Oden To Miss Rest of Summer League
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Top draft pick Greg Oden needs to have his tonsils removed and is expected to miss the rest of the Portland Trail Blazers’ summer league games.
After he tapes the ESPY awards in Los Angeles, he will undergo a tonsillectomy Saturday, at the Vancouver Clinic in nearby Vancouver, Wash., the team said.
Recovery time is expected to be two to three weeks.
“Greg felt that this was the right decision to make in the interests of his health, and we support that decision 100%,” Trail Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard said. “The sooner he gets the procedure done, the sooner he can get back on the court at full strength.”
Oden, a 7-foot center who played one season at Ohio State, was the no. 1 pick in the NBA draft.
In his summer league debut, Oden scored six points and had two rebounds before leaving with 10 fouls, the maximum allowed in the summer league. The Blazers lost 74–66 to the Boston Celtics.
In his second game against Dallas, a fatigued Oden finished with 13 points, five rebounds and nine fouls. The Mavericks won 72-68. Oden will miss Sunday’s matchup with Seattle that would have pitted him against no. 2 pick Kevin Durant.
“They’ll make more money during the regular season,” Oden jokingly said earlier this week.
Oden will also miss the U.S. Senior National Team’s minicamp July 20-22 in Las Vegas. He is invited to train with the Americans in August before the FIBA Americas tournament if he has recovered.