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Even if having his salary on the payroll prevents you from making the team better?
Yes.
Ed O.
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Even if having his salary on the payroll prevents you from making the team better?
Even if having his salary on the payroll prevents you from making the team better?
I'd rather have his overpriced and shredded knees retire as a Blazer than risk seeing him explode for another team...
Ed O.
I read this as "I'd rather have his overpriced knees shredded as a Blazer than risk seeing them explode for another team."
I had to read it three times to get it correct.

You said a mouth full. The Blazers odds of getting another shot at a player of Oden's caliber in the next decade are approximately zero. Even if someone thinks Oden's chances of success from here out are only 20 percent, you have to go with the better odds. Personally, I think Greg's chances are much better than 50 percent. Walton led the Blazers to a championship in one of his very few good years, and even then he was injured part of the season, iirc. If we lose Greg before his story is written, I will be supremely disappointed.Ultimately, I think Oden is worth the risk...if he does recover, he makes the team a legitimate title contender. I think that is better odds than finding a franchise player starting next off-season.
