from oregonlive.com:
"We all know Oregon's Aaron Brooks is fast. Brooks finished the 3/4 court sprint in 3.2 seconds. Oden was 3.27 seconds.Durant, meanwhile, finished in 3.45
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please, no more talk on how slow Mr. Oden is...
This article from OregonLive.com is shows that Oden was amazing in the predraft workouts in Orlando, with his numbers blowing Durant's out of the water.
KD wasn't able to benchpress 185 even once. To put that into perspective Adam Morrison was able to bench 185 11 times in last years workouts, and we all saw the physical abuse that he took this season.
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More details on the workouts from DraftExpress
from oregonlive.com:
"We all know Oregon's Aaron Brooks is fast. Brooks finished the 3/4 court sprint in 3.2 seconds. Oden was 3.27 seconds.Durant, meanwhile, finished in 3.45
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please, no more talk on how slow Mr. Oden is...
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Damn, Oden is a hell of a lot faster than I thought he was. Durant weighs 215 and he can't even bench 185? That's a little sad.
Wow Oden is fast, even for a big guy. Could you imagine him being able to run with T.J. Ford? LOL.
While Durant may have stuggled on benching, those numbers don't lie. I only hope he doesn't turn into a Christian Laettner/Keith Van Horn where the college stats were amazing and the pros were....ok.
Who the fuck is Dominic Mcguire
This is good stuff, here are all of the workout numbers
http://draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=2095
maybe kd is holding back. but if he really is that weak wow
The 3/4, sprint and agility tests mean nothing.
Sure, Oden was quicker in a one off, but have them both play a hardcore game of 5 on 5 for 40+ mins without rest and then run the test and see how Oden's number compare to Durants then.
Sure Oden might beat him down the court the very 1st time, but I'd bet everything I own that those results would be VERY different by the 10th time.
who cares though... after the tenth time... Greg oden is still a 7 foot center. while durant is a small forward at best.
the fact that he can beat him even one time should be startling.
and i agree that the sprint and maybe even bench press mean nothing....
but the agility test means a lot... and the fact that he got dead last in that category is startling. absolutely startling... i mean for god sakes man... HAWES beat him in it. it should raise all kinds of eyebrows, about his determination, his effort and his ability to be effective in the uber atheletic NBA.
all that said.. id still take him number 2.
Just for perspective...Joey Graham blew everyone away in these workouts in '05 and (I think) David Noel was best last year.
I was surprised that Durant didn't do better though.
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Anyway, Durant will go no worse than 2. How can this fact change? These numbers mean nothing, I agree.
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