud would help rectify that problem!
