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Did we trade the 13th for the 16th straight up? What's the point, why
not just take the guy at 13? Did we just draft Iguodala again in Carney? I hear he's got good D, and now KK can come off the bench like he should. Dont know much about him. They say he has no middle game. What does that mean - he cant shoot from 12-15, he can't dribble, he likes to stand at the 3point line, what? I was hoping for PG Marcus Williams from CT, but he's still on the board so maybe there's something wrong there. That would have put Iggy at SF and KK on the bench, with two good guards on the court. Swyck |
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I would have rather had the Sixers take Marcus Williams as well. Hell, I'd have much rather had them just kept the kid they took with the 13th pick. I've never seen a team trade down & get NOTHING extra in return, but unless theres further info to surface, thats just what happened. Nice move Billy, ya genius. This team will win NOTHING of substance until Billy King AND Allen Iverson are gone. |
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Swyck wrote: Quote:
Teams don't trade down for nothing. EVER. They had to get something, things are often announced after the fact, it won't be a whole lot, maybe a 2nd next year or a young player. Dennis |
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"Greg" <brunell-8@webtv.net> wrote in message news:21765-44A3333E-136@storefull-3233.bay.webtv.net... Quote:
They picked up a 2007 2nd round pick + cash considerations. So, yes, they pretty much swapped the pick straight up. |
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You have to think the plan if for Carney and Andre Ig to start at the two
and three next year. Now who goes where, I don't know and it may not matter. This also tells us that AI will return next year, and once again will play PG, which is OK with me. I guess it will be Willie Green and Kyle Korver off the bench at 2-3, but I'm still not sure who takes the 4-8 minutes a night behind AI as the backup PG. Maybe Louis Williams will be trusted in that minor role. Hopefully we have seen the last of Kevin Ollie and John Salmons. Since we have no pick in the 2nd round, it looks like no change at the four and five spots. Which is trouble. ----- Kurt Straub <Swyck> wrote in message news:ndb6a2tv64me4kptbl3vpf4i788866mq8k@4ax.com... Quote:
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Kurt Straub wrote:
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I'm pretty much with your thinking here Kurt. The only reason to take Williams is if Iverson is definitely going to be traded. I didn't really understand all the stuff that was saying the Sixers had a hole at PG when Iverson has consistently shown in the past two years that he is perhaps at his most productive at the 1. Salmons should be gone (finally) though somehow I suspect that Ollie will stay - or at least be traded 3 times and make it back by the end of the year. I'm not sure though that a whole lot can be done at the 4/5 slots barring total roster reconstruction. Webber will demand and get his minutes. The team is pretty much locked in with Dalembert at center, and even with his flaws, I'd still say he's probably in the top half of starting centers in the league when he's healthy. Going from the last quarter of the year, I have some mild confidence that Hunter can be decent for 20 minutes a night at backup 4. The problem is that he'll probably mostly be a backup 5, which is where the bad news is. And though I'm sure there are a number of minimally competent backup centers out there, like every year, that could be picked up to fill the role, who knows if King will actually go out and get one, or keep them around if he does (a la passing through M. Jackson & Z Hamilton). In any case, the point is that any big guy from the 2nd round would either be a long project or just one of this breed of interchangeable stiffs in waiting. Might as well pick up an experienced one by free agency or waivers. Anyway, I kind of like the pick of Carney. I know nothing about him other than the descriptions I've heard in the last few days, but those make him sound like the "Bruce Bowen type" a lot of people were saying the team could use last year, except more atheletic. Of course, I believe you and I, Kurt, are fully agreed that Bruce Bown himself actually sucks, but the presumed type is certainly useful. --IK |
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"Ian Kognitow" <covanus@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1151585916.864132.105530@d56g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... Quote:
Shouldn't this be obvious? If the Sixers had any notion of trading Iverson, Williams was the logical pick, in fact probably the only defensible pick. Yet they left him on the board to take Iguodala Version 2.0. Yet even so, you have a professional basketball writer, David Aldridge, with a column in the Inky today, who writes that it's just a matter of time now, the Iverson era is about to end. "Write it in ink," says the scribe. http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/14925179.htm I'd love to know what happened yesterday to cause Aldridge to write that article for publication today. The draft having just occurred, he does not even mention it in his article. Sometimes evidence is such a devilish thing! Quote:
A mystery to me, too. Iverson had a great year last year. In fact, I'd say his last two years were the best of his career, even better than his MVP year. To have a talent like this, who can play point guard, and do it productively, is a wondrous thing. Only in Philadelphia would anybody think of it as a problem of some sort. Quote:
Hee heee, well, history is on your side. Quote:
I'm higher on Webber than you, but there's no doubt that at his age and physical condition, to maximize his effectiveness, he has to play no more than 30 minutes a night, and they've all got to be at forward, none at center. It's not that he can't play center, but having to bang for 5 minutes at center is going to run the Webber engine like 10 minutes at forward. Actually I think Webber has the basketball IQ to play just about anywhere on the court, but he doesn't have the athleticism to go more than 30 minutes a night anymore. The team is pretty much locked in with Dalembert at center, Quote:
You might be a bit higher on Hunter than me, but for sure he showed much greater effectiveness at forward than at center last year. So if you play Webber 30 minutes and Hunter 18 minutes at the 4, you might be all right! Trouble is, you still have to find a body to play center. Quote:
I've lost some faith in Sammy. It's a little sad, because I've seen him play to his highest potential, and that was darn good. As between Hunter, Bradley and Randolph at center, those guys are so bad, they justify playing Sammy 48 minutes a night. I'd have taken a flyer on a 7-0 project if we had a second round pick. (Why couldn't King get that second round pick this year instead of next for swapping first rond picks with the Bulls??) I'm fearing that the Sixers are going to lose a lot of games this year just because they will be so ovematched at center. My improbable solution is to make a deal for Jamaal Magloire. Quote:
Yes, we are in the same club there. If Carney (whom I've never seen play) is being described accurately, he should contribute more than such a role player. Supposedly he can not only play tough "D," he can also shoot outside and run the floor, finish baskets on the break. Hope so! If it's all true, he could make a very nice starting two guard. ----- Kurt Straub |
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 19:27:12 -0400, "Kurt Straub"
<jkurtstraub@comcast.net> wrote: Quote:
I'd be fine with Magloire, I'm just not sure how we get him. There are teams are fairly loaded with adequate (more or less) centers, the type that would make a great backup for Sammy. Any of them would be a great improvement over what we have, and could probably take a few minutes at PF as well. How about one of the Seattle centers, Petro or Swift? They both rebound and block some shots. Seattle also has Wilcox, Collison, and Fortson, and they just drafted Sene so they may be willing to part with one of those guys. Milwaukee also has bodies so they may be willing to move Magloire, but I'd settle for Gadzuric. Again, what do we have that they need? I dont see a lot of matches, but that may be because I think we're not all that good, and we don't have a lot of depth to trade from. In retrospect, wouldn't this team be a lot better off with Kenny Thomas and Brian Skinner still on it? I just think the lineup fits out a lot better that way. Swyck |
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Swyck wrote:
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I actually think that Gadzuric would be a better option here - and as you say, he's much more feasible since I don't think there's any way for the team to really get up to around $8m in salary to match Magloire. Whatever the opinions are about the effectiveness of Webber, I don't think that it can be denied that his basic athleticism has been sapped away and one of the major problems last year was that between Webber's inability to move and Hunter's inability to play on defense, the Sixers had absolutely no interior defense when Dalembert was not on the floor (which was often because of fouls). Having Webber and Magloire playing at the same time, would just seem way too slow, and I think teams, especially with the Phoenix-style offensive schemes becoming popular, would just run circles around them. Gadzuric would at least provide a much more athletic, and still capable, fill-in for Dalembert. The question would be whether he's worth Korver - who is really the only movable piece for the Sixers. I still think that his shooting is important and, unless Carney immediately becomes a big time shooter, necessary to keep around. Judging by a lot of King's comments going back to the end of the reg. season, I think that Korver will probably be moved though. One of the interesting things to look at for next year, assuming the team will more or less stay as currently constructed, is how, with the exception of Webber, it seems like the Sixers could put out what would probably be the flat-out fastest team in the league. This is one of the reasons I'm semi-optimistic about Hunter being able to log some significant time at the 4. Having Iverson, Iguodala, Carney, Hunter, and Dalembert running a transition game at breakneck speed doesn't seem all that bad. It's not like Cheeks would draw up any real plays anyway. -IK |
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