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Bill Simmons wrote a fairly interesting column yesterday on Portland Trailblazer Greg Oden. The poor big guy is out for the first 2-4 weeks of this season due to some type of knee injury after sitting out his entire rookie season.
Here is an excerpt from the column:
"The league needs him. He could be a wonderful, thoughtful personality along the lines of Bill Bradley, Kevin McHale, Charles Barkley, Magic Johnson and Bill Walton—an original, someone who defies every unfair stereotype of NBA players."
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