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OT: Oden or Durant?


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Swishfm3
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Who do you choose and why?
9 votes
69.23%
Oden
4 votes
30.77%
Durant


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Swishfm3
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6/23/2007  7:23 PM
Both players are special but if I have to choose one...I'm picking Durant.

Durant brings something that the Blazers are lacking right now. OUTSIDE shooting. Durant can open things up for both Randolp and Aldridge.
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bigpimpin
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6/23/2007  7:28 PM
Swish, you still making crummy threads

Anyone with a brain would take Oden first.
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Panos
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6/23/2007  9:04 PM
Durant. He's the next big thing.
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6/23/2007  9:46 PM
swish , ice would have booed you, of course it's oden for the blazers fits the team perfect with the right coach mcmillian
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technomaster
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6/24/2007  2:00 AM
While the reports of wrist issues/back problems, misaligned hips, and different length legs are probably being leaked through a source who chooses to remain anonymous based in Seattle, there is some cause for worry.

We know how debilitating back injuries can affect a player long term (see the sudden retirement of Larry Johnson... or even Bryant Big Country Reeves!). And we had first hand experience with a player who had uneven legs - Kurt Thomas. Thomas had arguably one of the greatest regular seasons statistically in NCAA Division I history. But the start of his NBA career was seriously slowed by numerous ankle injuries, more or less knocking him out for a few seasons.

Why Durant? He's a smooth player. Everything in his motion looks effortless. Some compare him to a more athletic Dirk or a KG with even better perimeter skills. How about Darius Miles with a high basketball IQ? :)

It may be hard to see it, but maybe Durant is really just like a new-school Larry Bird. He won't outmuscle you - he'll just outskill you inside and out.

There are worries about his weight - and that his frame may not be ready to take a pounding. We're talking the NBA of the 2000's, where defenders can barely lay a finger on the offensive players. No one's playing defense nowadays anyway.

Of course, it's interesting to look at Portland's roster - With Aldridge supposedly the center of the future and Randolph as the current franchise scorer, where would either Durant or Oden fit in?

Seems like Oden should grab the starting center spot, and Aldridge turns into a back PF/C.
As a #2 overall pick coming off a pretty solid rookie campaign, would Aldridge relinquish his job so easily? I remember reading an article a few months ago about young centers in the NBA w/ HOF potential. They chose to list Aldridge, along with folks like Bynum. In any event, Oden would fit in simply because he's not a shoot-first kind of player. He'd be able to impact games without scoring (yeah, if that's all you want, don't you already have Pryzbilla?).

With Portland, Durant would logically slide into a starting role at the SF position, by far their weakest position. However, with his all-world scoring skills, certainly he'd take shots away from Randolph (23.6ppg/10.1rpg). And with the reigning ROY, Roy at SG, he's going to need his opportunities on offense too...
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kam77
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6/24/2007  3:35 AM
I think Durant is the better fit for Portland. Oden the better fit for the Sonics. Aside from that, Durant has the mentality you look for. Oden still seems kinda like that kid with the slight personality disorder. Maybe i'm reading too much into how they speak etc. Oden scares me a little in that he doesn't seem to have the confidence and killer instinct. Maybe he's too humble for his own good. But he almost strikes you as soft when you listen to him speak. Will he demand the ball like he should or will he be too much like Yoa ming those first few years and defer? Whereas Durant is in the assassin mold. I have no doubts that Durant is a sure thing can't miss. I have some doubt with Oden. Not a lot of doubt. But enough to make me investigate trading for the #2 pick and picking something else up from Seattle in the process. They do own pick 31 and 35.
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Swishfm3
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6/24/2007  11:00 AM
this site is full of media hoes.

Unless Oden develops an outside shot...this move does not improve the team.

anyway...check out the Portland Trailblazers site. They did a great job with it.

http://www.nba.com/blazers/odendurant.html

[Edited by - swishfm3 on 24-06-2007 11:01 AM]
OT: Oden or Durant?

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