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Things never really worked out for Greg Oden in the NBA.
Even though he was the first overall pick in the 2007 draft, Oden ended up only playing in 107 games before injuries eventually pushed him out of the league.
But he looks back at his short career fondly.
Sitting down on “The OGs Show”, via NBACentral, Oden spoke about his teammates and their time together.
He was particularly fond of Brandon Roy, who Oden called a “natural” capable of putting up amazing shots with serious personality and attitude.
Oden believes that if he, Roy, and LaMarcus Aldridge were able to stay healthy and together, the Portland Trail Blazers could have been dominant for years.
Injuries got in the way, but this team was special.
Greg Oden believes that a Big 3 of him, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Brandon Roy would’ve been special if they had all stayed healthy
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Oden begged fans to look up Roy’s highlights on YouTube so they could be reminded of how special he is.
Roy averaged 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.7 assists during his NBA career, which was also cut short because of injuries.
He ended up spending only six years in the league and some of that time was spent with Oden.
Meanwhile, Oden missed his first season due to a knee injury, played for back-to-back years (although only in 21 games during the second one), and was injured again.
After three seasons out because of his knee, he briefly came back to try again with the Miami Heat but he wasn’t 100% and retired after 23 games.
Portland fans still fondly remember that brief time when Oden, Roy, and Aldridge played together.
Thinking about this period is also bittersweet as fans wonder what could have been had injuries never become an issue.
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