Greg Oden does not sing
December 3, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Greg Oden, Portland Trailblazers
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Man, why didn’t someone tell me about this?
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Greg Oden begins to impress
November 19, 2008 by James Edwards
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Greg Oden is a big man with great skills on the hardwood.
After sitting out a year with injury, Greg Oden is starting to have the type of games everyone thought he would.
Oden put on a show down low, violently shaking the basket standard and shot clock with five two-handed dunks in the second half, including a thunderous rebound slam with 6:01 to play that pulled Portland to 94-91. But the Warriors twice knocked the ball out of Oden’s hands while he wound up to dunk in the final minutes, and Oden scored just two points in the final six minutes.
“Greg Oden did a great job just dominating the paint, doing what he does, getting us into more of a rhythm,” Roy said. “He is getting his confidence, which is good for our team.”
We will have to keep an eye on this guy.
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Greg Oden goes down again
October 31, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Greg Oden, Portland Trailblazers
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Greg Oden is back to waiting mode and so is the NBA

In our continuing saga about Greg Oden and his injuries,
Greg Oden - Blazer Kiddy Corp part I
Oden sprains ankle, Portland holds breath
another chapter is born. Greg is hurt again. Still no NBA baskets for Greg Oden.
Only 2½ minutes into his NBA debut — which was delayed for a year by knee surgery in 2007 — the Portland Trail Blazers’ center suffered what the team called a sprain in his right foot. He played on it for the rest of the first half in the season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers, but when the third quarter began Oden was back in the trainer’s room, preparing for an X-ray.
Sixteen months of waiting … for less than 13 minutes of play.
The X-ray was inconclusive; Oden will have an MRI exam back in Portland on Wednesday.
Trail Blazers fans already have their own diagnosis: worst-case scenario. They drafted a They-Don’t-Make-’Em-Like-That-Anymore big man, only to find out he can’t play.
With Oden in the Portland lineup, they have the chance to go from being an average NBA team to a good NBA team with chance to be a great NBA team in the future, but when will that happen?
Photo source Newscom
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Oden sprains ankle, Portland holds breath
October 27, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Greg Oden, Portland Trailblazers
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You would think it is the second coming of Wilt Chamberlain or would that be Arvydas Sybonis? Look that one up younger sports readers.
Portland is going crazy over Greg Oden. Anything he does is big news.
Greg sprained his ankle in practice. You would have thought the stock market crashed. Oh, that’s right, the stock market did crash.
Bad analogy.
You would have thought your grandma fell down and broke her hip or something. (hope she didn’t)
The frenzy over his ankle baffled the 20-year-old Oden (7-0, 279), who played one year at Ohio State.
“It wasn’t that bad,” he says. “I walked to the training room. I practiced the day after that.”
But given his potential — and health history, which includes 2006 surgery to repair ligaments in his right wrist, which he damaged in high school — the incident provided a glimpse into the pressures he could face in his delayed rookie year, which begins Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers (10:30 ET, TNT).
Get excited over Greg Oden
Portland has reason to be excited. Greg took Ohio State to the NCAA finals in his freshman season. He doesn’t even have a lot of moves yet. There are not many true big guys in the game and let’s face it, Shaq is about done.
Dwight Howard rules the hardwood in the box and he has about two offensive moves.
Portland, you can let your breath out, Greg Oden is fine.
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Rudy Fernandez - Blazer Kiddy corp II
October 14, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Greg Oden, NBA Basketball, Portland Trailblazers
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Rudy Fernandez
The Blazers purchased the rights to Rudy Fernandez from Phoenix.
Rudy will actually make less money to play in the NBA than if he had stayed in Europe. If you flash back to the Olympics, Rudy was an outstanding player for Spain, the Olympic silver medalists.
Fernandez has been a huge surprise in early games with his ability to make precise passes to teammates. In one game he threw two passes between a defender’s legs.
The Blazers knew Rudy could score and were claiming he was the best young European in the NBA.
“All I know is, Rudy is going to play, whether as a starter of reserve,” McMillan said. “He plays the game with his heart. He plays it with passion, on both ends of the floor. You rarely see that in the NBA. A lot of guys give that effort on only one end of the floor. When you have a guy who plays hard on every possession, with his kind of potential … once he figures everything out, he’ll be a special player.”
Demopoulos said Fernandez reminds him of Doug Collins as a player. McMillan said he sees a little bit of Pistol Pete Maravich in him.
Nobody is saying that the Portland Trail Blazers will win the NBA or even win their division, but these two rookies have taken the town by storm and now plan on storming the NBA!
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Greg Oden - Blazer Kiddy Corp part I
October 11, 2008 by James Edwards
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Greg Oden
Last year the Portland fans went crazy when the team drafted Greg Oden from Ohio State.
Greg had led the Ohio State basketball team to the NCAA finals and dominated everyone along the way. He is the best big man to hit the NBA in a long time. He has the size and the beginnings of having the moves.
Will Greg be the new Shaquille O’Neal? That is a tough bill to live up to for anyone. We do know Greg will provide the big man presence the Trail Blazers need in the box.
Limited to 20 minutes in each game by coach Nate McMillan, Oden averaged 13.5 points and 7.0 rebounds, shooting .526 from the field. Of his 10 baskets, nine were dunks — six or seven of the rim-rattling, backboard-shaking variety.
Oden got few of his other attempts — jump hooks or putbacks — to fall. But he was aggressive on the offensive glass, and his presence at the defensive end meant opponents had to think before entering the paint with the ball.
Against Golden State, Oden dunked five times, more than once carrying an opposing arm or two up toward the basket.
“When he grabs on to that ball and pumps it up to the basket, you have two choices — get out of the way or foul him,” Portland assistant coach Dean Demopoulos said. “And a lot of the time, he’ll make the shot. Wherever he is, there’s going to be something physical happening.”
Greg Oden is a tower of power that will make the Blazers a good team for years!
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Greg Oden era almost begins
March 13, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Greg Oden, NBA Basketball, Portland Trailblazers
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If you are in Portland honk your horn!
Wait, what are you doing reading a basketball blog while driving? Oh, no matter.
Greg Oden worked out lightly with the Portland Trailblazers.
Oden, the 7-foot center taken with the first pick in last year’s draft, participated in offensive drills and even dunked during 45 minutes of work Wednesday. The Blazers were in Sacramento for Thursday night’s game against the Kings.
“It was fun,” Oden told The Oregonian newspaper. “It felt good to get out there … and I wasn’t hurting at all.”
Coach Nate McMillan surprised the team when he called players to participate in a drill—and included Oden.
“There was somewhat of an uproar by the team,” McMillan said. “Some of them said `Greg?’ and I was like, `Yeah, Greg.’
“I think everyone was just excited to see him on the floor.” source
Here is a look at Greg in the Summer League.
Oden has the size and skills to turn Portland into a playoff team.
NBA Basketball Fan Question Have you seen Greg play yet?
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Kobe headed for MVP
January 27, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Awards, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki, Greg Oden, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, NBA All Star Game, NBA Basketball, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Shaq, Steve Nash
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Kobe is flat out a great scorer
The Bulls have got to be wondering what they were thinking.
Hold on to Luol Deng and pass on Kobe Bryant?
Luol Deng. Now how many votes for the All Star team did he get? Hmm, there was that one from his mother. And that one from his agent.
Oh well, Luol is going to be great, right? Right?
Kobe is great and has been since the day he stepped on the court.
GM Mitch Kupchak should get more credit for not pulling off any deals.
Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports has compiled some first half of the season awards with the MVP being one of them. Let’s look at Adrian’s awards choices and why he feels that way.
Your intrepid author’s comments will be in italics.
Most Valuable Player: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Sometimes, there are superstars due to win the Most Valuable Player Award. It is the year owed them. No one wants to hear this, but it’s true. Kevin Garnett has an MVP trophy. So does Dirk Nowitzki. Steve Nash has two. Once Shaquille O’Neal left, Bryant was considered an unworthy candidate because the Lakers were still losing. source
Adrian goes on to support his argument, by stating that LA winning in the West is far harder than Kevin Garnett winning in the East.
He also states that LeBron will win several MVP’s but this is just not the year for him to get support from his team.
It will be a great MVP race. Not like in past years where you arguable could have just handed the trophy to Shaq every year. In fact, it got to the point that someone had to get smoking hot to take the trophy away from Shaq.
For the first half of the season you have to go with Kobe.
Least Valuable Player: Vince Carter, New Jersey Nets Read more
Top 10 NBA teams - Boston Celtics dominate
January 23, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Allen Iverson, Amare Stoudemire, Boston Celtics, Chris Paul, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwight Howard, Golden State Warriors, Greg Oden, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Basketball, NBA Playoffs, New Orleans Hornets, Orlando Magic, Paul Pierce, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Rasheed Wallace, Ray Allen, San Antonio Spurs, Shawn Marion, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan
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He is at it again.
Johnny Ludden, Yahoo! Sports has come out with his Power Rankings of the NBA.
Let’s check out some of his top teams with your intrepid author’s comments in italics.
PARADE PLANNERS
1. (2) Boston Celtics – In less than a week, the Celtics were linked to Damon Stoudamire, Sam Cassell and Gary Payton. At this rate Bob Cousy will be back in uniform by mid-February.
Rajon Rondo a key to the Celtics
The Celtics put together a little win streak after their little losing streak. The injury to Rajon Rondo showed a weakness in the formerly impenetrable armor of the Celtics.
Rajon Rondo, who has missed the Celtics’ last two games and three of the last four with a combination of back and right hamstring woes, went through practice yesterday and thinks he’ll be ready to play this afternoon against the Knicks. His coach isn’t so sure. source
The Boston Celtics and GM Danny Ainge will most certainly be looking for point guard talent.
The player mentioned most often is Damon Stoudamire. Damon has been a shoot first player in the past and would not fit in well with the big three of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen, all of whom need the ball on offense.
There is also accusations of a little too much bonging going on.
2. (7) New Orleans Hornets – The Hornets played in front of an announced crowd of 9,882 last week against Seattle, leading Chris Paul to shout to Kevin Durant: “First one to Oklahoma City wins!”
Chris Paul is awesome and the Hornets continue to be one of the surprise teams in the NBA. Hard to believe at this point they could survive the playoffs without more experience.
3. (5) Phoenix Suns – Let’s get this straight: Steve Kerr and Mike D’Antoni reportedly are at odds; Amare Stoudemire is miffed over his shot count; Shawn Marion wants to be traded; Boris Diaw forgot how to play; Grant Hill just had an appendectomy; Steve Nash claims the Suns haven’t had “that same joy” as previous seasons; and Phoenix continues to lead the Western Conference? Maybe there’s still hope for the Knicks, after all.
Face it, the Suns are loaded and play a style that few teams can stop. The missing piece is a center.
4. LA Lakers
Probably headed downward in the rankings until Andrew Bynum returns. Although Kobe may have something to say about that.
5. Dallas Mavericks
Love to watch this team play. They leave it all out on the floor in a race to see who shoots first. When they drafted Maurice Agar from Michigan State University, they announced they got him for defense. Still trying to figure out who Mo ever guarded. So is Tom Izzo. My friend, Ron B, points out that compared to the Mavericks; Mo is a defensive wizard.
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Top 10 NBA teams, why Lakers are #1
January 17, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Allen Iverson, Boston Celtics, Chauncey Billups, Chris Paul, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwight Howard, Golden State Warriors, Greg Oden, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Basketball, New Orleans Hornets, Orlando Magic, Paul Pierce, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trailblazers, Ray Allen, San Antonio Spurs, Steve Nash, Tayshaun Prince, Tim Duncan
NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Chris Paul has the Hornets buzzing
Boston has been winning like there is no tomorrow.
Except this week had a lot of tomorrows. They lost 3 out of 4.
So when Johnny Ludden, Yahoo! Sports came out with his rankings of all NBA teams, there was no way to put the Boston Celtics of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen fame at the top.
At least Johnny admits that the Lakers stay may be short.
Here are the top 10 of the rankings and your intrepid author’s comments in italics.
1. Los Angeles Lakers – This could be one-and-done for the Lakers at the top spot. Seven-game winning streak doesn’t say as much about team’s future as one 20-minute MRI did.
An injured Andrew Bynum means a sure drop in the rankings. Should be interesting to see how Kobe’s game responds.
2. Boston Celtics
No doubt, Boston will hover near the number 1 spot all year. 3 stars with great defense is a winning formula.
3. Detroit Pistons– Yes, getting routed by the Knicks was embarrassing – but also slightly understandable given the Pistons’ four-games-in-five-nights stretch. Having two opportunities in five days to make up a game on Boston and taking advantage of neither? Now that’s hard to stomach.
Rock solid defense with a lineup of 4 lower level all stars plus mismatch player Tayshaun Prince make the Pistons a contender for the number 1 spot.
4. Dallas Mavericks
Live by the Dirk, die by the Dirk. Can an all offensive system win it all?
5. Phoenix Suns– Who had 34 games in the “Grant’s First Injury” pool?
Poor Grant Hill, a true gentleman of the sport. Something always seems to derailing his career. Steve Nash keeps this team on top.
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