Wilt/Malta:
What kind of player do you think Greg Oden would have become if not for the injuries?
I think he would have been the best center in the league by a huge margin, he was an excellent athlete prior to his first knee injury -
And most importantly, he played with his back to the basket almost exclusively, was learning how to use the jump hook with either hand and was a bull/physical in the paint. What makes it even sadder is that he was just starting to turn the corner when his knee exploded on him, his per 36 numbers were 17/13/3blks and only 54% of his offense was assisted, he had all the markings of a true back to the basket center and had the prototypical size (6"11 without shoes).
I think it's a shame what happened to him because he wanted to be an old school center and looked like the next great. I mean what he did to that frontcourt of Noah and Horford in the NCAA Final was filthy, he straight up man handled both of them despite them both being upperclassmen and both are productive pros. The sky was the limit for him, no idea what numbers, but he would have been much better than Howard who is the best by default simply because Yao and Oden couldn't stay healthy.
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