Mike Conley Sr., agent for Greg Oden, says his client is interested in signing a free-agent deal with the Miami Heat.
Conley said that Oden may be ready to return to the court in December or January "as far as being effective and in shape."
Oden has appeared in just 82 career games since being selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2007 draft.
Via Miami Herald
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What an asshole.
Prolly the only team that would give him a contract though.
Shaun Livingston, Greg Oden, all these guys lots of fans have wanted over the years are falling out of the sky at minimum costs.
We have minutes to offer at no real risk. No title hopes on the line for the Cavs this year. Why not?
I don't want him, don't care if he's 30 or 24 years old. He's had multiple microfracture surgeries, knees are just about shot. I don't ever want to get as desperate for talent like the Minnesota Timberwolves. They signed Brandon Roy to a two-year, $10.4 million deal. So far, he's played a whopping total of 4 regular season games.
Sure, I feel bad for both Roy and Oden, but the reality of the situation is both of their careers are over. If both of them decide to make yet another comeback, there could be serious consequences for their health down the road.
There are multiple teams out there that will be interested in Oden, only way Cavs can make a run at Oden is to overpay. Well, ain't that the story of Cleveland sports.
I don't want him, don't care if he's 30 or 24 years old. He's had multiple microfracture surgeries, knees are just about shot. I don't ever want to get as desperate for talent like the Minnesota Timberwolves. They signed Brandon Roy to a two-year, $10.4 million deal. So far, he's played a whopping total of 4 regular season games.
Sure, I feel bad for both Roy and Oden, but the reality of the situation is both of their careers are over. If both of them decide to make yet another comeback, there could be serious consequences for their health down the road.
There are multiple teams out there that will be interested in Oden, only way Cavs can make a run at Oden is to overpay. Well, ain't that the story of Cleveland sports.