Greg Oden films a Public Service Announcement encouraging people to become a mentor and part of Team Oden. Watch as the film crew sets up and talks with Greg about his mentor program, hanging out with the kids during the shoot and how many kids can touch the top of Greg’s head.
Ever want to see what a 20 year-old packs into his grocery cart? Watch Greg as he cruises through the grocery store to get some of the essentials. But be careful if you’re packing his cart, don’t put stuff on top of the eggs.
Greg has been working hard in the weight room… feels “I’m progressing really well…” Check out Greg as he rehabs his knee to get back on the court and ready for next year.
Check out the video of all the guys with Season Ticket Holders at Big Al’s in Vancouver. If you don’t know what Big Al’s is, imagine Bowling/Video Games/Air Hockey all crammed under the same roof. See Travis bowl a strike (nice dancing by TO), Channing playing a racing game vs a fan and Jarrett showing his moves in Dance Dance revolution. It was a ton of fun for everyone.
Greg Oden is rehabbing his knee through weight-lifting routines, strength exercises, drills and yes, pilates. Check out as Greg takes you through his pilates training.
Which Point Guard has the best moves on the team? Jarrett, Steve, Sergio? Leave a comment.
Brandon Roy talks about what it means to be an All-Star.
Greg talks about using his time on the sidelines to his advantage as he continues his rehab.
“This water in the pool is made up of all my sweat…” Greg goes through rehab to get back on the court by working out in the pool.
Brandon talks about winning the Western Conference Player of the Week Back-to-Back in December. “This was a team awards, not an individual effort.”
This was originally posted on Greg’s rehab blog, but since it is behind the scenes, you’ll see those here too. Greg takes you around the weight room a little.
Brandon had an amazing move around Chris Bosh in the Toronto game. Brandon breaks down the move for you here.
Channing Frye thinks it’s great that everyone is supporting the team, from the people that are coming to the games, to the grandmas who have been fans since the Championship in 1977.
Going on a 13 game win streak takes a lot of hard work from both the players and the fans. Joel Przybilla talks about how the team did it.
James Jones might be the new guy, but he finds his home in the corner ready to knock down the three.