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Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Some potential bargains that I want LA to look at are Kyle Lowry (reminds me of Fish but can't shoot), Shaun Livingston (played well but can't shoot and injury concerns), Dorell Wright (athletic, can defend and hit open threes).Originally Posted by Im Not You
The scary thing about LA...is that the roster tweaks they need to make are fairly minor.
A competent point guard, a young wing off the bench, and another big.
Then of course there are the veterans like Tracy McGrady or Jermaine O'Neal that want a ring.
No, Young is better suited for the 4. He's a good starter for us. His improved jump shot helps spread the floor for our other players. Plus his post game has improved as well. Iguodala is our 3. Iggy has proved that he is much more effective at the 3 than the 2. We tried playing him at the SG two seasons ago. It did not work very well. He's not a good shooter. We are better off with Turner who has a shot at the 2 than Iguodala. Iggy is a great slasher on the offensive end & can catch the defense off guard with his cuts to the basket.Originally Posted by BangDak
Young plays better at the 3, and Brand better off the bench.
IMO, still go for Turner. I'm loving that wing they would have, but they need to dump brand for like a 2nd round pick. Noic. as well
That's something they are going have to work on. But they have used that lineup with Young at the 4 & Iggy at the 3. They were a good team when they had that lineup. Like I said before, I think Collins wants them to push the ball up the floor & get a lot of fast break points. Turner will be a good pick for us. We haven't had a decent SG since Iverson (pre Denver days). Turner will help spread the floor for everybody. The last thing we need is another big man clogging up the paint for us.Originally Posted by Durden7
How is that team going to grab a rebound.
Thats basically a dummied-down version of the Suns offense.... and thats not pretty.
Turner is a bad pick for the Sixers.
Tell me about it. We would have had his contract off the books at the end of next season. He does his job at the center postion (blocks shots, rebounds & not too many shots). I'm still scratching my head as to why we traded him. But then again our front office is horrible. We didn't resign Andre Miller, picked the wrong UCLA guard in last year's draft & paid Brand way too much damn money.Originally Posted by JPZx
I really think the Sixers will take Evan Turner in the end, but I just don't get why they traded Samuel Dalembert. Still makes zero sense to me.
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Some potential bargains that I want LA to look at are Kyle Lowry (reminds me of Fish but can't shoot), Shaun Livingston (played well but can't shoot and injury concerns), Dorell Wright (athletic, can defend and hit open threes).Originally Posted by Im Not You
The scary thing about LA...is that the roster tweaks they need to make are fairly minor.
A competent point guard, a young wing off the bench, and another big.
Then of course there are the veterans like Tracy McGrady or Jermaine O'Neal that want a ring.
Just can't see Lowry. He makes terrible decisions still and don't see him as an improvement over Farmar.
I do see Jermaine O'neal and Wright being a fit though. I'll like to see them make a play for Ridnour. I believe he can fill in that PG role nicely as a starter or off the bench.
Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
Some potential bargains that I want LA to look at are Kyle Lowry (reminds me of Fish but can't shoot), Shaun Livingston (played well but can't shoot and injury concerns), Dorell Wright (athletic, can defend and hit open threes).Originally Posted by Im Not You
The scary thing about LA...is that the roster tweaks they need to make are fairly minor.
A competent point guard, a young wing off the bench, and another big.
Then of course there are the veterans like Tracy McGrady or Jermaine O'Neal that want a ring.
Just can't see Lowry. He makes terrible decisions still and don't see him as an improvement over Farmar.
I do see Jermaine O'neal and Wright being a fit though. I'll like to see them make a play for Ridnour. I believe he can fill in that PG role nicely as a starter or off the bench.
Why do you still hate on Lowry like that? True, he is wild at times, but he is always aggressive. Rebounds the ball for a PG and he goes to the line while shooting 80+%. Needs to develop a jumper, but 9pts/5assists/4rebs is pretty solid for a back-up PG.
I don't really see Lowry as a horrible decision maker. Considering he comes off the bench to back-up Aaron Brooks and gets almost same amount of assists with a lot less turnovers, most teams would be happy to have him as their back-up PG. Farmar and Shannon Brown are definitely a step lower than Lowry as back-up PGs as well. I hate to say this, but Lowry is even comparable to Mike Conley. You might bring up Conley's late season's improvements as usual, but statistically, they are quite similar for the season. Lowry got injured at the end of the season as well. I believe the Rockets will try to re-sign Lowry no matter what unless there is a Bosh deal or something.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I'm sure under the right coach and system his decision making will improve somewhat, but I don't see LA going after a perimeter PG that can't shoot like Lowry or Livingston.Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
They both have good skills that can help them in their system, but being able to shoot isn't one of them. 39% from the field just won't cut it. Lowry is probably more able to improve his shot than Livingston though. I would like to see them somehow get a pick in the draft and take Bledsoe. He's another Lowry who can actually shoot. Let him develop and he could possibly be a starter in a few years.
Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones
After checking the Sixers board on RealGM the Sixers insider there(he's 100% legit...one of the most respected ones on there) said the Sixers are NOT done trading yet.
They're supposedly eyeing Udoh/Aldrich via trade.
Originally Posted by JPZx
Yeah we know Turner is going #2, but what you said sounds weird? The people running the website have the inside scoop? Seems odd. Where'd you hear that? Or did you see it?Originally Posted by franchise3
Sixers official website accidently put up a pic of Turner, with the caption of the Sixers draft Evan Turner. It's down now.
So, Turner #2. But we knew that.
Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
I don't really see Lowry as a horrible decision maker. Considering he comes off the bench to back-up Aaron Brooks and gets almost same amount of assists with a lot less turnovers, most teams would be happy to have him as their back-up PG. Farmar and Shannon Brown are definitely a step lower than Lowry as back-up PGs as well. I hate to say this, but Lowry is even comparable to Mike Conley. You might bring up Conley's late season's improvements as usual, but statistically, they are quite similar for the season. Lowry got injured at the end of the season as well. I believe the Rockets will try to re-sign Lowry no matter what unless there is a Bosh deal or something.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
I'm sure under the right coach and system his decision making will improve somewhat, but I don't see LA going after a perimeter PG that can't shoot like Lowry or Livingston.Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
They both have good skills that can help them in their system, but being able to shoot isn't one of them. 39% from the field just won't cut it. Lowry is probably more able to improve his shot than Livingston though. I would like to see them somehow get a pick in the draft and take Bledsoe. He's another Lowry who can actually shoot. Let him develop and he could possibly be a starter in a few years.
So the Sixers gave up Dalembert only to have plans of drafting a younger Dalembert? It's not even saving them money as they took on Nocioni's tuuuurrible contract.Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones
After checking the Sixers board on RealGM the Sixers insider there(he's 100% legit...one of the most respected ones on there) said the Sixers are NOT done trading yet.
They're supposedly eyeing Udoh/Aldrich via trade.
yup. sixerfan1976 is legit. udoh is supposebly the guy they want now, and they might be willing to trade thad for him
Aside from the fact that they both block a lot of shots, Udoh and Dalembert are nothing alike. Udoh has an extremely high basketball IQ, can handle the ball, hit the mid-range, doesn't take bad shots and is a great teammate. He's like the anti-Dalembert. Turner will be playing shooting guard and I think you can expect Hawes to get the start at the 5, although Brand, Speights, Udoh/Aldrich will all be getting minutes there. Lou, Meeks, Nocioni, Speights and Udoh sounds like a pretty good bench to me. Jrue is gonna be a heck of a player too I've heard a bunch of hate on here regarding him but I think he's going to have big year. Cleveland and Charlotte probably won't be in the playoffs next year and who knows about Atlanta if they lose Joe. I think you can add Philly and New York to the playoffs next season.Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
So the Sixers gave up Dalembert only to have plans of drafting a younger Dalembert? It's not even saving them money as they took on Nocioni's tuuuurrible contract.Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones
After checking the Sixers board on RealGM the Sixers insider there(he's 100% legit...one of the most respected ones on there) said the Sixers are NOT done trading yet.
They're supposedly eyeing Udoh/Aldrich via trade.
yup. sixerfan1976 is legit. udoh is supposebly the guy they want now, and they might be willing to trade thad for him
Holiday/Iggy/Turner/Brand/Udoh...Yea, welcome to the 2011 lottery.
[h1]Sixers Accidentally Reveal Pick Will Be Turner?[/h1]
Jun 18, 2010 3:03 PM EST
The Sixers official team site may have tipped the front office's hand on their selection with the second overall pick.
An image of the results draft board showed a Photoshopped version with John Wall being selected by the Wizards, followed by Evan Turner by the Sixers.
Right on Franchise.
Edit: Picture of it-
It's beyond awful.Originally Posted by CP1708
This forum will be much nicer next week when there aren't 15 Kobe/Laker threads on page 1 run by morons and 200 haters in there like fireman tryin to piss on every comment/post/stat/breakdown/made up story that's talked about.
Can't wait to get back to normal, see ya'll next week.