He's 18, although I agree that he looks 30 or so. He SAID that he wants to stay at least another year. Now, whether or not that happens when he has millions thrown his way is another matter. Here's a telling stat thought that shows us why he should go #1 (I'm a huge fan of durant by the way). In the past 56 years, if we take out the 6 titles that Jordan won, only 6 teams won the championship without a hall of fame (or future hall of fame in Shaq's case etc...) center. 6 out of 50. One of those, Detroit a few years ago, had some dominant bigs in Rasheed and Ben. 12% of champions won without a center or Jordan (which shows us just how good he was).
2007-03-20 07:04:23
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answered by Brian D 4
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at the same time as Shaq is a hall of Famer, what may be the draw back of being a Mutombo? he's been in the NBA for 15 seasons. He and Ben Wallace are the in undemanding words 4-time NBA protective participant of the year winners. he's an 8-time NBA All-action picture star and three-time All-NBA, besides as being a 6-time All-protective NBA participant. he's 2d on the all-time shot-block list and is ranked twenty first on the all-time rebounders list. Plus, he did some thing neither Shaq nor Oden did. He graduated from college earlier entering into the NBA. He holds levels in international relatives individuals and Linguistics. He replaced into initially went to Georgetown on an finished experience tutorial scholarship to study drugs at Georgetown so he might want to go back to his homestead united states (Congo) to be a doctor. So there's a down area to all this? If Oden seems to be as sturdy as both one or someplace in between, he will nevertheless be tremendous.
2016-12-02 07:09:44
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answered by ? 4
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I suppose the guy above me considers Bill Lambeer a hall of famer, regardless Oden is 19, and he looks older because he is a 19 year old kid with a man's body. He should be the #1 overall pick, regardless of Kevin Durant. The thing about Oden is that he has size strength and speed, which is rare for a big man. He can score and shut down defenses. Despite Durants ability, he is not a "can't miss" prospect. There have been guys like Durant before (Wayman Tisdale...who?, my point exactly).
2007-03-20 07:12:30
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answered by obeseobelisk88 1
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I think Greg just turn 19. If Ohio State wins the tournament he will go pro, if not he might stay another year. Also playing with his best friend Mike Conley Jr. might determine whether Greg goes pro.
2007-03-20 05:38:44
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answered by ruthie 5
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He is 18 years old. Dikembe Mutumbo looks younger than him. If I were an NBA team, I'd ask for a birth certificate. There is no way that kid is that young.
He will go pro and be the #1 pick. Although, I think Kevin Durant will be the better NBA player.
2007-03-20 05:13:49
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answered by Vin 3
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Greg Oden is a big old stupid dude. he is 18 and needs to learn how to grow up. You see that foul he put on that Xavier dude? that was total BS! he should've gotten a fragrent foul for that and sepedend from the NCAA tourny
2007-03-20 05:16:35
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answered by Dom 2
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Although I would guess he's about 55 from first glance, he is suppossedly 18 years old.
He has said he isn't ready to come out yet and enter the draft next year, but I'm pretty sure he will. We'll just have to wait and see.
2007-03-20 08:34:39
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answered by maizeandblue828 2
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He'll go pro. He's certainly not the most handsome fella around, is he? But he's definately 19 or 20 or however old he's supposed to be.
2007-03-20 06:11:02
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answered by JC 4
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He's 18,and he's staying at Ohio State from what I heard.
2007-03-20 05:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Greg is 19 and he hasnt declared yet although his Mother said he was staying, and mother knows best.
2007-03-20 07:00:03
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answered by Ryan 3
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