[NCAA Basketball] Greg Oden


Recommended Posts

Alright, I'm counting on all my fellow college basketball fans for some info. Ever since the summer, I keep hearing about Greg Oden and how he's going to be the best thing to happen to college basketball since Bill Walton. Watching the OSU-UNC game right now (my first chance to watch OSU), Dick Vitale is ranting and raving - as usual - about this kid, saying he will be the best player in college in the last 30 years. Now, we've seen some GREAT college basketball players in recent years and some we wish would have went to college for at least a year (LeBron, Tracy McGrady, Kobe).

Is this kid really worth the hype? Is this all the "ESPN effect" or does he legitimately deserve the title of "best to come through in 30 years"? I find it interesting that we got fed a few Sebastian Telfair high school games yet we got nothing on Greg Oden.

:)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/517214-ncaa-basketball-greg-oden/
Share on other sites

Well thats what they say. Im not sure though, they put ohio state ranked in the top 5 this season, and I thought that was pretty stupid. Top 15 maybe, but it looks like they knew what they were talking about. As for Oden, he pretty much swatted every shot that came inside the lane durring the McDonalds game, which was against the best high school players. He came out, becase he got hurt, i think he had 5 blocks, but only played like 10 minutes or something like that.

And if you think he would have made a difference in that game he probably wouldnt have. He would have fouled out in the first half. The way those sissy ACC refs call games, and with Kyle Divac down low, you cant even play defense.

Im still not quite sure if oden is only 19 though, im guessing mid 30's, at least.

Nah, I wasn't thinking about Oden against UNC imparticular, just in general. I was hoping you'd reply to this since you're the resident Buckeye fan. OSU comes to Gainesville on the 23rd and I'm just trying to get an idea what this kid might bring. I think OSU is a good team waiting to be great (Conley forced some stuff late but that Lewis kid was amazing). Obviously, these guys are freshmen and they WILL get better. I honestly haven't heard this much hype about an incoming freshman in a long time but I guess we'll see on the 23rd :)

Times like this really makes college football pale in comparison to basketball. We get to see these matchups before conference play and yet the Tournament is still exciting and is like a fresh start. I'm sure OSU is the only football team on the planet right now not wanting a playoff ;)

Well thats what they say. Im not sure though, they put ohio state ranked in the top 5 this season, and I thought that was pretty stupid. Top 15 maybe, but it looks like they knew what they were talking about. As for Oden, he pretty much swatted every shot that came inside the lane durring the McDonalds game, which was against the best high school players. He came out, becase he got hurt, i think he had 5 blocks, but only played like 10 minutes or something like that.

And if you think he would have made a difference in that game he probably wouldnt have. He would have fouled out in the first half. The way those sissy ACC refs call games, and with Kyle Divac down low, you cant even play defense.

Im still not quite sure if oden is only 19 though, im guessing mid 30's, at least.

4 blocks, 19 minutes.

http://www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com/2006_stats.pdf ;)

Oh, my mistake. But that still is pretty damn good. He changed alot of shots inside though.

I was hoping he would come out this game though. He has been warming up with the team before games, and then going back and changing into street clothes before the start. How cool would that have been if he just suited up and came out to play, nobody would have expected that. He should be back by the flordia game though.

Flordia it seems play pretty good plays pretty good D on three's. Which ohio state shoots alot of. Last year i think they had 12 3's in the first half against michigan. I hope they can get away from that, because when someone stops it they are going to be screwed.

Edited by reidtheweed01

I watched him play today, and im not going to try to be some stupid homer fan, ill say what i thought. I will say this, he looked pretty damn slow at first. It took him awhile to get in to it. He seemed like he was getting pushed around at first. He wouldnt really do all that much when it came to rebounding, im guessing it had something to do with the fact he had a cast on his right hand. After awhile he was starting to push back, and started to control the key more. The one thing you could tell is that when he came in was that they pretty much stayed out of the key the entire time. All in all he played good for his first game and only really having one hand, after a few games when he gets his cast off he should be up to speed. He had some trouble hanging onto the ball though.

He had 14,10,5 which was good considering he really only played one half.

This kid is the truth. I've watched him dominate my HS basketball team for the past couple of years. He made Josh McRoberts look like a little boy. The man shot 70% from the field last year.

14 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocks is amazing for literally playing with one hand. He's playing without his dominant hand, as well.

  • 3 weeks later...

greg oden was awesomely shut down today by my gators. consider it a taste of things to come on january 8th 8)

Hes played lazy and slow in every game, but i wouldnt call it awesomely shut down. Going up against that sissy noah he looked pretty good, and that was the only time he played good. It was easy for noah to act like a hardass when oden left the game, which is exactly what he did, but when he came back in big ###### noah didnt do anything other then get his dunk blocked. After that happened it was a done deal for me, Noah is hands down the biggest sissy in all of college basketball.

How are you going to bring up Joakim Noah and conveniently ignore the fact that Al Horford dominated Oden today? Typical. I'm expecting the exact same retort come January 9th. There's some Buckeye fan over at the Gator forums complaining that Noah is too flashy and beats his chest too much. Are you kidding me? Oh, I get it...you Big 11 fans only wait until you experience it to actually open your mouth. Do you guys watch any sports outside of when OSU is playing?

On the more technical side...reid, what do you think of Thad Matta? From what I've seen against UNC and now UF, he has no control over his kids on the court. You've got a (supposedly) dominating 7-foot big man and you guys take more threes from NBA range than Oden touches the ball! Unbelievable. Even from my biased position I was hoping Oden would get the ball more. He busts his tail up and down the court and those perimeter guys are jacking up threes like nothing. Conley was the only guy even looking to penetrate. I'm convinced that if OSU doesn't hit threes they will get beat - which is a sign of a poor team when you can't adjust to the game. What a waste of talent.

How are you going to bring up Joakim Noah and conveniently ignore the fact that Al Horford dominated Oden today? Typical. I'm expecting the exact same retort come January 9th. There's some Buckeye fan over at the Gator forums complaining that Noah is too flashy and beats his chest too much. Are you kidding me? Oh, I get it...you Big 11 fans only wait until you experience it to actually open your mouth. Do you guys watch any sports outside of when OSU is playing?

On the more technical side...reid, what do you think of Thad Matta? From what I've seen against UNC and now UF, he has no control over his kids on the court. You've got a (supposedly) dominating 7-foot big man and you guys take more threes from NBA range than Oden touches the ball! Unbelievable. Even from my biased position I was hoping Oden would get the ball more. He busts his tail up and down the court and those perimeter guys are jacking up threes like nothing. Conley was the only guy even looking to penetrate. I'm convinced that if OSU doesn't hit threes they will get beat - which is a sign of a poor team when you can't adjust to the game. What a waste of talent.

For one ive never said greg oden was anything special, i said he was to damn slow and lazy, which he is. As for noah, you cant even deny it, hes a ######, he flops like divac, and tries to act like hes something tuff, and he showed today, and dont try to say ohio state fans are just saying that. That has always been something people have said about him, he plays like a girl, and cries on the court. Ohio State has always shot a shitload of threes and its always been stupid, they have been doing it ever since matta game in, and i for one have always hated it. Matta has won some very big games over the last few years. The north carolina game they could have won, but as usually they blow it in the second half, which is something they have always done with matta. They cant EVER keep a second half lead, not matter who they play. Which is probably because their stupid 3's, they run the shot clock down, and then just throw up a 3, and the other teams just get back in the game.

and yes conley is good and has been my favorite of the freshman since the start, and in my opinon hes the best of them all.

I know you've been honest about Oden...I actually read this thread, since I started it. I appreciate your honesty, going back to your first reply, when you said you're not sure about him.

As for Noah, I can see why the comments are made about him, but if a guy who plays like a girl goes out there and gets double-doubles and sets shot blocking records in the national title game, then maybe we should let women into men's college basketball? It's just like Dennis Rodman. Everyone hated him for his antics, including me, but the guy busted his ass every night and did what was asked of him. And I'll dismiss your "Divac" comparison because you said the exact same thing about the UNC game - that Oden would have fouled out in the UNC game because the refs fell for the Divac-like flops. I don't remember Noah doing that one time today. But it's cool.

As it was said during the Florida/OSU game, I feel that Noah is the Gator's best cheerleader. I give him credit for being a great athlete, but I think his emotions sometimes get the best of him and he is criticized because of it.

Absolutely. If he wants to look like a beast down low, he should consider cutting his hair. His hair makes him look like a girl.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • For the purpose that it was built for, it’s a great machine. It’s okay to own multiple machines, it’s okay for machines to be different. If every computer was the same, they’d be boring af.
    • OpenAI is rolling out a major upgrade to ChatGPT memory by Pradeep Viswanathan OpenAI is rolling out a major upgrade to ChatGPT's memory, making the system more capable, current, and scalable across long-term use. Memory allows ChatGPT to remember useful details about users, including their preferences, projects, and constraints. Instead of starting every conversation from scratch, ChatGPT can use this context to provide more relevant responses in future chats. OpenAI first launched saved memories in February 2024. That feature allowed users to explicitly ask ChatGPT to save information into its memory, such as travel plans or writing preferences. However, this system had limits because it depended heavily on users giving clear instructions to remember something. Additionally, saved memories could become stale over time. In April 2025, OpenAI expanded memory by allowing ChatGPT to reference past chat context outside the saved memories list. This was powered by a background process called “dreaming,” which automatically curates memories from chat history. This made ChatGPT better at learning from natural conversation without requiring users to manually save every detail. Today, OpenAI announced a more capable and compute-efficient memory architecture built on top of dreaming. This new system improves ChatGPT’s ability to carry forward useful context, follow user preferences, and remain accurate as time passes. According to OpenAI’s internal evaluations, the new system improves factual recall from 67.9% in 2025 to 82.8% in 2026. Preference adherence improves from 55.3% to 71.3%, while accuracy over time improves from 52.2% to 75.1%. The best part of this new system is a new memory summary page where users can review ChatGPT's memories. Users can even update details, correct information, or give instructions on what topics ChatGPT should bring up and when. This new, improved memory system is available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users in the US starting today. It will roll out to more countries, as well as Free and Go users, in the coming weeks.
    • I work for a video production company in Australia. The camera operators shoot footage and then pass the SD card over to the editors. Much easier than handing over the entire camera. Plus, on a busy day you can hand off the SD card and then pop another in for the next shoot. Or, you might have used multiple SD cards because you need the extra space for a long shoot. I also use USB cables and wifi for transferring footage, but in many cases an SD card reader is the easiest method.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Dr Jared Dental Studio earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      RG INVESTMENT GROUP earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Very Popular
      The Norwegian Drone Pilot earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Very Popular
      s0nic69 earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Collaborator
      Asgardi earned a badge
      Collaborator
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      471
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      247
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      67
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      59
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!