Date of birth:1988 65438+1October 22nd.
NBA location: c
University destination: Ohio, Ohio
Height: 7-0
Weight: 245 lbs
From: Indianapolis, Indiana.
High school: Lawrence North
This is an era when excellent centers are scarce. You can't even find a real center in Dream Seven's lineup.
However, the appearance of the little guy eased coach K's worries about the future. Greg oden!
How good is Auden? Different people will give different answers. Some people think that he is the scariest center in NBA history, with Duncan's mind, O 'Neill's strength, Olajuwon's speed and Garnett's skill. And ESPN draft expert Ford's evaluation of Auden is even more confusing whether it is implicit or exaggerated: "He is the kind of center that will come out after 20 years."
According to the labor agreement of NBA, players under the age of 19 cannot apply for the draft. /kloc-Auden, a 0/8-year-old high school student, missed this year's draft, so that the Raptors who won the first prize thought they were the biggest victims of the new labor agreement. But for Auden, the fact that the draft was a year late does not mean that he is far away from people's sight. Last Thursday, local time, Jerry Colangelo, who is in charge of the selection of Dream Seven players, announced that Oden, the best high school player of the year, had accepted the invitation to watch Dream Seven's training in Las Vegas on July 19, and he would be the only high school player on Dream Seven's list.
However, Auden, who is 2. 13 meters tall, will not be able to participate in the training of Dream 7 team until the fall due to the operation on the ligament of his right wrist on June 16. "Greg can't participate in training this summer, and we are very depressed, but he has great potential and is an important player in the future of the United States," coach K said. "We are glad that he will come here to adapt to the American basketball culture despite the operation."
In fact, it may be a good thing that Auden has no chance to represent the dream team for the time being. Looking back on the past 65,438+04 years, from leitner to Jay Williams to Okafor, the fate of players who played for the dream team before playing in the NBA seems to be against them.
This is an era when excellent centers are scarce. You can't even find a real center in Dream Seven's lineup.
However, the appearance of the little guy eased coach K's worries about the future. Greg oden!
How good is Auden? Different people will give different answers. Some people think that he is the scariest center in NBA history, with Duncan's mind, O 'Neill's strength, Olajuwon's speed and Garnett's skill. And ESPN draft expert Ford's evaluation of Auden is even more confusing whether it is implicit or exaggerated: "He is the kind of center that will come out after 20 years."
According to the labor agreement of NBA, players under the age of 19 cannot apply for the draft. /kloc-Auden, a 0/8-year-old high school student, missed this year's draft, so that the Raptors who won the first prize thought they were the biggest victims of the new labor agreement. But for Auden, the fact that the draft was a year late does not mean that he is far away from people's sight. Last Thursday, local time, Jerry Colangelo, who is in charge of the selection of Dream Seven players, announced that Oden, the best high school player of the year, had accepted the invitation to watch Dream Seven's training in Las Vegas on July 19, and he would be the only high school player on Dream Seven's list.
However, Auden, who is 2. 13 meters tall, will not be able to participate in the training of Dream 7 team until the fall due to the operation on the ligament of his right wrist on June 16. "Greg can't participate in training this summer, and we are very depressed, but he has great potential and is an important player in the future of the United States," coach K said. "We are glad that he will come here to adapt to the American basketball culture despite the operation."
In fact, it may be a good thing that Auden has no chance to represent the dream team for the time being. Looking back on the past 65,438+04 years, players who played for the dream team before playing in the NBA, from leitner, Jay Williams to Okafor, all seem to be against their fate.