espn_hall_of_famer
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Oden's inability to stay healthy is an on the court issue -- I don't think most of his detractors are all that focused on him taking a picture of his dong, or his Eeyore personality -- not being able to play isn't some trivial tertiary issue to judging his value as a basketball player.
I wasn't referencing Oden as an "on the court vs. off the court" issue. I was using the analogy of Pete Rose/Barry Bonds (whose issues just happened to be were more "on the field vs. off the field") and how human nature is to take an extreme opinion to one side or the other. In Oden's case people also can't find middle-ground, so while completely different as far as issues as my analogies, but point is still people either see past the lack of minutes for Oden and say he's still an all-star/DPOY caliber player as far as talent when he plays and he's only 21 so he'll have years and years to get his thousand games played in. Or you're the type of guy that sees 82 games in three seasons and thinks it will be a pattern for the next 15 years. Like the person who goes into a casino and sees the roulette wheel come up 0/00 three straight spins, you're either the person who thinks it won't happen again for a while since the odds have to normalize statistically, or you're the person who thinks that particular machine is rigged and Vegas is cheating and it will come up 0/00 every spin going forward and you're not going to stick around to watch, just assume it did and attempt to tell everyone you're right.
