Everything about Greg Oden totally explained
Gregory Wayne Oden, Jr. (born
January 22,
1988, in
Buffalo, New York) is an American basketball player, currently signed to the
Portland Trail Blazers of the
NBA.
Oden played basketball for
Ohio State University for only
one season, during which the team was the
Big Ten Champion and the
tournament runner-up in the
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.
On
June 28,
2007, Oden was
selected first overall in the
NBA Draft by the Trail Blazers.
Early years
Oden lived in
Buffalo, NY until he was nine years old and then moved to
Terre Haute, Indiana, attending Fuqua Elementary School and playing basketball in the seventh grade at Sarah Scott Junior High School. He wanted to be a
dentist. He then moved to
Indianapolis in the eighth grade, and in the ninth grade began playing at Lawrence North for head coach
Jack Keefer who recruited him to the
school.
For the season, the
center scored 22.0
points and 10.5
rebounds per game while shooting 74
percent from the field.
Oden was named the
2006 Indiana Mr. Basketball. He was also on the McDonald's All-American Team and played in the All-American game. Oden was named
Parade's
High School Co-Player of the Year 2005 (along with
Monta Ellis) and 2005
Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year, becoming the first
junior since
LeBron James to be named such.
While in high school, Oden was named the
PARADE's High School Player of the Year and the Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year two years in a row, in 2005 and 2006.
College
On
June 29,
2005, Oden and Lawrence North teammate as well as good friend Mike Conley, Jr. announced that they'd be attending
The Ohio State University starting with the 2006-07 season.
Oden had surgery on his right wrist on
June 16,
2006, in Indianapolis to repair a ligament injury late in his senior high school season. As a result, he sat on the bench during the beginning of the 2006-07 season with Ohio State, during which his team was ranked as high as first before losing to
North Carolina. He made his college debut on
December 2,
2006, against
Valparaiso, coming off the bench. He finished the game with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 5 blocks. In December of that year, Phoenix Suns General Manager
Steve Kerr described him as a "once-in-a-decade player." As of
March 14,
2007, Oden averaged 15.5 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game.
The Big Ten honored Oden with
Player of the Week, along with
Wisconsin's
Alando Tucker, on
January 29,
2007. In the previous week he'd averaged 18 points and 11.5 rebounds. On
March 6,
2007, Oden was named First Team All-
Big Ten as well being voted the conference's Defensive Player of the Year. Oden fouled out for the first time in his college career against Xavier in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and was bothered by foul trouble throughout the tournament. In the
Sweet Sixteen, Oden blocked a potential game-winning shot in the final seconds against Tennessee to preserve an 85-84 victory, and went on to lead Ohio State past Memphis and Georgetown to advance to the 2007 National Championship. In the title game, Oden scored 25 points, and had 12 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in a losing effort against the
Florida Gators.
On
March 26,
2007, Oden, along with
Kevin Durant,
Arron Afflalo,
Alando Tucker, and
Acie Law IV, was named to the Associated Press All-American Team. Oden and Durant are the first freshmen voted to the All-American First Team since 1990 and the third and fourth overall.
NBA career
Draft
On
April 20, Oden announced that he'd be entering the
2007 NBA Draft. On
June 28,
2007, he was selected by the
Portland Trail Blazers with the #1 overall pick. Two of his Ohio State teammates were also chosen in the first round:
Mike Conley, Jr. at #4, and
Daequan Cook at #21.
To begin his Trail Blazers career, Oden chose the uniform number
52. On
July 1, before his first NBA practice, Oden was signed to a
contract which provided for two guaranteed seasons and team options for third and fourth seasons.
2007-08 season
On
September 14,
2007, Oden had
microfracture surgery on his ailing right knee. He missed the entire season.
Oden's progress has been recorded on the Trail Blazers' website and his blog. So far reports have shown he's progressed within, or faster than, the scheduled healing time. Just before the All-Star game Oden began to run workouts with the team, passing and running plays. A full recovery was expected by the 2008-09 season.
On
March 27,
2008, Greg was involved in a pickup basketball game at a
24 Hour Fitness facility in
Tualatin. The Trail Blazers found out through an internet rumor. Naturally, they were not happy. "We heard about that, and I talked to him today," coach
Nate McMillan said. "I let him know he can't do that. I know he's excited to be moving again, but as I talked to him about it, he said 'Coach, I promise I wasn't running hard ...'. And I was like - 'I really don't care', McMillan said. "The thing is, we were surprised. So we let him know that he doesn't need to be there. We have plenty of workout equipment and gym space at our facility."
Rick Kamla listed Oden in his
blog of 50 current players most likely to enter the
Basketball Hall of Fame.
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