Greg Oden was once seen as the future of basketball. In college at Ohio State, he dominated with his size, defense, and leadership, leading his team to the national championship game. Because of this, he was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, ahead of stars like Kevin Durant. But his story quickly turned from promise to struggle. Oden suffered multiple serious knee injuries that forced him to miss entire seasons. Despite flashes of his talent when he did play, his body could not keep up with the demands of the NBA. In the end, Greg Oden’s career became a story of “what could have been”—a reminder of how injuries can derail even the most talented athletes. Still, he is respected for his perseverance and the effort he gave despite constant setbacks. Disclaimer: The videos are heavily edited and transformed for educational purposes under fair use. All rights to copyrighted material belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended. #mma #boxing #viral
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