nate33 wrote:penbeast0 wrote:Greg Oden is one of those guys like Phil Jackson . . . you have to be interested if you are a serious basketball team (which I'm not sure the Wiz are). I'd certainly rather put the money we are using on Vesely and Singleton into a higher risk/higher reward option like Oden and cut those one of both of those two loose. Then he is only competing with Seraphin and whoever we get as a 5th big with a second round DC or an Earl Barron type and there should be minutes behind our veteran bigs with a possibility of starting next year with Okafor's contract runs out if he shows a lot. With the defense we showed last year, the young guns at guard, and the big situation, it should be sellable to Oden's camp if our medical staff thinks he is ready.
It would make a lot of sense from Oden's perspective if Okafor wasn't on the roster and instead we had a starting-caliber PF (other than Nene). That way Oden could get starter's minutes but we'd still have the luxury of giving him periodic breaks because Nene and Seraphin could handle all the center minutes if necessary.
Overall, I'm not particularly interested. It's possible that he could come back. It's possible, but less likely that when he comes back, he'll actually be better than Okafor. But if so, I think the likelihood is that he won't last an entire season, and if he does, he probably will be too banged up to be much good in the playoffs.
I don't think any team is going to go in with the expectation that Oden is going to come in and start. Dude hasn't played competitive basketball in over 2 years. Right now the first step for Oden is proving he can still play at an NBA level. Secondly, proving he can stay healthy. I think any good staff would put him on a minutes limit initially, make sure he doesn't push him self too hard or too fast.
I think he's worth a look, but he's probably going to get to pick & choose where he goes. I suspect he's looking at a one year deal with a team like Miami, Dallas, or maybe even Phoenix because of their medical staff. If he comes here, he'll probably end up retiring half way through the season.





















