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last time we heard from oft-injured center Greg Oden about his NBA future, he told Grantland's Mark Titus that his plan was to sit out the entire 2012-13 season and focus on healing his body.
Don't look now, but that plan may have already changed.
In an interview with Tribune Star writer David Hughes, Oden said Thursday that while he doesn't plan on rushing back from injury, he would "love" to return to the NBA for the 2012-13 season.

pillwenney wrote:SacKingZZZ wrote:No thanks to Deng. I read a rumor surfing hoopshype awhile back saying Gay for Reke is a possibility.
Must be true, if it's a rumor you read on Hoopshype.



Polished offensive player... Great mobility... Long arms... Nice mid-range game... A lot of finesse near the basket... Plays more physical now... Will not be mistaken for a bruiser... Doesn't block many shots... Must improve passing.

1.SG, SF, PG Contributions
2.Controlling The Tempo
3.Playmaking & Ball Movement

Jimmer Fredette PER is 34 Leads The NBA

These teams are both 2-5 and looking for answers on opposite ends of the court as they meet Tuesday night at Sleep Train Arena.
Sacramento is shooting 40.1 percent from the field overall and shot 40.0 percent in Sunday's 103-90 road loss to the Lakers. Starting guard Tyreke Evans is emblematic of those woes at a career-low 36.9 percent - a big reason why his scoring average is also a career-worst 11.4 points.
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