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Auden: If it's not an injury, who's not the Chosen One

We said Brandon Roy was talking about his teammate Greg Auden, the talented elder who was ruined by injuries.

In 2005, Auden was the second player to win the "Mr. Basketball" title in his senior year after LeBron James, and won the title of "The Great" in the dominance of the inside of the McDonald's All-American high school all-Star team in 2006.

In college, In the final, Auden single-handedly broke the inside line of Al Horford and Joaquin Noah, and From high school to college, Oden never lost at home, and the 2007 draft Oden was the first player to be called "The Emperor" in the league.

In the era of internal rule, the Blazers did not hesitate to win Oden with a sign, and having such an inside giant is equivalent to having the cornerstone of the team's revival, but after entering the NBA, injuries continue to plague Auden, and the first season of his career was not played because of cartilage damage.

After returning to the NBA in the second season, fans found that Oden could not adapt to the rhythm of the game, his foul count was too much, and his efficiency on the offensive end was very poor, playing a total of 105 games in his career, averaging only 8 points per game.

Completely unable to play the expectations of the title, we don't know whether it was the injury or himself who destroyed Auden, and of course it could be the Blazers' vet team, compared to Roy, Auden has never proved himself in the NBA and left the league.

What has been mentioned for so many years is why the Blazers did not choose Durant, because the stronger Durant olden will be proved to be more watery, in the face of doubts, the Blazers' general manager also said the most classic sentence "Even if it is from 100 times, it will still choose Auden."

Oden, who participated in the draft, is hailed as a genius inside lineman who is hailed as a rare encounter in 50 years, and is known as a combination of O'Neill and Duncan.

Even if you search for Auden on Baidu, there is still a sentence written below: "Talented elderly man plagued by injuries." Auden, who left the league, was also asked about parallel goods, but Auden replied: "I will become the biggest parallel cargo in NBA history, but there is nothing I can do about it."

Today, Auden works as an assistant coach at a university, and hopes that Auden can realize his dream in the coaching position.

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