Guys as big as Oden, who play a physically punishing style like Oden are gonna get beat up over the course of any season. I think he'll probably average somewhere around 65-70 games per regular season, and that's just fine with me.
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Curious where you got this gem of information... it runs counter to what I was able to find
http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/back/hamstrings/hamstringstrain.htm
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/cs/leg_injuries/a/thigh2.htm
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00408
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Interesting that you have determined that Gregs contusion to the inner thigh is the same as you describe above. That's like me describing my shoulder injury to explain the risk of a rib injury.You provided the answer right here:
Muscle overload is the main cause of hamstring muscle strain. This can happen when the muscle is stretched beyond its capacity or challenged with a sudden load.
Hamstring muscle strains often occur when the muscle lengthens as it contracts, or shortens. Although it sounds contradictory, this happens when you extend a muscle while it is weighted, or loaded. This is called an "eccentric contraction."
During sprinting, the hamstring muscles contract eccentrically as the back leg is straightened and the toes are used to push off and move forward. The hamstring muscles are not only lengthened at this point in the stride, but they are also loaded — with body weight as well as the force required for forward motion.
Like strains, hamstring tendon avulsions are also caused by large, sudden loads.
I said it often "leads to" a torn hamstring.
Typically, players will go ahead and play when they have a bruised thigh. No big deal, right?
But you can't help favoring a sore thigh when you're out there, so you put most of your weight on the other thigh when you need power and you end up tearing that hamstring.
My physical therapist warned me of the same thing last year.
that is the most win non sequitur ever.
the whole oden is injured is almost insane at this point.
the guy could have a scratch on his forehead and you would see the words out and career threatening. I mean the guy IS ALWAYS HURT! Its just unreal.

Wow dude. Oden injured? Couldn't you have put Oden has a little Ouchie? I read the title and my life passed before my eyes. Glad to see it's not anything to worry about.

I can't believe I care about the bobos of the rich and famous.![]()
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Well, you were kinda close. I don't care about the boobs who care about the rich and famous. That whole industry of creating 'famous' people who are famous for being famous so the 'famous people industry' can sell their celebrity shows and magazines to lifeless dimwits really gets on my nerves.Just to lighten things up...
I have not yet had my caffeine and when I read the post at first I thought BBert was saying "I can't believe I care about the boobs of the rich and famous".
Oops.

Well, you were kinda close. I don't care about the boobs who care about the rich and famous. That whole industry of creating 'famous' people who are famous for being famous so the 'famous people industry' can sell their celebrity shows and magazines to lifeless dimwits really gets on my nerves.
But when it comes to the Blazers, well, that's different.![]()

He's out for Today's game?
