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In today's Works: how Greg Oden and Yi Jianlian are going to make things difficult for their teams come June and the world's most comprehensive list of military-related NBA names and nicknames.QO Madness

Offering a QO is just another tentacle of franchise power when it comes to first-round picks, the final flourish of big business advantage for the owners. (This is why I was so angrily flummoxed when Memphis declined to tender Ronnie Brewer a cheap QO.) But there are particular factors at work that make Oden's QO a real tough sell to the Blazers.
First of all, it's freaking $8.8 million. That's a lot of money, about 14 percent of this year's salary cap.
If Portland offered, it would guarantee Oden would be a Blazer for 2010-11 -- provided Oden didn't get an outrageous offer as a restricted free agent. If Portland didn't offer it, Oden would become unrestricted, and his career in Portland would essentially be over. The question for the Blazers: is giving Oden one more shot to save his career in Portland worth reduced free agent flexibility and potentially paying the tax?
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Source: http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/11/19/the-works-11-19/
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