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WHO WILL BE THE CHOSEN ONE PORTLAND, WHICH HAS TOP PICK IN TONIGHT'S DRAFT, COULD GO WITH SAFE CHOICE ODEN OR TAKE A CHANCE ON DYNAMIC DURANT.


Byline: ELLIOTT TEAFORD

Staff Writer

Greg Oden Gregory Wayne Oden Jr. (born January 22, 1988, in Buffalo, Oregon) is an American basketball player, currently playing for the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. While in high school, Oden was named the PARADE  is a 19-year-old center with a face and a game that makes him seem much, much older. Kevin Durant Kevin Wayne Durant (born September 29, 1988 in Washington, D.C.[6][7]) is a 6'9" basketball player for the Seattle SuperSonics, picked second in the 2007 NBA Draft from the University of Texas.  is an 18-year-old forward with the versatility to play any of the five positions on the floor.

Whether the Portland Trail Blazers The Portland Trail Blazers are a professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise, based in Portland throughout its existence, entered the league in 1970 and has won the NBA Championship once, in 1977.  select the 7-foot Oden from Ohio State or the 6-9 Durant from the University of Texas with the No. 1 overall pick is one of several mysteries that will be answered tonight.

General manager Kevin Pritchard Kevin Lee Pritchard (born July 17, 1967 in Bloomington, Indiana) is a retired American professional basketball player and current general manager with the Portland Trail Blazers.  said all week that the Trail Blazers hadn't decided which remarkably talented teenager they would take in what promised to be a deep and talented NBA draft The NBA Draft is an annual North American event in which the National Basketball Association's (NBA) thirty teams (29 in the United States and one in Toronto, Canada) can select players who wish to join the league. .

The Seattle SuperSonics The Seattle SuperSonics (or simply Sonics) are an American professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Their mascot's name is Squatch.  will gladly take the one the Trail Blazers don't select with the second pick.

The Atlanta Hawks have the third pick, and they could go with one of three former Florida standouts: Corey Brewer For the former University of Oklahoma player, see .
Corey Wayne Brewer (born March 5, 1986, in Portland, Tennessee) is an American basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
, Al Horford Alfred Joel Horford Reynoso (born June 3, 1986 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic) is a basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks. He is the son of former NBA player Tito Horford.  or Joakim Noah Joakim Noah (pronunciation: /ˡdʒoʌkim/;<ref name=>Brady, Erik (2004-03-22). Star high school athlete becomes his own man. USA TODAY. Retrieved on 2007-02-27. . No matter their selection, the Hawks' pick will determine how the rest of the picks unfold.

The Clippers, in desperate need of a point guard, have the 14th pick.

The Lakers, also in desperate need of a point guard, have the 19th.

USC's Nick Young and Gabe Pruitt Gabriel Michael Pruitt (born on April 19, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) is an African American basketball player with the Boston Celtics. Biography
College career
On April 27 Pruitt announced that he registered for the 2007 NBA Draft.
 and UCLA's Arron Afflalo are expected to be selected in the first or second rounds.

Nowhere has the draft generated more reasons for optimism than in Portland, where the embarrassing days of the troubled Jail Blazers are at an end.

In the days leading up to the draft, the Trail Blazers mounted a clever advertising campaign on billboards around Portland, asking fans to beep their car horns once for Oden and twice for Durant.

Pritchard told Portland reporters earlier in the week that he's even received e-mails that read simply, "Beep" or "Beep-beep."

Visitors to the Trail Blazers' official Web site were asked to choose either Oden or Durant as the team's No. 1 pick, with Oden leading in the poll, 69 percent to 31 percent, as of Wednesday at noon.

The rationale was simple.

Centers with the fundamentals of Oden are difficult to come by. Oden's averages of 15.9 points and 9.6 rebounds paled in comparison to Durant's 25.8 points and 11.1 rebounds.

But Oden would be a nice fit with Zach Randolph, a 6-9 forward, and Brandon Roy, a point guard who was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year may refer to:
  • Rookie of the Year (award), a sports award for the most outstanding rookie in a given season
  • Rookie of the Year (film), a 1993 starring Thomas Ian Nicholas
  • Rookie of the Year (album) by rapper Ya Boy
 last season.

Given the chance after his workout with the Trail Blazers to compare himself to Shaquille O'Neal of the Miami Heat or Hall of Famer Bill Russell, Oden went with Russell.

It seemed a fitting choice for a young man with an old-school game.

Oden is called Grandpa because the deep lines across his forehead make him look more like 39 than 19. His game, as displayed during his freshman season at Ohio State, is built more on substance than style.

"My game is just basic: a big-man hook shot," Oden told reporters Tuesday in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, site of tonight's draft. "I'm excelling at what I'm doing now, why change it? Maybe one day it means me going out there and dribbling and dong fancy stuff. Right now, it's just being in the post, rebounding, playing good defense, blocking shots."

If the Trail Blazers go with Oden, then Durant probably will end up going to the Supersonics. By all accounts, Durant's pre-draft workouts were spectacular.

Durant's game is multifaceted. He is frequently compared to Kevin Garnett of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks.

University of Washington coach Lorenzo Romar went back a few decades when he described Durant as "a cross between George Gervin and Bob McAdoo."

Durant's final college game was in Spokane, Wash., and he spent a week working out in Seattle. He also received a tour of the city from center Spencer Hawes, who entered the draft after his freshman season at Washington.

All of which seems to indicate Durant will be selected by Seattle tonight if Portland decides to take Oden.

Either way, it seems like a win-win scenario for either team.

And either player.

"These last couple of months have been really hectic for me and my family," Durant told reporters Sunday in Seattle after his workout with the SuperSonics "But this is what I wanted to do. I'm happy I'm doing it. I'm glad I'm going through this process. I wouldn't want it any other way."

elliott.teaford@dailybreeze.com

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11 photos, box

Photo:

(1) NICK YOUNG

Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images

(2) JULIAN WRIGHT

Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

(3) MARCO BELINELLI

Photo by Tatyana Makeyeva/Getty Images

(4) GABE PRUITT

Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images

(5) GREG ODEN

(6) KEVIN DURANT

(7 -- color) Greg Oden

(8 -- color) Kevin Durant

(9 -- color) ARRON AFFLALO

(10 -- color) GABE PRUITT

(11 -- color) NICK YOUNG

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NBA NBA
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1. National Basketball Association

2. National Boxing Association

NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (=
 mock draft

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