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Did Buford want to trade Duncan for Oden?

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by user Anschad

http://fortheloveofsports.blogspot.com/

Today Truehoop ' writes about a very interesting topic from Oregonlive.com article, which talks about the offers Portland Trailblazers GM Pritchard was getting before the draft for the number one pick where they would for sure take Greg Oden of Ohio State. Here is a little bit of the peice... it is very interesting...

> ... shocking offer Pritchard reportedly got at the draft combine: "Sitting high in the stands at the Milk House arena where the marginal prospects scrimmaged -- far from the courtside seats Pritchard so preferred -- Pritchard that morning was approached by a general manager of a Western Conference power. With bright lights illuminating the court below, Pritchard sat in a darkened corner with the general manager. The general manager wanted the Blazers' No. 1 pick. And he was willing to offer a player that will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer." I have heard this story more than once too, and once again I think you can figure it out. "A Western Conference power?" What's that, like Dallas, Phoenix, and San Antonio? You know we're not talking about Steve Nash 'cause the Suns' whole system only works with him. And at this point I'd say it's a stretch to call Dirk Nowitzki a sure-fire first-ballot Hall of Famer. So ... you're a smart kid. You figure it out. If it's true, that's shocking, right? I heard this rumor more than once before the draft, but never in a way that makes me feel certain it's true. It could have been a rumor started in Portland to drive up the value of the top overall pick...

Well the only first-ballot hall-of-famer here is Tim Duncan... are they trying to say that R.C. Buford was trying to trade Duncan for Oden on the eve of the draft. That's insane, it goes completely against what the Spurs organization is all about. Although Oden would carry one's franchise for over decade, that would be no reason to trade Tim Duncan, the best power forward of all time at age 31 in the middle of his prime (my opinion).

Well, maybe he was talking about Dirk or Nash, but Dirk isn't a first-ballot HOF (my opinion) and Nash is the Sun's whole team... and they both suck, just kidding. Anyways, there is no way the Spurs are trading Duncan, but it is very intriguing to think that Buford might have been talking to Portland for this deal to happen before the draft... I think it's total lunacy and probably completely made up, but that's just me.

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RomiezzoLegend
885 days ago
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I completely agree. If THAT trade was made, it would've definitely been a big loss for the Spurs. Even though Oden is great, and will be a good player who has a lotta potential, I must say that if the Spurs trade any starter, it will hurt them in the short run. Maybe not in the long run, but definitely in the short run. Duncan, lik you said, is in his prime. It makes absolutely no sense to me to trade one of your best players to any team, except maybe a 1 for 1 LeBron James trade, which will never happen.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
885 days ago
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That's ridiculous. A lot of people consider Duncan to be the best power forward ever. So what's that like in the NFL right now? Trading Peyton Manning for the right to draft Jamarcus Russell? Are you f-ing out of your mind?
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InsanMajor Leaguer
885 days ago
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Well I don't think that's really a fair comparison. Although I agree with you that the trade would be ridiculous, Greg Oden's expectations far exceed JaMarcus Russell's. But again, not only would that be a stupid trade, it would be very disrespectful to Duncan no matter how much they claim it's business. Also, agreed on Duncan is the best power forward ever.
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JuTMSY4Legend
885 days ago
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No, that's not the same, I agree Insan...Football prospects are muuuuccchhh different, especially at QB. Maybe trading Manning for Vince Young...he's got NFL talent and is young...but is he...a great...wait and see...
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InsanMajor Leaguer
885 days ago
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Yea, that comparison seems more suitable. Although look out for Vince to go down early this year. If you're going to accept the offer of the cover boy for Madden, at least accept the power of the curse; then you might be spared.
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JuTMSY4Legend
885 days ago
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I know you all are going to say that they're not a WC power...but did anyone ever think it was the Lakers and Kobe? Its the most reasonable trade that doesn't screw up a team complete (if your the spurs...if it ain't broke, don't fix it) and the Lakers and fans would be ok w/ the deal...i guess The lakers are easily a top 5 franchise in the NBA all time...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
885 days ago
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Duncan for Oden only existed in the mind of the reporter. Its B.S.
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DeuelioJV Squad
885 days ago
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I think it's conceivable that Buford threw that out there to Pritchard, but I'm not sold it was real. It makes sense to me though for San Antonio, even though I think they have six or eight years left of being one of the top teams in the Western Conference. www.returntoblazermania.blogspot.com
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Nathan ExplosionLittle Leaguer
882 days ago
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It makes no sense. Oden is being compared to Patrick Ewing. If you were rating big men, all time right now, Duncan would be rated ahead of Ewing, and it wouldn't even be close.

Oden has yet to prove himself in this league. Duncan is the cornerstone of the best franchise in the league, the best player on the best team. Hell, the best player on the planet.

Oden has talent, but I didn't see anything from him to prove he has heart. Duncan is a proven winner, and a champion with lots of heart, even if he doesn't wear it on his sleeve.

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