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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by MattyFos. View Post
    He's waiting until the summer to sign. More teams will have more money to offer. Including Miami and a MLE. He hasn't lost interest in the Cavs. He's just hoping to get us into a bidding war.
    It's annoying as a fan, but I can't say I wouldn't do the same if in his position.
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    It's annoying as a fan, but I can't say I wouldn't do the same if in his position.
    Yeah, it's the right call for Oden. He's not playing this year. No point signing for a smaller contract if the market is hot on you and will remain hot because you're a 7 foot defensive presence. Odds are this is his last contract. He has to make it the best contract he can.
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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Miami isn't going to give Oden the MLE, not with the upcoming luxury tax and his injury history.

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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by Biw View Post
    It's annoying as a fan, but I can't say I wouldn't do the same if in his position.
    I don't think Oden's making the call here. I think Oden's just a large sports medicine patient on the payroll of an enterprising agent.

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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Thomas has been joined in his workouts by Greg Oden, who is attempting a comeback to the NBA next season.

    “He looks unbelievable,” Thomas said. “He’s running, lifting weights. You might be seeing a comeback. He looks like he’s ready to go. For a big 7-footer, that’s all he does, running and getting in shape. He’s looking right.”
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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    This guy is one of the reasons the Center position is dead. Look at the injured list of some of the potential great bigs of the last decade, and it's no shock. Oden, Yao, Bynum, Bogut. If those 4 were in the league (and completely healthy), this whole C thing would be much different. That's 4 of the top 6 C's in the league. This new crop with Drummond as the leader will hopefully be much healthier.

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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mdog1 View Post
    This guy is one of the reasons the Center position is dead. Look at the injured list of some of the potential great bigs of the last decade, and it's no shock. Oden, Yao, Bynum, Bogut. If those 4 were in the league (and completely healthy), this whole C thing would be much different. That's 4 of the top 6 C's in the league. This new crop with Drummond as the leader will hopefully be much healthier.
    The C position has definitely evolved but a dominant C is still the most coveted player/position the game. Just so happens the NBA is a guard driven league now, forcing teams to go smaller and quicker.

    The other big reason, imo, is something we were clamoring for YEARS when LBJ was here: this smaller/quicker lineup has forced your traditional SF's to now play PF's. Simmons touched on it in a pod last week; Melo, LBJ, even Paul George and Harrison Barnes at times are playing PF. This creates so many match up problems that slow, plodding C's are obsolete, for the most part.

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    Default Re: Greg Oden interview (plans to come back for 2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mdog1 View Post
    This guy is one of the reasons the Center position is dead. Look at the injured list of some of the potential great bigs of the last decade, and it's no shock. Oden, Yao, Bynum, Bogut. If those 4 were in the league (and completely healthy), this whole C thing would be much different. That's 4 of the top 6 C's in the league. This new crop with Drummond as the leader will hopefully be much healthier.
    Also Howard's health issues the last two years.

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