With Ohio State, the conversation revolves around
Oden. Whenever he declares himself eligible for the
NBA draft, he will be the No. 1 pick.
Oden leads the Buckeyes in scoring, the Big Ten in
rebounding and blocked shots and the nation in "let
me see his birth certificate" jokes.
A 7-0, 270-pound wunderkind, { NBA BODY which Durant dosent have} Oden has drawn
comparisons to NCAA greats Patrick Ewing, Shaquille
O’Neal and David Robinson. But the most accurate
comparison, Illinois’ Weber said, is to the selfless game
"The reason I say Bill Russell is because [Oden] likes
to win. Bill Russell loved to win," Weber said. "That’s
what he was about, championships. That’s what this
kid is about. He wants to win championships. He’s not
about an ego, he just wants to win." Guess am not the only one who thinks he's a winner
No one, except for Oden, perhaps, is exactly certain
of Oden’s plans when the season is over. Will he stay at
Ohio State, a notion he has repeatedly stated? Or will
he be the top pick in one of the deepest drafts in years?
"I’m confused, to be honest. I don’t even know,"
Harris said. "I’m not just saying that. I really don’t
know what he’s going to do."
Oden’s right wrist, surgically repaired in June, isn’t
100 percent. The right-handed center shot free throws
left-handed for most of the season, and can be seen
before games working on left-handed jump hooks.
With Ohio State, the conversation revolves around
Oden. Whenever he declares himself eligible for the
NBA draft, he will be the No. 1 pick.
Oden leads the Buckeyes in scoring, the Big Ten in
rebounding and blocked shots and the nation in "let
me see his birth certificate" jokes.
A 7-0, 270-pound wunderkind, { NBA BODY which Durant dosent have} Oden has drawn
comparisons to NCAA greats Patrick Ewing, Shaquille
O’Neal and David Robinson. But the most accurate
comparison, Illinois’ Weber said, is to the selfless game
"The reason I say Bill Russell is because [Oden] likes
to win. Bill Russell loved to win," Weber said. "That’s
what he was about, championships. That’s what this
kid is about. He wants to win championships. He’s not
about an ego, he just wants to win." Guess am not the only one who thinks he's a winner
No one, except for Oden, perhaps, is exactly certain
of Oden’s plans when the season is over. Will he stay at
Ohio State, a notion he has repeatedly stated? Or will
he be the top pick in one of the deepest drafts in years?
"I’m confused, to be honest. I don’t even know,"
Harris said. "I’m not just saying that. I really don’t
know what he’s going to do."
Oden’s right wrist, surgically repaired in June, isn’t
100 percent. The right-handed center shot free throws
left-handed for most of the season, and can be seen
before games working on left-handed jump hooks.
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