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Is Greg Oden Made of Glass?

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

There is no denying that Greg Oden of the Portland Trail Blazers can potentially be a great NBA player. He’s tall, he’s strong, he’s thick, he’s athletic, he can jump and he’s relatively light on his feet. And, as you can see in the picture below, Oden is also quite good with the ladies – a trait we applaud here at SteamySports.
Greg Oden and Hot Girl
The problem with Oden is he can’t stay healthy. In his one year at Ohio State, he hurt his wrist and missed a large portion of the season. After being drafted first overall in the 2007 NBA Draft, Oden couldn’t even make it out of the summer unscathed. He suffered a knee injury that forced him to undergo microfracture surgery and miss the season.

This year, Oden was back and looking to get his rookie season off to a good start. He played decently well in preseason, but everyone was waiting for his regular season debut against the defending Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers. However, less than three minutes into the game, Oden hurt his foot.

After limping around the court for much of the first half, Oden would stay in the locker room at halftime. He had an x-ray on his foot that proved to be inconclusive. Right now, the Blazers are calling it a foot sprain.

Although Oden may just be experiencing a lot of bad luck, it might be time to wonder if he’s ever going to withstand the rigors of the NBA season. He’s yet to play three healthy minutes in the NBA. It seems like he’s getting hurt almost constantly.

Can Oden become the NBA star he was destined to be or will he be remembered as potential wasted? Oden still has time but right now it’s not looking good for him or the Trail Blazers.

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Worst Players in the NBA All-Star Game

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

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The NBA All-Star Game is a time to celebrate the best players in the NBA. Fans gather around their television sets and watch in amazement as their favorite players put on a show. However, here at Steamy Sports, we look at all angles of sports. With that in mind, I present to you the top five worst players in the NBA All-Star game.

5) Brandon Roy, Portland Trail Blazers

Don’t get me wrong, Brandon Roy is a very good player. He’s no doubt the best player from his class. But an All-Star? No way. You’re telling me that you’d rather have Roy on your team right now instead of Baron Davis, Josh Howard or Manu Ginobili? Didn’t think so.

4) Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat

Do fans actually watch the NBA before casting their vote? Dwyane Wade plays for the worst team in the league. He missed the beginning of the season due to multiple injuries. To top it off, Wade isn’t even playing up to par since he’s returned. He’s a shell of his former self right now.

3) David West, New Orleans Hornets

Since the game is in New Orleans, Chris Paul making the team makes sense. But David West? Huh? West is a solid up-and-coming ballplayer but he hasn’t done enough this season or in his career to get an All-Star nod. He’s an injury-prone player off to a hot start. Wake me up when he does anything of note in his career.

2) Joe Johnson, Atlanta Hawks

Sending Joe Johnson to the All-Star game just sends the wrong message to basketball players everywhere. Johnson is the guy who left the winning Phoenix Suns because he wanted his own team. Now that he has his own team, his team sucks. And it has sucked for years.

1) Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets

I’m convinced that Jason Kidd just plays basketball now to try to get triple-doubles. The days of him actually carrying the Nets to victories are over. He doesn’t even make players around him that much better anymore. Defense? He doesn’t do that either these days. Kidd is basically just moping until he’s traded. No way he should be on an All-Star team.

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