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Because he's a rookie. Therefore, he's inconsistent. And especially, he's a rookie big man who generally take a lot longer to develop.
That statement, on it's known, is just not true. Ewing, Robinson, Akeem, & Shaq were all good right away. The difference with Oden is that he got hurt and missed an entire season. But to say that all rookie big men average 8/8, it's just not true.
As said in numerous other threads, Oden was bound to get into foul trouble yesterday because Sergio was guarding Harris.
I hate Nate, but he did a good job of recognizing that our smaller line up of Aldridge and Outlaw up front was giving them a harder time.
One of my biggest complaints with Nate is that he has no clue how to really use Oden. How many times is he at the top of the key as the swing man? About 90% is the answer I think. Oden shouldn't be that guy. Oden should plant his ass on the low block and destroy people.
KingSpeed said:<hr style="color: rgb(209, 209, 225); background-color: rgb(209, 209, 225);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> Oden didn't play in the fourth quarter. He played 13:23 against the Nets, finishing with two points and one rebound. "Pick and roll defense," McMillan explained. "We just couldn't contain them with a big lineup. When we had matchup of Greg trying to guard Devin. ... It was a tough matchup." ... Oden took the short night in stride. "Of course I want to play, but when we win, it doesn't really matter. But I want to be out there, I want to help th
I think you're full of shit. Just like you were full of shit when you came doom-and-glooming on the board when Oden got hurt against LA...trying to say he was out for the season or some bullshit.
Be something more than just a shock poster.

All four of those players are hall of famers (or future HOF's, at least). Isn't it ridiculous to compare any rookie to the very best at their position, ever? Should be slam Bayless because he's not as good as Jordan?
Oden compares quite well to some of the best big men in the league, at 13 and 11.
How relevant are those comparisons?
Ewing played four years of college, coming to the NBA at 23. The Admiral played four years of college and two years of military service... he was probably 25 when he joined the Spurs. Olajuwon was 22. O'Neal the youngest at 20.
Dude. You're so lost in this argument. All I said is that saying that it takes rookie centers longer to develop is not necessarily a true statement on its own since Ewing, Akeem, Shaq, and DRob played well from the outset.
I was giving props to Sam Bowie. People equate him with being some horrible player. But he wasn't. He was a fine player who was hurt a lot. The only reason people make fun of him is because Jordan was drafted that year. But Durant is no Jordan so it's not like Greg Oden was a Sam Bowie type pick. That said, if Oden had Bowie's stats and made the All Rookie team, I'd be happy. Wouldn't you?
But they were older (except for Shaq, who had played two extra years of basketball). Don't those extra years factor into how long their development took?
Not if he had the same future as Bowie. Bowie didn't miss his first season because of injury so to compare their first season doesn't make sense. I'd much rather Oden have not as good season this year and have a great future than have a good season now and a future like Bowie by far!
Oden was never in foul trouble tonight, was he?
I'll say this. Even in the Chicago game, Greg was left wide open at the FT line extended to lane off of a high post. He's a decent FT shooter, so why is he not shooting from there when given a 5' cushion. That stagnates the offense more than anybody dribbling IMO and could be seen as a reason for the slow starts.
Oden is the next Rony Seikaly!