He's eligible for a ROY award. Don't listen to bball24. His contract signing has nothing to do with eligibility. For proof look at this:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/powerranking?season=2008&week=-1
scroll down to the 23rd spot it as a little exerpt about how if Oden doesn't play this season he can compete for ROY next season.
2007-12-28 17:47:26
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answered by dotherockaway22 3
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that's a sturdy question, besides the shown fact that it is not significant. What we are seeing right here is yet another classic occasion of somebody in simple terms attempting to gets a commission. Oden is the subsequent Kwame Brown. as we communicate loser that can not recover from surgical technique. Sorry Portland. Spurs nevertheless rule!
2016-10-20 06:11:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No cause his team is too good and has proven that theres really no need for oden but if oden came they would get better but not by much
2007-12-28 18:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think anyone ever won ROY, after being injured their rookie year. They could make a stipulation on a rule or something next year.
2007-12-28 18:23:48
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answered by kcobb318 2
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he will be considered a rookie next year if he doesn't play a single second this year and is definitely eligible for rookie of the year honors next year.
too early to call this one, isn't it? after all, we still don't know who's going to be in the draft next summer.
2007-12-28 17:38:46
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answered by m33p0 5
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NO.As good as Greg is, someone in next year's draft probably will be better.
2007-12-29 03:21:19
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answered by zebbie g 2
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Not sure but can't wait to see him in action especially with Portland playing so well even without him
2007-12-28 17:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure, but that is assuming he can still play at all.
2007-12-28 17:30:02
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answered by fps_dean 3
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