Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess, has 3rd MF surgery

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Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

I think it's ridiculous that a team is penalized for sticking with their guaranteed high draft pick. The problem with your analogy is Oden has a guaranteed money set. Our team, no matter how hard we kick and scream was on the hook for the entire contract. We were forced to stick with him. If there was a clause for teams to get an Amnesty for a top 10 pick; then you have a great point. Problem is, you make it seem like Oden had no choice and the Blazers did. That's not the case either. The team actually has no choice. Oden did. He could very easily said he doesn't want to go to Portland and played another year in Ohio. He would be the #1 pick the next season.

Portland could have easily unloaded extremely injured Oden for a second round pick
 
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Portland could have, easily unloaded extremely injured Oden for a second round pick

To which team? One that had 7 mil of cap space free? And why would any team do that? Why would they ruin their chance at cap flexibility for an injury prone center?
 
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I would bet almost every team could have, and would have put together some package to get Oden if Portland offered him up in trade last year. We would have got nothing of value in return, but the Blazers werent' forced to keep him....IMO
 
Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

I think it's ridiculous that a team is penalized for sticking with their guaranteed high draft pick. The problem with your analogy is Oden has a guaranteed money set. Our team, no matter how hard we kick and scream was on the hook for the entire contract. We were forced to stick with him. If there was a clause for teams to get an Amnesty for a top 10 pick; then you have a great point. Problem is, you make it seem like Oden had no choice and the Blazers did. That's not the case either. The team actually has no choice. Oden did. He could very easily said he doesn't want to go to Portland and played another year in Ohio. He would be the #1 pick the next season.

He couldn't have gone back to Ohio.

Edit: Never mind, by withdrawing after the lottery, he actually could have.
 
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Portland could have easily unloaded extremely injured Oden for a second round pick

Portland could have not exercised their team option for year three of Oden, or even year 4 of Oden. After two years, the team could have just released him by not using the team option.
 
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So if Oden has successful surgery but doesn't play the entire season, then takes less to go with another team; how would many in here respond?

By sincerely wishing he "falls" in front of a MAX train.
 
Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

I think it's ridiculous that a team is penalized for sticking with their guaranteed high draft pick. The problem with your analogy is Oden has a guaranteed money set. Our team, no matter how hard we kick and scream was on the hook for the entire contract. We were forced to stick with him. If there was a clause for teams to get an Amnesty for a top 10 pick; then you have a great point. Problem is, you make it seem like Oden had no choice and the Blazers did. That's not the case either. The team actually has no choice. Oden did. He could very easily said he doesn't want to go to Portland and played another year in Ohio. He would be the #1 pick the next season.

Nope, not at all. The team had option years they chose to exercise and they could have pulled the plug at any point and traded him for an expiring contract in years prior and at least gotten something for him. This is on the Blazers at multiple levels (for failing to pick the eat-drink-and-breathe-basketball guy Durant, for failing to do their homework on his knees, for failing to cut bait and for choosing to keep him around year after year, setback after setback.)
 
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Nope, not at all. The team had option years they chose to exercise and they could have pulled the plug at any point and traded him for an expiring contract in years prior and at least gotten something for him. This is on the Blazers at multiple levels (for failing to pick the eat-drink-and-breathe-basketball guy Durant, for failing to do their homework on his knees, for failing to cut bait and for choosing to keep him around year after year, setback after setback.)

They didn't do that as I think there was still hope, prior to the blood clot and further knee surgery, he might have a career again. Now even I have to think he'll never play again in the NBA. And if he does, it will be very limited. If no other team makes him an offer I wonder if he'll drift to Europe.
 
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They didn't do that as I think there was still hope, prior to the blood clot and further knee surgery, he might have a career again. Now even I have to think he'll never play again in the NBA. And if he does, it will be very limited. If no other team makes him an offer I wonder if he'll drift to Europe.

So after two MF surgeries you thought there's still hope, but after a couple minor cleansing scopes and blood clot you've abandoned all hope?
 
well it sucks Oden has gone through all he has. The fans that hold it against Oden or the organization, that he has had so many problems, are just being angry at such a polerizing situation. Being angry at the situation is fine but it seems as if a lot if people have turned that anger and have directed it at management or Oden something i cant understand. The chance of Oden coming back healthy has always been worth the risk for the horrible offers we would have gotten for him. A pick on the later 20s or a secound rounder is nothing special so holding onto him if thats all could get for him just cost PA luxury tax money since we were over the cap anyway.
Taking Oden over Durant is an arguement you cant win nowadays and the fact it keeps getting brought up has become annoying. We drafted Oden not Durant we have had to live with it.
The fact that fans are so mad at this situation just shows how much Oden would mean if he could give us something on the court.
im going to hold onto hope that he plays again but if not i want to look towards the future not the past.

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Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

Did Greg get to pick his employer? No, he was told where he was going to be playing for the next 4 years with no power to change his fate.

Yes he did get to pick his employer.

The NBA.

He was chosen, offered the set, standard contract for new employees, and told where to report.

This structure is pretty similar in many ways to a hotshot graduate of law school or finance choosing to work for one of a very limited group of the most sought after multi-national firms - knowing that:

Unless they are a very rare superstar, they will be paid what all the other top performers like them get, ie, standard set deal;

They will report for work where they are told;

They will most likely be moved around, often on a whim;

If they don't like it, they are free to work for a less renowned company, set up a shingle on their own, or go to dental school.
 
Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

OH MY FUCKING CHRIST! ODEN JUST HAD MICROFRACTURE SURGERY AGAIN?!?
 
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Sounds like todays minor surgery turned into another microfracture, done for the season.
 
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The Portland Trail Blazers have announced that center Greg Oden underwent microfracture surgery on his left knee today. The surgery was performed by Dr. Richard Steadman in Vail, Colo. Oden will miss the remainder of the 2011-12 NBA season.

"Initially, Greg was undergoing a procedure similar to the one he had a couple of weeks ago to have debris cleared from his right knee," said Acting General Manager Chad Buchanan. "However, once the doctors were inside Greg's left knee, they unfortunately found articular surface damage and determined microfracture was necessary."

Oden, who will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, was selected by the Trail Blazers with the first overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. In 82 career games (60 starts), Oden has averaged 9.4 points (57.7% FG), 7.3 rebounds and 1.43 blocks in 22.1 minutes per game.

"This is not the news we were hoping for Greg or the organization," said Trail Blazers President Larry Miller. "It's hard to put into words the heartbreak for everyone involved, but especially for Greg. He's a young man who has experienced a great number of physical challenges in his playing career and today is yet another significant setback for him. We have a lot of empathy for Greg and his family during this difficult time."
 
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OH MY FUCKING CHRIST! ODEN JUST HAD MICROFRACTURE SURGERY AGAIN?!?

Ahahahaha..

At least now we know he won't be playing next season.
 
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Well, there you have it. I wish Greg well and I've been among those holding out hope he could come back, but this pretty much closes the last inch of opening on that door. Just plain sad.
 
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Meanwhile Kevin Durant is 2nd best player in NBA. Oh well
 
Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

The Portland Trail Blazers have announced that center Greg Oden underwent microfracture surgery on his left knee today. The surgery was performed by Dr. Richard Steadman in Vail, Colo. Oden will miss the remainder of the 2011-12 NBA season.

"Initially, Greg was undergoing a procedure similar to the one he had a couple of weeks ago to have debris cleared from his right knee," said Acting General Manager Chad Buchanan. "However, once the doctors were inside Greg's left knee, they unfortunately found articular surface damage and determined microfracture was necessary."

Oden, who will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season, was selected by the Trail Blazers with the first overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. In 82 career games (60 starts), Oden has averaged 9.4 points (57.7% FG), 7.3 rebounds and 1.43 blocks in 22.1 minutes per game.

"This is not the news we were hoping for Greg or the organization," said Trail Blazers President Larry Miller. "It's hard to put into words the heartbreak for everyone involved, but especially for Greg. He's a young man who has experienced a great number of physical challenges in his playing career and today is yet another significant setback for him. We have a lot of empathy for Greg and his family during this difficult time."

WOW, flashback to 2007.

The relationship between Larry Miller and Greg is very strong. If he ever resigns with Portland this will be the reason why.
 
Re: Wow, Oden is just a fricking mess

Move along, nothing to see here.....
 
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meh. I feel sympathy for him. Didn't think he was gonna stay here past this summer anyway.
 
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Just cut his fucking legs off. They're obviously useless.
 
If I was him, I would just retire and move to a different country.
 
Wow.

Doesn't that just put a cherry on the Oden career cake?
 
The good news is that he should now qualify handicap parking permits for life.
 
One will win championships and one will have 5 microfractures....

Guess who we picked
 
So now the question becomes what do we do post Camby?

My bet is that Camby gets re-signed for 2 more years. The Blazers will do everything they can to bring Freeland over this summer to add another big man. In the long run, I'd bet that the Blazers' center of the future is already wearing the #12 jersey.
 

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