3 Feb
Arron McKie has been pulled from the sidelines back to the court by way of a complex trade. The Los Angeles Lakers still held the rights to McKie, and he was needed, money wise, to complete the blockbuster trade for Pau Gasol. This is a good thing in some ways. Reports say that McKie will get about $750,000 a year, for three years. McKie is already getting $7,000,000 for this season from the 76ers, the last year of a 3-year gift from Billy King. McKie will act as a player/coach for the Grizzlies. Marc Ivaroni, the coach for Memphis, was a Larry Brown assistant.
Full McKie story at Philly.com –> McKie back on the court
More trades on the horizon? –> Gasol trade could open doors for Sixers
23 Jan
The less than spectacular 2007-08 NBA season is half over. Time flies when your team isn’t so good. The games drag, but time does fly. The 76ers are currently 16-26, which is better than many expected. The team is equally bad at home (8-12), as they are on the road (8-14). For a young team that is a good sign: they are playing consistent ball. The Sixers are currently tied with the Bucks for the 12th slot in the Eastern Conference. It could be worse, but Miami has control of the basement. I expect the currently level of play to diminish slightly (AKA some additional losses). The defense has been horrendous all season, the offense is erratic at best. The bench, after Korver’s departure, is possibly one of the worst in the league.
The Roster
The 76ers starting roster is a strange animal. Part budding young players: Iguodala, Green, and Dalembert, and part older 2nd tier veterans: Andre Miller and Reggie Evans (calling Evans 2nd tier is a stretch, more like solid bench player).
Andre Miller has played well for the most part, at 31 he’s doing good work at the point. But, he shoots way too much for my taste and is clearly auditioning for a role on a playoff team. His defense is awful, he can’t guard any young point guards, and isn’t big enough to guard the larger guards in the league. Miller is close to his career high in points this season, but he’s also close to his career low in assists.
Iguodala is playing well, but the pressure on him to be “the man” is hurting is overall game. Some games it looks like he’s trying to score 30. Other games, he plays in the system and looks uncomfortable. I think Iguodala is an amazing talent. He’s a great defender, he has good instincts, and dunks like a professional. He’s just not finding his way in the post-Iverson game. He’s only 23 and learning by the day. I just hope we can keep him around.
Dalembert is having his best year yet. His fouls are down slightly (not great, but down), his rebounds (10.1/gm) and points (11.5/gm) are at career high levels. Some of this is just because he’s able to stay on the floor longer. I believe he’s playing smarter, and not going for every single shot block like he used to. He goes for two-thirds of them now, and getting them with another career high (2.5/gm). We all know Dalembert was overpaid by Billy King ($10 mil +/year, good for 4 more years!). He also has a trade kicker making him virtually un-tradable. Sammy will be here for a spell, at least he’s paying off.
I don’t want to wreck Willie Green too much, but he’s a gunner. He likes to shoot, a lot. He also shoots a poor percentage (40.5%) and doesn’t too much else on the floor (0.6 steals/gm, 2.1 rebounds/gm, 1.5 assist/gm 2.1 turnovers/gm). Willie also benefited from the King era, landing a $3 mil/year deal for 4 years, coming off knee surgery. Billy King was such a sweetie pie.
Reggie Evans should not be a starter in this league. He rebounds like a banshee, but can not put the ball in the hole
The bench is depleted. After the Korver trade the 76ers are left with a batch of youngins who aren’t yet ready for big minutes. Louis Williams has looked very good this season. Jason Smith is a nice surprise, a 7 footer who knows where to be and plays hard. Carney has shown some flashes. Thaddeus Young has a ton of potential. His game is very Iguodala-like, but can they play together?
Organizationally
The good news? Billy King is gone and Ed Stefanski seems unafraid to make the tough decisions. The Korver trade was a good thing. The Sixers need cap room if they want to win this decade. The Elton Brand/Josh Smith debate rages on the blogs, but there are other issues as well. When Iguodala wasn’t resigned, I was initially kind of bummed. In retrospect, this may have been the best move Billy King never made. Iggy was asking for a ton of cash, and if they had paid him the max deal he was asking for then we’d be up shit creek with little room for deal-making. Iguodala is currently averaging 19.1 points/game, 4.6 assists/gm, and 2.3 steals/gm (also 3 turnovers/gm). These are solid 2nd guy numbers - not superstar, franchise player numbers. What will happen when the negotiations reopen in the Summer of 2008 is anyone’s guess. My gut tells me that Iguodala should have taken the last offer he saw - the next one may be much lower.
What’s next
I’m seeing a 30 win season, maybe 32. This would give Stefanski a nice high pick, and a few others to play with. The Sixers should have ample cap room and currently will be in the rare position of being a real player in the free agent marketplace. There will be Iguodala and Louis Williams to re-sign, but the real prizes are Elton Brand or Josh Smith. Elton Brand is 28 coming off an ACL injury. A lineup of Dalembert, Smith, Iguodala, Green, and Miller isn’t too bad. But, what would be ideal is trading Miller for an expiring deal and trying to land someone like Monta Ellis, Beno Udrih, Delonte West, or even Carlos Arroyo. I do hope that Mo Cheeks gets a new deal. The team has played hard under his leadership. The Sixers still need a bench, but Rodney Carney, Reggie Evans, Jason Smith, Louis Williams and Thaddeus Young can be that and develop. I’m not gonna say that the future looks bright - but it’s not as dim as I once thought.
13 Jan
6 losses in a row, and the trade rumors are hitting a nice peak. I’m just hoping that Andre Miller leaves town before the trade deadline, and the Steafanski puts the franchise in the pole position for 2008-09. It’s sad the we must look so far ahead, but with Iguodala playing the way he’s been playing - does he really think he’ll get a max contract with 19.1 (pts/gm)/5.7 (rebs/gm) - what else can we do. I love Iguodala’s game, he’s the next best thing to Kirilenko, but at a fraction the cost. Kirilenko makes almost 14 million a year, and everyone knows he’s overpaid. Stefanski is not Billy King. Iggy, you missed the money train kid, sorry.
10 Dec
Not much else to say of the subject of King being fired. But, I found two stories with a different approach.
4 Dec
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| They said it would never happen. They said they we’re executing the “three-year plan.” Well I guess we now know it was all crap. Reports surfaced last night that Billy King would be fired and replaced by Ed Stefanski, of the Nets. Hoopshype.com has great GM bio pages. See Billy Kings here.In the 1998 draft Billy King grabbed Larry Hughes (8th overall pick) and forward Casey Shaw (37th overall pick). He also traded a future first-round draft to the Utah Jazz for the draft rights to center Nazr Mohammed. On first glance that doesn’t look too bad. Until you realize what else was available in that crop. The number 9 pick: Dirk Nowitzki (PF), the number 10 pick: Paul Pierce (G/F), and at 11: Bonzi Wells. In the 2nd round you had people like Rashard Lewis (32nd) and Cuttino Mobley (41st). I still get jabs of pain watching Pierce play, knowing that A.I. and him could have been playing along side each other in those good years.The 1999 draft gave us center Todd MacCulloch (47th overall pick) and King also traded a future first-round pick to the Atlanta Hawks for the draft rights to forward Jumaine Jones (the 27th pick). This draft was chock full of top tier quality players. Elton Brand, Steve Francis, Baron Davis, Rip Hamilton, Shawn Marion, Ron Artest, Kirilenko, the list just goes on and on. To pile it on, the Spurs pulled Manu Ginobili at #57, the 2nd to last pick. Damn them smart people!
The 2000 draft is where it really started to become clear that King has no idea what was happening. With the 20th pick he drafted Speedy Claxton. Craig isn’t a bad pick, but with A.I. already a mainstay, how could anyone have thought two under 6 foot guards on the same line would work. The 21st pick, Moris Peterson, a 6′7″ SF/SG who could have played along side A.I. Other notable options: at 27: Primo Brezec, at 37 Eddie House, 38 Eduardo Nájera, 43 Michael Redd, and at 44 Brian Cardinal. This is in the era with Ratliff, Geiger, and big Mac: all three didn’t play the full season due to injuries. The 2001 draft was a bust. The 76ers gave cash to the Clips for a 2nd rounder. Oh wait - we did get Alvin Jones at 57. Who? right. The 2002 draft must have been King’s attempt at making moves. What a mess. The Sixres selected guard Jiri Welsch (16th overall pick) and forward Sam Clancy (45th overall pick). Then they traded the draft rights to guard Jiri Welsch to the Golden State Warriors for a future first-round draft pick and a future first- or second-round draft pick Also, King traded guard Speedy Claxton to the San Antonio Spurs for forward Mark Bryant and the draft rights to guard John Salmons and forward Randy Holcomb. Lastly, they traded second-round picks in 2004 and 2006 for the draft rights to forward-center Efthimios Rentzias. When is Rentzias now? Well according to NBA.com, he’s a Sixer. He played one year. In 2003 King almost did some good things. He selected guard Paccelis Morlende (50th overall pick). This move allowed him to acquire the draft rights to guard Kyle Korver from the New Jersey Nets for cash considerations. Then he traded the draft rights to guard Paccelis Morlende to the Seattle SuperSonics for the draft rights to guard Willie Green. So, we got Willie Green and Korver. This wasn’t too bad considering the draft position that the 76ers had. But, bear in mind that King had traded away multiple picks in the previous years, giving the team very little to work with. In 2004 King again earned a little bit of his income. He drafted Andre Iguodala at #9. The 76ers had no 2nd pick. In 2005 the 76ers had no first rounder, and nabbed Louis Williams at #45. 2004 and 2005 go to show you how much dealing was done, and how inept King was at managing his draft options. Once again, we drafted a small guard, when A.I. was still the main guy on the floor. This is starting to hurt me. It’s still too early to know what the 2006 and 2007 drafts will yield. All in all, King did an awful job. He wasted so much time when Iverson and company needed one more solid piece. Attempts were made, bad contracts were signed (I didn’t even get into that here) and now the result is upon us. The 76ers are the cellar dwellers of the NBA. That will not change in the near future. Iguodala may try and leave next Summer. We have a slew of nearly un-tradable assets. I’m thinking 2010 might be the turn around point. |
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21 Nov
| Somehow the 76ers, a few times every year, manage to let some scrub on any given team score his career high. I wish I could quickly compile some stats on that statement - but I swear it’s true. Again, last night Andray Blatche (who?, exactly) scored 26 points off the bench. It was that kind of night. The Sixers lost badly, 116-101, and didn’t even make a real run. At the end of the 3rd quarter the 76ers were down 30. | ![]() |
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5 Nov
The 76ers are getting a few days rest and practice to regroup after the first three games. News is slim, but some additional words on the Iguodala contract. I can’t believe some people are trying to stick up for this lack of a move. Next up the undefeated Bobcats (2-0) tomorrow night at home.
31 Oct
| One game down, and the Sixers did just what they promised to do. The 76ers lost to the Toronto Raptors 97-106 in game one of the 2007-08 season. The Sixers were down by 20 in the 3rd quarter and battled back to make the game close. In the end the depth and 3 point shooting of the Raptors was too much. The 76ers allowed the Raptors to shoot over 56% from the 3 point line. They did out rebound the Raptors, but gave the ball back in turnovers. Once again, like in pre-season, Andre Miller led the team in attempts. He didn’t shoot bad (7-17) but is he the goto guy now? Korver came off the bench to score 20. Reggie Evans grabbed 15 rebounds in 22 minutes! The Raptors used 12 guys and spread the wealth. TJ Ford passed out 12 assists and scored 14 with only 1 turnover. | ![]() |
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2007-08, Game 1
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At halftime on the radio, the Sixers broadcast team interviewed Billy King. A few gems came from the exchange. First, there is still no signed extenstion for Andre Iguodala. It didn’t sound good to me. Then Billy King expounded on the rebuilding process. He talked about Jim Paxson and Joe Dumars and how he’s “studied” what they’ve done as GMs. This cracks me up because King has been a GM since 1998, while Dumars started in 2000 and Paxson in 2003. I know the situations are different, but does this mean for 3 to 6 years King had no clue at all. We are now supposed to trust this new 3 year plan?
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31 Oct
Well it’s finally here. The 2007-08 season begins tonight for the low-expectation Sixers. It may appear that I’m not a fan of the team. This isn’t the case at all. I’m often most critical of the things I love. I just want the best for the franchise, and we’ve gotten short shrift for a few seasons now. I wish the team the best of luck and the best of health. I have faith that Mo Cheecks will do his damnedest to get this team on the right track. I just don’t know how much that will matter. Iguodala, contract or no extension will be fun to watch year long. Korver will hop off the bench and bang threes. Who knows what Dalembert, Williams, and Willie Green will do - but I’ll be watching. I scored some tickets to the home opener on Saturday night, and I’m geeked up! Besides the fact, that I am just a huge NBA fan - let’s enjoy the ride.
On to the news around the way
25 Oct
| For the 2nd time this preseason the 76ers faced off against the New York Knicks. The end result was nearly the same. The Sixers lost 90 to 103. The squad shot under 40% and were handily outrebounded. They did show some effort on defense, forcing 24 turnovers. But, this is a shady Knicks team, not an elite group at all, and they played 15 players. Once again Andre Miller led the team in scoring and attempts. This just kills me. Everyone praises him for his “true point guard” status. Yeah he shot 50% this game but if this happens in the regular season I’m gonna revolt. | ![]() |
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