Larry Miller: Oden is still in Blazers' long term plans

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  1. KingSpeed

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    Yeah. I do not want to see Greg play well for another team.
     
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    It would break my heart more than years of mediocrity.
     
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    "we'll shock the world....as you break down a 4th time"

    heh. :(
     
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    kingspeeds avatar is quite possibly the funniest one ive ever seen

    almost as funny as people counting on oden to return to a decent player
     
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    Wheels Is That A Challenge?!?!1! Staff Member Global Moderator

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    I guess this time would be better for Greg. Alot of us who werent expecting stardom anymore but at least serviceable minutes from him are done hoping. Why get rid of him now (unless he was a required throw in for someone who can help a bit) But at this point its just as low risk, high reward for the Blazers as it is OKC. IMO the pressure is completely off Oden now. So if he ever comes back, anything he gives would be more of a feel good story a-la Shawn Livingston.
     
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    Grant Hill should be an inspiration to Greg (and to us fans). He had a stretch where he played only 131 games over SIX seasons. Now, over the last three seasons, including this one, he's only missed one and he was incredibly effective in last year's playoffs helping his team reach the WCF. He was also a huge reason they beat us.
     
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    Best news I've heard all day.
     
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    Maybe a lock out is best. Can we start now? The ways things are going all of our players will need a year off. Then we can come back and "Shock the World".

    This could all be a blessing in disguise. I have not exactly figured out how just yet, but you never know. They just need to play hard this year. When you have a decent core, one little break can turn things around. (Just like one little "break" can screw you) But in the NBA things can change quickly. Sure we will need some luck, but I never believed we were a dynasty when we won the lottery, and I don't think we need to start over now. Build with the mind set that Greg won't be back, but make sure he does come back.
     
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    Good call, I have forgotten about Hill and those years with the Magic, that was going to be the next big thing down there wasn't it? Duncan was coming over and TMAC....they were going to rule the EAST. He has play very nice for the Suns and if Greg can make it through this then more power too him.

    I'm not saying that Greg will be the best we all thought he was going to be when we drafted him, but I think he could have a nice role on a Portland team in the future with limited minutes. I'd just once like to hit a home run in the lottery......Oden (knees) Roy (knees) ..........
     
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    If Miller believes this tripe, I really hope *he* isn't part of the Blazers' long term plans.
     
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    I would say that Zydrunas Ilgauskas is a better role model for Oden.

    He missed an enormous amount of time his first few years in the league and came back to be a good player.

    Fuck it.

    If Paul Allen wants to pay for the dude to try and come back then that's his choice.

    I am just going to pretend Oden isn't on the team until such time as he returns to actually play.
     
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    I'm happy about this news as well. Hell his right knee is stronger than it was before the surgery so his left knee should be stronger too after this surgery. I still believe! It's just going to be all the more sweeter when Oden is playing and dominating the league!
     
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    The only thing more painful than seeing Oden never bounce back would be to see Oden bounce back on another team.

    I hope the Blazers remain committed to him because the cost of keeping him is almost nothing (other than Paul Allen's money).

    Ed O.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    I'm sure this will end well.
     
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    What? Explain?
     
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    Yes, he's in our long term plans, so much so that we extended him....oh wait, that's right, we didn't.
     
  20. julius

    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    extending him now (or before the deadline) only meant we would be stuck with him at a much more (potentially) costly #.

    I'd rather the team do a 1 year big deal and then have him sign a reasonable contract after it, then have signed a big contract before.

    That is why, imho, they didn't sign him before, not because he isn't/wasn't/won't be ni their long term plans.
     

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