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History has it ways to reveal the truth, especially when it comes to writing great basketball players. Although ultimately decide the fans to attend games based on the level of talent and character of the players. The Portland Trail Blazers in recent years have had to make some dramatic and unfavorable decisions. Now I will not talk about the "Michael Jordan" and "Sam Bowie error. After all, the dust has settled and Michael Jordan is arguably the best basketball player of all time. This brings me to the decision on the drafting of Greg Oden over Kevin Durant. Therefore, enables you to decide who wins. Will the Portland Trail Blazers or the Oklahoma City Thunder.

First, Kevin Durant will be playing in his first All-Star on February 14, 2010. Durant was selected by the coaches in the Western Conference, so that coaches must respect his game. Kevin Durant is averaging 29.3 points per game, 7.30 rebounds, 3.0 assists per game, and Kevin is not giving. Oklahoma City Thunder have won more games this year than last year. For this reason, Kevin Durant is a better offensive player than Greg Oden. By comparison, Greg Oden is averaging 11.1 points per game, 9 rebounds, assists and.09. Even you Greg is out for the memory of the season with another knee injury. Greg Oden Injury has cost a lot of games, and we do not really know his full offensive ability. While Greg Oden has a wider framework, should be able to publish anyone down. Greg has the advantage in publishing the smaller operators.

Then Greg Oden has the ability to change the way teams play offense. Oden blocking potential and ability to run the floor is exceptional. He has great defensive skills in the paint. Greg Oden is a legitimate 7-foot with a long wingspan. Oden has the ability to score, rebound, block shots and intimidate opponents. He reminds me much of a young Bill Russell, but much stronger. At this point, we have to wait and see if Greg Oden is really about the microfractures and knees in a crisis. In opposition, Kevin Durant is not a defensive player. He's more of a slasher and shooter jump. He really did not mix it all down. I think Kevin will do himself some good if he went to the weight room and started bulking up. If Durant committed to strength training, would be terrifying. Both of these guys are still young and improving. I'd give the edge to Greg Oden on defense power.

Both players are similar when it comes to winning. Both Greg and Kevin was named first team High - School for all Americans in March 2007. At Ohio State Greg Oden was described by many professional dealers "As a once in a lifetime kind of player time. Mainly due to potential blockage of Greg and his ability to publish statistics in marriage. By contrast, Kevin Durant had an outstanding year in Texas. At 6'9, Kevin is able to play guard, guard and small forward. Kevin Durant is built to be an All - Star in the coming years.

Last but not least, hope that both players have emphasized the NBA. I think the jury is still out on the decision of the Portland Trail Blazers. I know many of my friends mention the specter of the "Michael Jordan" and how many championships that should have won. The Blazers do not have to relive the past, but they must know now that the window of opportunity is hitting hard, and we have probably the best center we've had since Bill Walton. Despite the injuries, Greg Oden will give us the chance to win a championship someday.

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