Signed in the offseason with the expectation of providing a playoff counter to Roy Hibbert, Greg Oden could only watch from behind the bench in a suit during Sunday's 107-96 loss to the Indiana Pacers, the hulking Miami Heat center inactive for Game 1 of these Eastern Conference finals.
As Oden looked on, Hibbert scored 19 points, got to the foul line for a game-high 13 free throws and grabbed nine-rebounds. His contribution helped boost the Pacers to a 38-29 rebounding advantage and 29-point scoring edge from the foul line.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra cited back spasms that had sidelined Oden late in the season, even though he returned for the regular-season finale and then was on the active roster for the postseason-opening 4-0 sweep of the Charlotte Bobcats, with Michael Beasley made inactive for those games.
"After the back, he's been working really to get back out on the court. In the last week or ten days, he's really been able to amp up his workouts," Spoelstra said, with Oden saying in recent days that he was able to play and hopeful of seeing action against the Pacers. "I want him to have a couple more very tough workouts this week, and we'll evaluate him at the end of the week.
"He's feeling much better, and now he's finally getting back to the workload that he's been doing before. . . . He's just been able to really get his workload back up to where it was before he got hurt."
Oden has yet to appear this postseason, inactive for the entire second round against the Brooklyn Nets, and now against the Pacers in this best-of-seven series opener, as well.
Oden started the previous time the Heat played in Indiana, but was pulled six minutes into that loss, after yielding nine points to Hibbert. His only action since that March 26 appearance was in the April 16 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers that closed out the regular season.
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