2005 High school boys Player of the Year

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2005 High school boys All-USA basketball team

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Greg Oden, 7-0, center, Lawrence North, Indianapolis

Just the stats: Averaged 20 points, 9.6 rebounds and 3.7 blocked shots, helping No. 6 Lawrence North win its second consecutive Class 4A state championship. A junior, he is only the second underclassman named USA TODAY's player of the year (the first was LeBron James in 2002). Will participate in the USA Basketball Festival and was named Gatorade's player of the year.

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Greg Oden is a force around the basket, averaging 20 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks per game this season.
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By Darron Cummings, AP

College choices: Indiana, Ohio State, Michigan State and Wake Forest.

Favorite class and teacher? Algebra/Donna Chamberlain.

In 10 years I want to be doing what? "Successful and happy in my chosen profession (not necessarily basketball)."

Tell us about your first dunk: "I was in seventh grade and just shooting around at Sarah Scott Middle School. It drew rim, but I put it down."

Greatest fear: Car accidents. "Abrupt stops really shake me."

Food you absolutely can't stand: Onions.

NBA player who reminds you of yourself: Ben Wallace. "First and foremost, he's a rebounder and shot blocker.

Why do you wear No. 50? "The higher numbers were always assigned to the taller players."

Should there be an age limit in the NBA: "No way, because if a kid can play, why deny him his chance."

Best movie you've seen lately?Guess Who.

This summer I'm going to be: "Working on my game and playing AAU ball with Spiece Indy Heat."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/basketball/2005-04-17-all-usa-hoops-boys_x.htm
 
I would LOVE to see this kid in a Kings jersey in a couple of years if he keeps those kind of numbers up.....He also sounds as though he has a good head on his shoulders, something that many NBA players are lacking these days!
 
Bibby_Is_Clutch said:
Hes going straight to the NBA...

He is only a high school junior that article said, so the age limit will probably be in place by then. Depending on what the league does he either gets drafted but goes to NBA development league or goes to the NCAA. The thing is, if he keeps putting up those numbers he WON'T be in a Kings uniform unless we completely fall apart and decide to rebuild ala the Hawks or trade up in his draft class.
 
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