Top draft pick Greg Oden likely to miss rookie season with Trail Blazers
TARRYTOWN, NY - JULY 27: Greg Oden of the Portland Trail Blazers poses for an action portrait during the 2007 NBA Rookie Photo Shoot on July 27, 2007 at the MSG Training Facility in Tarrytown, New York. (Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Greg Oden, the top pick in this year's NBA draft, likely will miss his first season with the Portland Trail Blazers after surgery on his right knee Thursday.
Doctors found cartilage damage during an exploratory procedure, and team physician Dr. Don Roberts performed microfracture surgery to repair the damage.
``There are things about this that are positive for Greg. First of all, he is young. The area where the damage was is small and the rest of his knee looked normal,'' Roberts said in a statement. ``All those are good signs for a complete recovery from microfracture surgery.''
The 7-foot center is expected to be on crutches for up to eight weeks. Full recovery likely will take six to 12 months, the team said.
Oden was the No. 1 pick in the June draft out of Ohio State, where he averaged 15.7 points and 9.6 rebounds.
The Blazers scheduled a news conference Thursday to discuss Oden's situation.
``Certainly this is a setback, but our future is still incredibly bright,'' Trail Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard said. ``Is it disappointing? Yes. However, this is a great core of talent and players of strong character and will continue to be.''
It was Oden's second health problem since the Trail Blazers drafted him. He had a tonsillectomy in July after struggling in two Las Vegas summer league games.
Oden recovered and had been working out in the Portland area. The MRI was taken Thursday, and Oden refrained from working out over the weekend.
Despite being hampered by a wrist injury at Ohio State, Oden led the Buckeyes to the national championship game as a freshman. He had 25 points and 12 rebounds in the loss to Florida.
Oden talked about the injury earlier this week in his blog. He said he had a sharp pain about a month ago when he was on vacation.
``I didn't tell anyone because I didn't want to seem like I was complaining or making excuses for anything. Plus I wasn't doing anything at the time I realized it hurt, so I figured it couldn't be anything big,'' he said.
The Blazers open training camp Oct. 2. The regular season opener is at San Antonio on Oct. 30.
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Comments (2)
Years of poor draft picks and this one is no different. I guess Portland can only hope K Love comes out early. Wudda, shudda, cudda.
Lakeron | 09/13/07, 04:37 PM
Report Offensive CommentInjury prone. Not good. Also, this puts the Blazers from about 8-12 in the Conference to 11-15.
G.O.A.T. is away | 09/13/07, 07:08 PM
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