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duncan228
07-24-2009, 07:12 PM
Oden, Durant in different spots at US minicamp (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-us-odendurant&prov=ap&type=lgns)
By Brian Mahoney

Kevin Durant was invited to practice with USA Basketball two years ago and nearly made the U.S. team.

Greg Oden called in sick.

That’s been the way it’s gone since they were chosen with the top two picks in the 2007 draft: Durant on the fast track to superstardom, Oden having trouble getting on track at all.

So the goals are different at this week’s minicamp. Durant is moving closer to a likely berth on the U.S. team in next summer’s world championships, while Oden is just trying to get his international career off to a long overdue start.

“Let’s be realistic about it. Durant has already established himself in two years in the NBA,” USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said Friday. “He averaged 25 points a game last year in the NBA, so he’s determined that he’s a player to be reckoned with. Oden still has to find himself.”

Oden was invited to train with the national team in 2006 following his senior year of high school, but couldn’t participate while recovering from wrist surgery.

He was added to the national team roster in 2007, but couldn’t come to camp after undergoing a tonsillectomy. Knee surgery a few months later wrecked any chance of playing last summer, so even he was surprised when he was chosen for this week’s minicamp roster.

“I thought they were just going to be like, ‘You know what, it’s a lost cause,”’ Oden said. “So they see something in me, so I want to come out here and just work to show them what I got.”

Durant has spent the last two summers doing that. He never thought he would have a real chance in 2007, then only 18 years old when he was invited to practice with the U.S. team after his sensational freshman season at Texas.

Then he was one of the best players on the floor in the Americans’ intrasquad exhibition game, scoring 22 points in 24 minutes, and ended up being one of the final players cut before the 12-man team was picked for that summer’s Olympic qualifying team.

He returned to play last year on the select team of young players who scrimmaged against the Olympians before they left for China, and is probably the best player in camp this week. So he seems nearly a lock to land a roster spot next summer when the Americans travel to Turkey.

“He’s paid his dues and he gets better every year, and just on a competition basis he’s going to make it very interesting for somebody, regardless of who came back,” Colangelo said.

U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski called the Oklahoma City forward a “world-class talent.” The only person who seems to think he has to prove himself this week is Durant, who has averaged 22.7 points since being taken with the No. 2 pick two years ago.

“It’s not a shoo-in with me,” Durant said. “I’ve got to continue to come out here and be a good teammate, be a good leader, play my hardest on the defensive end and we’ll see what happens.”

Things haven’t been nearly as easy for the player taken right before him. Oden missed what would have been his rookie season following microfracture surgery, then was hurt again last October in his first NBA game. He later missed more than a month with a bone chip in his left knee and spent the remainder of the season coming off the bench.

Still, USA Basketball officials felt they needed to give Oden another shot, with Krzyzewski saying he’s seen little of the 7-footer over the last couple of years.

“We have yet to see Greg Oden and I think Portland feels that way,” Colangelo said. “We need to give him a look to see just how far he has come and what’s there because the potential, that hasn’t changed. His potential is still out in front of him.”

Krzyzewski told Oden the Americans needed big men who could rebound and defend, and said Oden told him he could provide it. He has looked strong on the defensive end in practices, controlling the backboards during one scrimmage session when he played on a team with Durant.

“I’m just happy that he’s here,” said Portland coach Nate McMillan, one of Krzyzewski’s assistants. “He’s been invited the last three years, due to injuries and other situations he hasn’t been able to show up, so I’m happy to see him out here and participating.”

Durant has said how much he gained the last couple of summers by getting to play with stars like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. Meanwhile, Oden has barely played any summer basketball in years.

That has left him far behind his classmate, but perhaps this week is when he begins to show he can catch up.

“I think he still has time,” Colangelo said. “He’s got a future in the NBA and maybe a future with us, but he’s got a lot of work to do.”

duncan228
07-24-2009, 07:12 PM
Greg Oden called in sick.

:lol

duncan228
07-24-2009, 07:57 PM
Durant singled out for praise (http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/olybb/news/story?id=4352887)
By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com

LAS VEGAS -- Pencil in Kevin Durant for a spot on the 2010 version of Team USA.

Better yet, put it in ink.

Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski singled out Durant and showered him with praise following the first day of a three-day minicamp for a group of 20 young players trying to make the senior national team.

Durant was the most dominant player on the floor in the team's 12-minute scrimmage after the squad spent the bulk of Thursday's practice working on drills. Friday's practice was expected to be more focused on scrimmaging.

"Everyone who was watching from our group said you could tell that Durant was a little bit on a mission -- and that's good for them to see that; it picks everybody up," Krzyzewski said. "He's that versatility guy, and the other thing is he's a shooter, and with the way we were playing defense for most of the Olympics, with his length, he could be a heck of a defender.

"So he's really at the head of the list for me."

Durant was given serious consideration for the 12th and final roster spot on the Redeem Team that won the gold medal in Beijing. He competed against Tayshaun Prince and Tyson Chandler for inclusion.

Prince ended up getting the spot, and eventually moved ahead of Carlos Boozer in the rotation.

Durant, along with Andre Iguodala and Jeff Green, is now back for his third consecutive summer of practices with the so-called Select Team, and his familiarity and comfort level with the Team USA system were superior to that of anyone else on the court Thursday. Others who caught the coaches' eyes included Rudy Gay, Derrick Rose, Eric Gordon and JaVale McGee, and several team insiders said they were surprised how spry Greg Oden looked.

Team USA managing director Jerry Colangelo and the coaching staff are concentrating on three areas where they expect to have to fill out the roster: a third point guard to play behind Deron Williams and Chris Paul; an extra big man with the combination of quickness, defensive intensity and shooting range to play inside or outside; and a Mr. Versatility who would have the ability to spell LeBron James at the power forward spot, Carmelo Anthony at small forward, and Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade at shooting guard.

Durant fits the bill for that third guy.

"The more versatile team you have, especially at 3 and 4, when they can do both that adds a lot because so many of the international players play away from the basket and are really perimeter players," Krzyzewski said. "And the big guys, we try to envision if we got all the guys back, who would complement the guys that we have.

"That's why I'm putting him at the head, because I know him the best, and then he comes out and he's terrific [in practice]. Plus his attitude and commitment, he's made a hell of a commitment each summer, three in a row."

Next summer will be No. 4 in a row, and from the sound of things, Durant can expect to have his passport stamped with a Turkish visa when Team USA heads overseas in 13 months to attempt to win the world championship for the first time since 1994.

benefactor
07-24-2009, 08:01 PM
It would be foolish to leave Durant off the national team.

23LeBronJames23
07-24-2009, 09:20 PM
Durant could possibly be the starter in 2012 olympics

noob cake
07-25-2009, 02:57 AM
Over James?

Just make King Crab play PF. He is big enough anyways.

Oden/James/Durant/[Wade/Orange Juice/Kobe]/[CP3/Deron]

23LeBronJames23
07-25-2009, 03:18 AM
Just make King James play PF. He is big enough anyways.

Oden/James/Durant/[Wade/Orange Juice/Kobe]/[CP3/Deron]

There

Durant82
07-25-2009, 12:20 PM
Durant you da bomb in Phantoms, yo!