Oden has patellar tendinitis, "won't be there opening night"

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Actually, that makes me feel a little better. Now we know why he has "good and bad days" and it's something that just about every NBA player gets at some point rather than a big-ass crack in his knee.
 
Actually, that makes me feel a little better. Now we know why he has "good and bad days" and it's something that just about every NBA player gets at some point rather than a big-ass crack in his knee.

Exactly; it also makes sense that he twanged those tendons when his kneecap broke.
 
This is actually very good news. PT is very common for basketball players ramping back up for the season. It is an easily treatable tendonitis that has no long term issues. If that is the main thing holding him back then I feel pretty good about that.

[I have had this before from long distance running]
 
Oden and Pryzbilla are both going to be out for the start of the season. So we currently have:

C: Camby Pendegraph
PF: LaMarcus Cunningham

That is it!

Batum or Babbit could play limited spot minutes at the 4 but I don’t think we should count on it. Batum is very effective as a wing, he doesn’t need to be banging shoulders with brusing PF’s. Babbit did not look ready to contribute in summer league much less the NBA; this will be a learning and developing year for him with limited play mostly in garbage time. It the team misses a single game from any of the above four players we become razor thin up front and are in serious jeopardy of losing games. Or if Camby and LaMarcus both have foul trouble in the same game we have to run with Pendy and Dante for extended minutes and no subs.

Cho could get moving on a trade, release Rudy, or release Armon. I forgot how we got the 16th man on the roster last season but I believe it was only for injuries that happen after opening night. It appeared we had a deep roster up front a month ago but now it feels razor thin.

I’m not really sure what I want to see happen. I think this team could be an outside contender this season if they get a few breaks to got their way, so if we have to cut a young guy to bring in a veteran who’ll play right now that might just have to be what happens.
 
Just more bad luck right?

It's not good luck or bad luck. It's a pretty standard temporary ailment for athletes.

If come next off-season, Oden has missed a ton of games in 2010-11, I'll be ready to give up.
 
It's not good luck or bad luck. It's a pretty standard temporary ailment for athletes.

If come next off-season, Oden has missed a ton of games in 2010-11, I'll be ready to give up.

That's my standard too less then 60 games and I will be ready to give up.
 
It's not good luck or bad luck. It's a pretty standard temporary ailment for athletes.

If come next off-season, Oden has missed a ton of games in 2010-11, I'll be ready to give up.

And then what?
 
Oden and Pryzbilla are both going to be out for the start of the season. So we currently have:

C: Camby Pendegraph
PF: LaMarcus Cunningham

That is it!

Batum or Babbit could play limited spot minutes at the 4 but I don’t think we should count on it. Batum is very effective as a wing, he doesn’t need to be banging shoulders with brusing PF’s. Babbit did not look ready to contribute in summer league much less the NBA; this will be a learning and developing year for him with limited play mostly in garbage time. It the team misses a single game from any of the above four players we become razor thin up front and are in serious jeopardy of losing games. Or if Camby and LaMarcus both have foul trouble in the same game we have to run with Pendy and Dante for extended minutes and no subs.

Cho could get moving on a trade, release Rudy, or release Armon. I forgot how we got the 16th man on the roster last season but I believe it was only for injuries that happen after opening night. It appeared we had a deep roster up front a month ago but now it feels razor thin.

I’m not really sure what I want to see happen. I think this team could be an outside contender this season if they get a few breaks to got their way, so if we have to cut a young guy to bring in a veteran who’ll play right now that might just have to be what happens.

No chance in hell were going to release Armon. Him and Andre are the only true point guards on the team.
 
And then what?

Yeah thats what I want to know from people who say we'll have to move on. Yes Oden has had injury troubles, yes that may mean he's more likely to be injured in the future. Yes that makes him worth less than we thought when we drafted him #1. But that doesn't make him worthless. As long as Oden has more value than the 15th man on the roster I want to see us keep him.
 
Oden has no idea when he will return. Good news!

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5623088

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Much of the focus in the preseason for the Portland Trail Blazers falls on center Greg Oden, and whether this will be the year he finally lives up to the expectations of a No. 1 draft pick.

But the 7-footer has to get healthy first.

Oden arrived in advance of the start of practice on Tuesday with word that he would not be available for preseason games because he was still not fully healed from surgery on his right kneecap last December. In fact, Oden won't likely be available for the season opener, and perhaps well into the season.



Oden

When asked if he would be ready to play by Christmas, Oden threw up his hands and shrugged his shoulders.

"I wish I could honestly say there's a timeline, but there's not," he said. "There's good days and bad days."


Oden broke his right kneecap during a game last December against the Houston Rockets. It is one of several injuries the 7-footer has suffered since he came into the league.

The Blazers selected Oden with the top pick in the 2007 draft, choosing him over Kevin Durant. Injuries brought endless comparisons to Sam Bowie, the frequently injured big man who the Blazers infamously selected ahead of Michael Jordan in the 1984 draft.

Oden missed his rookie season after undergoing microfracture surgery on his right knee. The next season he sat out six games after injuring his right foot in the season opener against the Lakers, before missing 14 games after the All-Star break with a bone chip in his left knee. He finished the season averaging 8.9 points and 7 rebounds.

Last season, Oden averaged 11.7 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks as a starter before breaking his kneecap. Along with improved numbers in all the major statistical categories, Oden had a renewed confidence that was seldom evident in his delayed rookie season, when he admitted the pressure of being a top draft pick got to him.

On Monday Oden was in good spirits. He said that while he's excited to get started, he knows he must be patient.

"I understand that if I got out there too soon, it's not going to help me, and it's not going to help the team," he said.

Fellow Blazers center Joel Przybilla, who also missed a good portion of last season with a knee injury, said Monday he felt great and was way ahead of schedule -- although he too probably wouldn't be available on opening night.

Przybilla ruptured his right patella tendon and required surgery twice last season -- once after the initial injury in late December, then again in March when he re-injured the knee after a fall in his shower.

Coach Nate McMillan said Marcus Camby will start at center until either Oden or Przybilla, or both, return. Jeff Pendergraph will also play at the position, and the Blazers can move over LaMarcus Aldrige -- who put on some 15 pounds in the offseason -- if need be.

The Blazers will not be trading for another center, McMillan emphatically said.

Portland went 50-32 last season but was ousted in the first round of the playoffs for the second straight year. Oden and Przybilla were just two of a spate of injuries that dogged the team.

In all, Portland players missed a combined 311 regular-season games because of injury, second only to the Golden State Warriors and most among playoff teams. Only two players, Andre Miller and forward Martell Webster, were healthy for all 82 games. The Blazers used 16 different starting lineups.

Oden and Przybilla weren't the only talk at the Rose Garden on Monday, when the Blazers held "Media Day" in advance of training camp.

Blazers swingman Rudy Fernandez spoke after rumors swirled over the summer that the Spaniard would not return to the team. It was reported that Fernandez wanted to be traded, but he said that was not the case: He just wants to go home.

"I prefer the style of European competition," he said. "I feel better in Europe."

Fernandez, a two-year veteran, is known for his flashy skills and spark off the bench. He averaged 8.1 points per game last season, a drop off from his 10.4-point average as a rookie. But he also had back trouble and missed 19 midseason games after a microdiscectomy.

Fernandez played for the Spanish national team this past summer.

Blazers guard Brandon Roy said he talked to Fernandez on Monday, telling him "Now that you're here we're going to need you to play."

"It's going to be our job to make him more comfortable," Roy said about Fernandez. "We can't leave him out there on an island where he gets homesick."


Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
 
wow everything looks great! nothing to worry about. oden might play after xmas.
 
Maybe not, but the constant Oden criticism accomplishes nothing. Even if he becomes a bust, playing the 'I-told-you-so' game does nothing other than give Oden haters Internet hard-ons.
 
Maybe not, but the constant Oden criticism accomplishes nothing. Even if he becomes a bust, playing the 'I-told-you-so' game does nothing other than give Oden haters Internet hard-ons.

I don't think that stating the obvious is "criticism". The reality is that nobody knows when Greg will return, and it is puzzling, at least to me. Assuming he has a "normal" body, there should be a fairly predictable timetable for a return.
 
even if he becomes a bust??? weav he did last december pal.
 
Big disappointment imo. I don't understand how they can rule him out for opening night because of this ailment? It smells like there's more to it.
 
theres 150% more to it. dont be shocked if he doesnt play this year.
 

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