Oden tells teammates to keep fighting without him

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—In an instant, the fire in Greg Oden’s(notes) eyes was gone. As he was taken from the Rose Garden floor on a stretcher, defeat was written all over the 7-foot center’s face.

Oden broke his left kneecap in the Trail Blazers’ game Saturday night against the Houston Rockets and is out for the season.

It is the latest injury to befall the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2007, who some have compared to Sam Bowie, the often-injured big man the Blazers selected ahead of Michael Jordan in the 1984 draft.

Brandon Roy(notes) said that Oden apologized and bowed his head as he was wheeled off the court. Once he learned his diagnosis, Oden told his teammates in the locker room he was sorry he let them down.

“He didn’t do anything,” forward LaMarcus Aldridge(notes) protested. “People don’t understand that injuries are part of the game. We all are at risk every time we play so I think injuries are going to happen. It’s unfortunate that it’s happened to him.”

Oden underwent surgery on his left patella Sunday, and the Blazers confirmed what they feared all along—that Oden was done for the season.

“I’m obviously disappointed having worked so hard to get to where I was. This is a setback but I’ll be back. It’s in God’s hands now,” Oden said in a statement released by the team. “I want to thank the fans, my teammates and everyone in the Blazers family for all of their good thoughts.”

Oden, drafted ahead of Kevin Durant(notes), has been plagued by injures his entire NBA career.

He missed rookie season after undergoing microfracture surgery on his right knee. Then last season he sat out six games after injuring his right foot in the season opener against the Lakers, before missing 14 games after the All-Star break with a bone chip in his left knee. He finished the season averaging 8.9 points and 7 rebounds.

But this season Oden lost weight and was averaging 11.7 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks as a starter. Along with improved numbers in all the major statistical categories, Oden had a renewed confidence that was seldom evident in his delayed rookie season, when he admitted the pressure of being a top draft pick got to him.

“He did all the things he needed to do this summer to get himself ready for this year. He came back and showed the potential we felt he had,” coach Nate McMillan said.

The Blazers have not historically had the best of luck with their high-profile big men.

Bowie is considered one of the biggest busts in draft history, fairly or unfairly. The Blazers took the 7-1 center with the No. 2 overall pick instead of Jordan.

While Bowie played in 76 games his rookie season, averaging 10 points and 8.6 rebounds, he appeared in just 63 games over the next four seasons because of injuries. He missed the entire 1987-88 season. In all, he had five operations on his legs.

Then there was Bill Walton, the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1974 who, like Oden, was hailed as a franchise player. But his first two seasons were beset by injury, with a broken nose, leg, foot and wrist.

Walton’s legacy was turned around in the 1976-77 season when the Blazers won the title in their first trip to the postseason, with Walton the MVP of the finals.

Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard said Saturday night he was just trying to get over Oden’s latest injury, but added he may soon have to look for help for the Blazers.

“The challenging part for me is sometimes life’s not fair, you know? I’ve seen this kid work his tail off. He has put in the work. He has done absolutely everything we’ve ever asked him to do, and more,” Pritchard said.

The Blazers have been beset by injuries. Starting forward Nicolas Batum(notes) needed shoulder surgery just before the opener. Fellow forward Travis Outlaw(notes) fractured his foot in mid-November and required surgery. Rookies Patty Mills and Jeff Pendergraph(notes) have both started the season on the injured list.

Forward Rudy Fernandez(notes) was out of Saturday night’s game with sciatic pain and set to undergo an MRI. It was uncertain if he would be with the team on an upcoming four-game trip starting with the Knicks on Monday night.

Even McMillan was set to undergo surgery Monday after rupturing his right Achilles’ tendon during practice.

The coach was participating in practice because the team is so short-handed. He will miss the team’s upcoming road trip, replaced by assistant coach Dean Demopoulos.

If Fernandez doesn’t make the trip, it’s likely the Blazers will only have nine healthy players.

Blazers owner Paul Allen, who himself is battling non-Hodgkins lymphoma, spoke to Oden, telling him to “hang in there.”

“That’s the kind of thing you certainly hope doesn’t happen,” Allen said. “Greg was just really starting to come into his own. Hopefully they’ll be able to repair the kneecap and he’ll be in good shape.”

Updated Dec 6, 9:08 pm EST
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    Lind Tue Dec 08, 2009 08:11 am PST Report Abuse
    Why does Greg Oden look like he is 40 years old????? WTF is wrong with this dude. He is cursed or something.
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    X M Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:55 am PST Report Abuse
    loser-town
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    X M Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:55 am PST Report Abuse
    Sounds like a CURSE.......walton....bowie.....now this FOOL
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    X M Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:53 am PST Report Abuse
    Sucks to be PORTLAND
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    X M Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:50 am PST Report Abuse
    Way OVER_RATED.......the second coming of walton....who should not be in the Hall of Fame....was a scrub in the early years.....back-up in winning a title in bean-town....now ODEN can run....sould have went in another directon
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    Robert Tue Dec 08, 2009 02:44 am PST Report Abuse
    They should have taken Durant?!? Yeah...I think NOT. They have Roy...having another SG would be a complete waste.
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    richard s Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:43 pm PST Report Abuse
    I don't like the Portland Trail Blazers at all but I do have sypmpathy for Greg Olden. GO LAKERS----AGAIN!
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    Rinski Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:40 pm PST Report Abuse
    Another reason the NBA should have an age limit. Let these boys grow and become men before they play with the big boys. The Lebrons & Kobys are few and far between.
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    Jeff Mon Dec 07, 2009 05:37 pm PST Report Abuse
    This sounds familiar to a certain rockets center...
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    Buckwheat Mon Dec 07, 2009 05:31 pm PST Report Abuse
    LaRue Martin works for UPS in the Chicago area now. He's a inner in the biggest game of all--the game of life.
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    NotoriousK.E.V. Mon Dec 07, 2009 05:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    Should have taken Durant. This is Bowie over Michael all over again
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    SEN Mon Dec 07, 2009 05:17 pm PST Report Abuse
    Keep your head up portland fans. i don't know which team draft worse, portland or detroit lions. oh well there's always next year.hummmmm i wonder how many pts. kevin durrant is averaging right now. i wonder
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    Pause Mon Dec 07, 2009 01:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    PDXScot #103: Your comment is quite possibly the most condescending bit of garbage I've ever read. I give you credit for being able to spell and punctuate, but your reasoning skills are heavily biased towards defeatism. Who brow beats you in your daily life, that you need to come off all Droopy Dawg on us? Hen pecked by your shrewish wife? Ran to rags by your slave driving boss who wants nothing more than to find your resignation on his desk? The Blazer organization will undoubtedly make every effort to retain Oden, because they have always known that he was more than a lottery pick, he is a lottery ticket. We have a good team without Oden, but an elite team with him.
    That said, you are right about one thing: caution is advisable. It is terrifying to me as a fan that his kneecap broke without contact. If I'm Paul Allen I pull the feedbag over my face and pretend that the bone chip of 2008-2009 was not allowed to heal as completely as may have been advisable, given the strain it must endure supporting the leaping goliath himself, and that this is not indicative of bone strength abnormalities.
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    G-Force Mon Dec 07, 2009 01:23 pm PST Report Abuse
    greg oden is really 35 years old!
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    PDXScott Mon Dec 07, 2009 01:04 pm PST Report Abuse
    Justin, Post #98:

    Take a moment to read over what you wrote. "This could happen to any player that steps on the court whether he is known to be "injury prone" or not." Yes, Justin, you are right. The problem is, and you will figure this out as you grow up and get some age and experience on you, when it continues to be an ongoing issue, something has to give. It's clear that Greg Oden is going to have these types of things occurring over and over again for the rest of his career. That is if he even chooses to come back and fight through another serious injury and surgical procedure. I don't doubt that he'll return. I know he is a dedicated hard worker. But, Justin, as manager(s) of a large scale entity, Kevin Pritchard and Paul Allen must make a tough decision about this young man. I think, and I'm not the only one, Greg Oden has had it. It's not that we don't appreciate his character or his work ethic. It's not that we think he is a "bust". It's the simple fact that this is professional sports Justin. You either make it or you don't. If one can't hack it they are usually forced to get out of the way and make room for someone who can. You too will learn this when you go out into the great big bad world and start your career. You are right about one thing. "This could happen to any player that steps on the court whether he is known to be "injury prone" or not." When it keeps happening, it's time for a different approach. It's called life Justin. It's just life. Nothing personal. By the way, when trying to get your point across, it's probably not a good idea to unleash the "pathetic" card if it is not warranted. I don't think anyone on this board is truly bashing Greg Oden. He is definitely not deserving of that. Although your comment will be considered ignorant by most, I think I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt. Mainly because you appear to have the cognitive skills of a twelve year old. But that's not all bad Justin. Many eighteen year old (adults) such as yourself seem to display thinking capabilities of a seven year old. So I would venture to say that you have a leg up on the competition. For that I congratulate you. Keep up the fight man, and stay straight. God knows there are enough people in Oregon who can't.
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    Ronald Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:47 pm PST Report Abuse
    This is sad for NBA fans. The Trailblazers and Oklahoma Thunder are the two most exciting, young teams in the league. I can see them engaging in some memorable battles for western conference dominance in the not too distant future. But that only happens if Oden can some how stay healthy. I wish the young man best of luck. But my wish is selfish. I want to see his team and Durant's team battle it out in a seven game series.
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    Bernard Tapie Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:36 pm PST Report Abuse
    sad... I thought he'd look as strong as Shaq, but obviously there's something wrong with his body to keep it up at a pro level.
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    Lantianbaixie Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:22 pm PST Report Abuse
    Sorry to hear he's injured again. Blazers should know that when they drafted him. He even said that he looked like 50+ years old even he was only 19. Hope that his legs are not that of 50+ years old men.
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    Justin Garrett Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:15 pm PST Report Abuse
    Half of you posting comments are pathetic and/or just stupid. You think Oden chose these injuries? This could happen to any player that steps on the court whether he is known to be "injury prone" or not. All I know is that he is a classy, hard working player that both his teammates love, and his fans love. Oden is 21 years old! Imagine how he feels. This is beyond just basketball. Why don't you morons consider showing some compassion and just wish him the best of luck instead of calling him a "bust"!
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    Me Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:33 am PST Report Abuse
    I am not a Blazer fan by any means!! I always wondered why they have a guy with injuries all that the time. But after seeing him making a change this season and was really stepping up it really made a difference that there was possibly another good center in the western conference. It really hurts a team when when you loose you good big man. I hope for his sake he is able to come back next season and actually be able to play the entire season. He already seems depressed. Hopefully his teammates will help him mentally get through this.

    Best of luck Greg!!!
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    Rhoe Jaque Swift Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:13 am PST Report Abuse
    Gawd, 2 of my Buckeyes gone down in the same weekend. I hate to see it.

    Speedy to Turner and Oden.
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    PDXScott Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:06 am PST Report Abuse
    Okay, here's how the Blazers can deal with Oden's "issues." Starting next season, just sit him out for oh, I don't know...the first 7 months of the season. That way, IF they make the playoffs, he'll be available for the post season. Sound like a plan? This is all tongue in cheek of course. It's too late to get anybody of any value for him now. He's damaged goods. What NBA GM would trust him to play more than around 30 games? If you were an NBA GM would you sign this guy and pay him? I wouldn't. These guys don't get paid to be "good guys." They get paid to produce and increase the numbers in the "W" column. Greg Oden could be god for all I care. He's got to go. No production, no bother. If he can't stay in the game and help the team win on a consistent basis, then he has got to go. The Blazers are in real trouble this season. It may be time to unload some guys already. "This is not good "Mav," this is not good!!!!"

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