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Mike Jones, The Washington Times: Washington Wizards fans have wondered all summer and preseason which Gilbert Arenas(notes) they would get for the 2009-10 NBA season. The player who made only cameo appearances the past two seasons while recovering from three knee surgeries? The three-time All-Star, who could score with the best of them? Something in between? Shortly before his Wizards tipped off the season Tuesday night against the Dallas Mavericks, coach Flip Saunders admitted that he too was curious. 'I'm like everyone else — I'm waiting to see,' Saunders said. [...] Saunders got exactly what he wanted — the former MVP candidate — as Arenas led Washington to a 102-91 victory. The guard, playing in his first opener in two years, recorded a team-high 29 points and nine assists, fueling the Wizards to their first season-opening victory since 2005. 'If you want to be good, you've got to win on the road,' Arenas said. 'It feels good to win, but we've still got a lot more to play.'"

Ben Golliver, Blazersedge: With the Rose Garden (nearly) full, the television cameras rolling, all four local television stations in the house, and the games counting, Greg Oden(notes) played nervously. Period. Frustratingly so. He got called for offensive fouls, had the ball poked out of his hands, threw a bad pass, traveled, the list goes on. It was unfortunate to see because, in most people's minds, his solid preseason offensively (which no one saw) gets wiped away just like that. But after the game, Greg 'Giggles' Oden seemed more concerned about whether fashion paragon Jerryd Bayless(notes) approved of Oden's unusual aviator-esque sport coat than he did about his offensive struggles. For the record, Bayless didn't approve, prompting LaMarcus Aldridge(notes) to jump to Greg's defense, joking that Oden's one-of-a-kind jacket was 'Changing the game!' This cut everybody up, Oden included. When asked, Oden admitted that he was subject to opening night jitters. 'But it's the first game of the season, everybody has nerves.' As if to remind himself, he continued, 'You can't get nervous every game, you have to go out there and play and be ready.'" 

Bob Ryan, Boston Globe: "Whatever the state of Cavalier readiness, put this down as a very satisfying win for the Celtics, who were annihilated the last time they came here. This in fact, snapped a run of 16 consecutive Cavs home victories in this rivalry. Neither team had won in the other guy's gym since the Cavs beat the Celtics in whatever they were calling the Garden Jan. 3, 2007. 'That was a bad loss,' Rivers acknowledged about the whipping his team had received last spring. 'But I didn't bring it up.' 'Different team,' sniffed point guard Rajon Rondo(notes). 'Last year has nothing to do with this year.' It's a team that can, and will, beat people in many different ways. They've got scoring punch all over the floor. They will pass the basketball. They can rebound. They've got a bench. And they will guard you."

Bill Livingston, The Plain Dealer: "If Shaq is going to have an impact several orders of magnitude below decisive, even though it is early, that is not promising. If [LeBron] James is going to have to make chase-down blocks, drain 3s late in the shot clock, slash like a character from a gore movie, and orchestrate the offense — well, we have seen this plot before. The Cavs put time in a bottle Tuesday. But it is not the same as champagne. James finished with 38 points to go with eight assists. O'Neal had 10 points, only two in the second half, and 10 rebounds. O'Neal was 1-for-5 in the second half. The Celtics burned him with spot-up baseline jumpers by Kendrick Perkins(notes), who also snuffed Shaq when he tried a power move in the fourth quarter. Some of O'Neal's misses came on good looks. You simply have to live with that. The Cavs are carrying a heavy burden, not only in terms of history with the 45-year championship drought in all sports, but also because they are the only source of civic sports hope, given the Indians' rebuilding and the Browns' usual morass."

NBA Offseason 2009"On a scale of 1-10, how great would it be if the Staples Center played the Adams Family theme music every time the Kardashians show up on the Jumbotron? I'd say just shy of a million."

Bill Plaschke, L.A. Times: "One by one they marched to the center of the Staples Center floor Tuesday, a parade of Lakers champions, gathered for the most unusual of championship ring ceremonies. These weren't the Lakers wearing the new diamonds. These were the Lakers who cut them. Jerry West, Norm Nixon, Jamaal Wilkes ... In the finest of this town's greatest sports traditions, an opening night intended to honor last season's Lakers' NBA champions first recognized the nine previous ones. Before celebrating what they won, the Lakers' organization celebrated why they win. James Worthy, Michael Cooper, Magic Johnson ... Nine former players, one for each title, not just photos on a wall, but live, large, as only the Lakers can do it. On their backs this organization was built, and at their feet the fans now roared."

Jonathan Feigen, Houston Chronicle: "The Blazers' size advantage with Yao Ming(notes) conspicuously missing from the middle was a factor but not nearly as much as it might have seemed. They outrebounded the Rockets 51-33, but the Rockets missed 51 shots to help Portland pad its rebounding stats. The Blazers scored only three more second-chance points. Portland blocked 12 shots, but much of that was from the Rockets forcing the ball inside rather than looking to drive and kick as the offense is designed. The Blazers gave the Rockets more trouble when they went small, using Travis Outlaw(notes) as a power forward. He had 23 points, making nine of 14 shots, most with Landry late to come out defensively to him. 'They played small on us, did a lot of switching, things like that,' Rockets coach Rick Adelman said. 'I just thought we tried to do everything one-on-one, and we made a lot of mistakes in the second quarter that gave them some easy baskets that were unnecessary. We're a work in progress, and we've got to build off what happened in the fourth quarter.'" 

Tim MacMahon, ESPNDallas: "After grabbing a microphone and giving a brief pep talk to the sellout crowd moments before his Dallas Mavericks debut, Shawn Marion(notes) gave the fans a glimpse of the impact he can make. Then he ran out of gas. The first seven minutes of Marion's tenure with the Mavericks were spectacular. He hit his first three shots and was active defensively as Dallas jumped out to a six-point lead over the Washington Wizards. Marion didn't make much more noise until garbage time of the Mavericks' 102-91 loss Tuesday night at the American Airlines Center. 'It's a rhythm game,' Marion said. 'I got out of rhythm a little bit. My legs got a little heavier.' His statistical line (16 points on 6-of-12 shooting, seven rebounds, three blocks and a steal) was fine. But Marion didn't make the Mavericks better most of his time on the floor. After his strong initial seven minutes, the Mavericks were outscored by 21 with Marion on the court."

RealGM/South Florida Sun-Sentinel: "A veteran NBA agent believes that Dwyane Wade(notes) will be the hardest of next summer's unrestricted free agents to retain. Wade, along with LeBron James(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes), could all be unrestricted free agents after the 2009-10 season if they don't take their player options for the 2010-11 season. 'I think D-Wade will be the toughest to retain of the high-profile free agents,' the agent told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "I just get the sense that he envies his buddy in Cleveland who has a better team around him.'"

Doug Smith, Toronto Star: "You can't touch it or smell it or measure it in any quantifiable manner. It's an elusive concept that many talk about but no one can really clearly define. Yet it may be the one thing that determines whether the Raptors' season, which opens Wednesday night as they host the Cleveland Cavaliers, is a wild success or an unqualified failure. It is team chemistry, which can be getting disparate personalities not familiar with each other to mesh into a cohesive unit or asking some to accept lesser roles for the common good or simply respecting each other as people and co-workers. Maybe the best way to put it is that the elusive 'chemistry' means never having to say you're sorry. 'It's being able to challenge each other,' said guard Jarrett Jack(notes). 'Getting on somebody when you feel they're not pulling their weight. Somebody getting on you and you being able to accept it and not take it personally.'"

Mike Cranston, AP: "Raja Bell wants to tough it out without being a liability. The Charlotte Bobcats likely need their starting shooting guard if they want a realistic shot at the playoffs. Tuesday was a day of optimism for both sides, with Bell hopeful he'll be able to play this season with a torn ligament in his left wrist and put off surgery that would sideline him up to four months. 'I'm going to (sit out) for another week to see if it continues to progress as it has, then I'll probably wind up playing,' Bell said after participating practice with his non-shooting hand heavily taped. 'If it doesn't, then we'll go back to the drawing board.' Bell was injured when his wrist bent awkwardly as he tried grab a loose ball in an exhibition game on Oct. 18. [...] Bell got a second opinion from a Chicago hand specialist who told him if he can withstand the pain, he can play. 'I'm pretty encouraged,' Bell said. 'It's feeling a lot better than it did. I still have some hurdles to clear with it, but I feel good.'"

Ailene Voisin, Sacramento Bee: "So what should the Kings expect from [Spencer] Hawes? More consistent rebounding. A greater willingness to absorb contact down low. More offense generated in the low post. More resistance underneath. More of everything. This isn't to suggest that Hawes should suddenly emulate a frontcourt bruiser; he has neither the physique nor the inclination. Shaq and the other brutes will continue to bump him out of the post. But he has enough length, agility, strength and intelligence to counter force with finesse, with movement, with the occasional hard foul. 'I want him to be the best Spencer Hawes(notes) that he can be,' [Paul] Westphal said. 'I think he has so many things, he tells himself so many things, that he paralyzes himself from doing what he does best.' For the record, Westphal's apparent decision to start Sean May(notes) and bring Hawes off the bench for tonight's season opener at Oklahoma City qualifies as his first gutsy move, his center's shaky preseason notwithstanding. This isn't a young Kevin McHale playing sixth man behind Cedric Maxwell. Pressed about his reasoning, Westphal said he is concerned about the tendency of Hawes and Jason Thompson(notes) to get into foul trouble, a situation compounded by the club's lack of size. To his credit, Hawes is disappointed, but he isn't pouting. He even understands. Sort of."

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  1. Imago Fan
    1. Posted by Imago Fan Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:30 am EDT

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    the adams family...*snap snap*
  2. C
    2. Posted by C Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:33 am EDT

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    Bustville USA
    population : Greg Oden
  3. rstealer boomer sux Lebronze nuts
    3. Posted by rstealer boomer sux Lebronze nuts Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:41 am EDT

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    oden sucks!!! BUST!!!!
  4. matthew w
    4. Posted by matthew w Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:46 am EDT

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    that adams family comment was priceless!
  5. curtis
    5. Posted by curtis Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:54 am EDT

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    MC Hammer's "Addams Family Groove" would be better.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRAg_bjxTPg
  6. rstealercavsfan (Shaqalier)
    6. Posted by rstealercavsfan (Shaqalier) Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:44 am EDT

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    #3......I see you are still making a fool of yourself with your name........
    Still like to talk about LeBron's nuts huh?
    HAHAHAHA.......what a tool you are!
    And don't think you were the first to say Oden was a bust. I called that before he stepped on an NBA court.
  7. Troyster
    7. Posted by Troyster Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:57 am EDT

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    Blake Griffin's career is going to be like Amare Stoudemire's: plagued by injuries. He's gotta play with a lot more caution.
    Glad to see Agent Zero back.
    Who's the more reliable NBA vet: Shaq or Rasheed? It's Rasheed. He's the missing puzzle the 2004 Pistons had & he would also be the Celtics' last piece, too, provided they overcome the Magic.
    Dwyane Wade's got an unreliable team around him.
  8. GILGERALD
    8. Posted by GILGERALD Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:32 am EDT

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    Posts 3 and 6!!! No more arguments? C'mon, keep it coming. I like reading Articles/Blogs with the 2 of you arguing.
    No comeback post #3?
    Work hard Agent 0!!! Work hard!!!
  9. Travis
    9. Posted by Travis Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:58 am EDT

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    did anyone WATCH the blazers game last night? oden's not a bust and he'll be just fine.
  10. Nick E
    10. Posted by Nick E Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:28 pm EDT

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    that [profane] about the kardashians is hilarious
  11. r t
    11. Posted by r t Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:33 pm EDT

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    hahahahaha!!!! oden had 12 rebounds and 5 blocks, and you idiots are calling him a bust. you are retarded!!!!!
  12. bandannaguy
    12. Posted by bandannaguy Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:48 pm EDT

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    7 turnovers and 2 points isn't something to brag about...no offense dampier
  13. Todd L
    13. Posted by Todd L Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:04 pm EDT

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    give it 2 or 3 more years: oden vs. bynum in the west to determine who gets to the finals...
  14. akb24b
    14. Posted by akb24b Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:15 pm EDT

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    he only attempted 3 shots so you can't really say much about his offense
  15. C
    15. Posted by C Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

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    Oden apologists are the best!
  16. Kaulie M
    16. Posted by Kaulie M Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:50 pm EDT

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    Thats a joke. Greg Oden is not overrated. 12 boards and 5 blocks sounds pretty good to me. Everyone knows he was never going to be a good offensive player when he came in the league and that it would take time for him to put up any significant offensive numbers. If he can stay healthy (big if) he will be a dominant defensive big man. He is what he is but def not overrated.
  17. Phobia111
    17. Posted by Phobia111 Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:15 pm EDT

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    AGent ZERO is the stupidest nickname in the nba
  18. Shan
    18. Posted by Shan Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:01 pm EDT

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    Brook Lopez is better than Greg Oden.
  19. oLLie BoomBayay
    19. Posted by oLLie BoomBayay Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:24 pm EDT

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    Greg Oden bust? More like beast. - He had 5 blocks, and was monster mashing the boards.
    Raja Bell needs to sit his a_ss down so my man DJ Augustin can get some PT for my fantasy squad.
    Arenas should hire Antoine Walker as his butler. Clean out the shark dookie from his grotto. Or Maybe Caron Butler could hire him as his butler Now there's a WB sitcom I would watch. My Butler Antoine.
  20. BossHaas
    20. Posted by BossHaas Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:52 pm EDT

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    The best players in the league will average one item per minute of play. A bucket is two (or three) points, so play two minutes and score two points is a 48 point game and so on.
    Oden had only 3 points, 12 Rebs, 5 Blks, 1 stl and 1 asst for 21 items in 26 minutes and ended up a +6 overall. A lot of the players' +/- looks best with good couching and player substitutions but Oden is going to be a "better than fine" player on a very outstanding team.
  21. villasislalaine
    21. Posted by villasislalaine Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:11 pm EDT

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    Post #17 If Agent zero is a stupid nickname... what's "phobia111" ????? LOSER
  22. winnie
    22. Posted by winnie Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:13 am EDT

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    How about call Gilbert Arenas his name not agent zero or any other let`s see with help if he`ll be the one to help bring a championship back to DC but remember he needs help because it`s team not just him and for the Greg Oden folk who think he`s a bust why don`t you play`em and see, I think 12 boards is more than a lot of folk have gotten even in their own backyard not to mention the blocks,it`s real easy to be judgemental until you`ve been in their shoes
  23. winnie
    23. Posted by winnie Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:18 am EDT

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    My Butler Antoine. is just the name of the program of how not to end up as doggone shame to be broke and not able to be on anyone team because he played away his money.Pay atention you young athletes he your role model for what not to do with millions

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