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ZYouL8R
09-13-2007, 04:50 PM
I can hear champagne bottles popping in Seattle from here.


PORTLAND, Ore. -- Celebrated Trail Blazers rookie center Greg Oden, the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, will miss the 2007-08 season after undergoing knee surgery Thursday.

Doctors found cartilage damage during an exploratory procedure, and team physician Dr. Don Roberts performed microfracture surgery to repair the damage.

"There are things about this that are positive for Greg," Roberts said in a statement posted on the Trail Blazers' Web site. "First of all, he is young. The area where the damage was is small and the rest of his knee looked normal. All those are good signs for a complete recovery from microfracture surgery."

The 7-foot center is expected to be on crutches for up to eight weeks. A full recovery likely will take six to 12 months, general manager Kevin Pritchard said.

"Certainly this is a setback, but our future is still incredibly bright," Pritchard said. "Is it disappointing? Yes. However, this is a great core of talent and players of strong character and will continue to be."

Oden described the knee pain in an entry Tuesday on his personal blog:

Blazers' Bad Luck
Greg Oden's impending season on the sidelines immediately brings to mind the case of another Portland center who was a first-round draft pick: Sam Bowie.

The Trail Blazers, picking second in the 1984 NBA draft, took Bowie, a collegiate All-America at Kentucky. The pick before him was Hakeem Olajuwon. The pick after him was Michael Jordan.

Bowie played four injury-marred seasons in Portland -- he played in just 139 games due to a series of leg injuries that required five surgeries -- averaging 10.5 points per game. He was traded to New Jersey after the 1989 season, and played four more years with the Nets, averaging 12.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. He also played two years with the Los Angeles Lakers before retiring in 1995.

Bowie's career numbers: 10.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.78 blocks per game.

Jordan went on to win six NBA titles and five MVP awards. Olajuwon won two titles and one MVP award. Both were named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team list in 1996.
-- ESPN.com
"On my vacation earlier this summer i got up off the couch and remember my knee having a sharp pain in it. That was about a month ago. I didn't tell anyone because i didn't want to seem like i was complaining or making excuses for anything. Plus i wasn't doing anything at the time i realized it hurt, so i figured it couldn't be anything big.

"After a couple of weeks, i had to finally tell someone so i went to St. Vincent's Sports Performance (where i worked out at before draft) and got my knee looked at. That was right before i moved to Portland for good. My knee was swollen since i was there. I finally just said that i need to tell my trainer because this is not normal. We went to the doctor's the next day to get a MRI and that night me and my mom ended up in the doctor's office being told that I have to get surgery. It's a light one, just a scoop, but still it's just another setback. I would like for me to be playing and not seem like i'm a high-maintenance player, but things just keep popping up."

Oden becomes only the second player in the common draft (1966-present) to be selected No. 1 overall and not play in the year of his selection. David Robinson was drafted by San Antonio in 1987 but instead honored his naval commitment.

This is Oden's second health problem since the Blazers drafted him in June. He had a tonsillectomy in July after struggling in two Las Vegas summer league games.

Oden, despite being hampered by a wrist injury during his freshman (and only) season at Ohio State, averaged 15.7 points and 9.6 rebounds in leading the Buckeyes to the national championship game. He had 25 points and 12 rebounds in the title-game loss to Florida.

The Trail Blazers were the surprise winners of the NBA draft lottery and chose Oden over Texas forward Kevin Durant, who went to Seattle. Portland opens training camp on Oct. 2, and its regular-season opener is at San Antonio on Oct. 30.

Bones
09-13-2007, 06:39 PM
That sucks!!! It's hard to rehab a knee when your 50 years old!!! :eek:

unkoricky
09-13-2007, 07:23 PM
That sucks!!! It's hard to rehab a knee when your 50 years old!!! :eek:
He's not 50....

http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/1299/gregodenrd0oi3.jpg

Nate
09-13-2007, 11:31 PM
Glad he jumped this year! for his sake and so that OSU didn't really miss anything. ;)

Badass2000gt
09-14-2007, 12:52 AM
I bet the blazers took durant instead.

46Tbird
09-14-2007, 08:36 AM
That sucks, I was hoping to see him play. The guy has a lot of talent, I hope he doesn't lose anything by sitting out a year.

SVTVenom
09-19-2007, 08:32 PM
Having to have this type of surgery at this point in his career tends to show signs of future problems with arthritis. Oden had a decent list of injuries coming in and the Blazers gambled and lost, at least for this year.

It sucks that such a great potential superstar has these problems, but it's not like there were not any warning signs either. The Blazers may have just gotten themselves another Sam Bowie.