hope he signs with us, dude's injury prone but he still has alot to provide, for the very least his rebs & blocks would be what we've been urgently looking for since TC's departure tbh, and he's be a slight upgrade then TC at the offensive end
My bet is Miami
hope he signs with us, dude's injury prone but he still has alot to provide, for the very least his rebs & blocks would be what we've been urgently looking for since TC's departure tbh, and he's be a slight upgrade then TC at the offensive end
we should probably wait until Oden can walk by himself across the court
don't think this could improve our squad significantly and knows if he can still walk by himself but he'd still be an upgrade over joel mutha ing anthony tbh
he doesnt need to jump whether its to reb or block shots, can just stay to the ground box out and play defense...the question is can he run up n down the court for limited minutes
rumors suggest his hometown Indiana Pacers would be high on the list of options.
Only if Media lets us.
he might have bad knees but it doesn't matter where he goes he'll be fine because he has a pretty big ...![]()
Hibbert is better than Oden.
if the Suns are gonna waste time with Redd they might as well gamble with Oden
Heat should throw the dice and see if they can include him. There is a chance that he can remain healthy and if they got a healthy Oden then the next 5 les are on lock.
Any team that takes a chance on Oden is going to be offering him a minimum type contract (or they'd be foolish to offer him more). And with that said, you'd have to assume that team that does take a chance on him won't be relying on him to be the starting center. He'd have to take on a role of a back-up and prove he can actually stay healthy for more than a handful of games. If Oden really is interested in the Pacers and there's mutual interest on their part, having Hibbert shouldn't affect their decision to take a chance on him.
If Oden does want to try to play again, he'd be smart to go to a team like Phoenix or Detroit whose training staffs have had a lot of success getting injury-prone players healthy and right. Personally, I'd pass on him as a Detroit fan. But Detroit and Phoenix have training staffs and strength and conditioning coaches that have reputations for doing great work rehabbing players.
Heat would be the first team I think. Wouldn't be surprised if Clippers thought about it.
Lebron and Oden on the same team would be hilarious but I agree. They already took a risk with Curry, whats a minimum for Oden.
Rather take the chance on him then fat Curry, sadly Oden has a better chance of actually making an impact...
It wouldn't hurt for a minimum contract, but he is brittle. I would take a chance on him rather than Curry.![]()
A scientists team should be the first team, he should donate his body to science to investigate why he's so frigile and find a cure for future players
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