NO QUESTION....Noah will be a huge disappointment because he is too small. He's only like 6'10'' and is way too weak to be a starter and have any impact in the NBA. When you watch him playing for Florida he does not have the talent and moves in the post to be a good nba player. Oden has as much potential of anyone in a long time. Yes, right now he is not very smooth down low with is post moves. But hes strong and an outstanding defender and shot blocker. If he stays another year at OSU, which most likely will not happen, he will be dominant in the nba.
2007-04-01 09:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL. The tranny/gorilla Noah will be nothing. He has no desire for the NBA money because his family is rich already. Oden has something to play for, money and to live up to his hype. Oden will probably start, getting onto a crappy team. Noah will probably go to a deceint team and sit for 4 years then just quit.
This wasnt a great question to ask, nobody in their right mind would pick Oden over Noah to flop. Maybe Oden/Durant would be a bit better for argument sakes... This is beating a dead horse, everyone knows better.
2007-04-01 21:28:57
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answered by jmf 5
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honestly, i see plenty of big play potential in both these guys. it's hard to see either of them becoming a bust. if i had to say one though, i'd have to go with Noah.
no knock on Noah, but the fact is that Oden has incredible size and defensive instincts for somebody his age. that fact alone should allow him to contribute to any NBA team, even if he never pans out to become the star we all are forecasting. Noah will be a tad undersized for his style of play when he reaches the NBA and will likely have to raise his game a couple notches to compensate. i worry that his no holds bard, all out scrap play is enough to be great in college, but against the men of the NBA they'll just shrug him off as a wild and undisciplined player and land his behind on the pine.
2007-04-01 16:08:53
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answered by gwing c 1
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Noah's biggest asset is bring emotion, energy, and spirit to the team. That works fine in college but won't help him in the pros and I don't see him being a dominant factor with his skill set. He'll be a decent starter but nothing great.
Oden, however, has the potential to be legendary. It's very scary considering his offensive game hasn't developed yet and he's relied on his bad hand for half the NCAA season. He'll be a dominant defensive presence and his offense will eventually match his defense. As a Celtic fan, I'd like to see him in the frontcourt along Al Jefferson.
2007-04-01 16:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Noah
2007-04-01 16:13:31
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answered by Thad B 1
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the tranny lol noah will probly be garbage lol
but old oden should have some success in the nba
2007-04-01 16:05:27
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answered by me 3
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I think Noah, because Oden is more of a dominant player.
2007-04-01 16:33:20
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answered by Bryan M 5
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Not sure either will be a complete disappointment. It doesn't take too much to shine in today's NBA. Oden will be better I think.
2007-04-01 20:20:25
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answered by hlanceyboy 2
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While I dont think any of them will dissapoint at all, if I had to choose, it would be Noah. Hes overrated to begin with. He has alot of heart and intensity though. Oden does too, but you can never tell it.
2007-04-01 16:13:57
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answered by cold 6
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Noah. Oden has some offensive skills. Noah is a decnet rebounder, but that's about all he can do. Can't shoot, can't pass. He can yell like a gay fag, which is something he can do better than Oden.
2007-04-01 16:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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