07-08 Philadelphia 76ers Season Thread

Started by BigEd76, October 30, 2007, 11:23:51 PM

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reese125

I can see you never touched a basketball in your life. Thats ok IGY/Munson. Read along.

Half of those players are not centers? Id love to hear your definition of a center then. Please enlighten me how Dalembert is better than those listed. Actually, dont bother--its pointless. Like I said, I could easily name more players that are better.

Dalemberts abilities could easily be matched by these guys if need be:
Nene,  A.Bogut, J.Przybilla,  A.Bargnani,  Z.Pachulia, E.Dampier/D.Diop, B.Miller,  A. Bynum,  B.Haywood, I.Diogu

The hate is because his consistent mental mistakes--to be names STILL at this stage in the game are ridiculous. You can only have so much hope and he is what he is. Kind of like yourself--who knows squat about basketball

ice grillin you

sixers win again

sammy was a block away from a triple double

18-11-9
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

MDS

is rodney carney hurt again? he wasnt even listed in the box score, even under dnp-cd.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

PhillyGirl

From today's Inky:

QuoteSixers forward Rodney Carney sat out with the flu
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

reese125

my god---watching that game last night makes you not want to ever watch a Sixers game again.  Every person that touched the ball decided to drive to the basket....no matter what. It looked like a JV game

ice grillin you

i got the quickest last channel trigger finger ever on the sixer and flyer games right now

sammy = the godfather
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SD_Eagle5

Sammy was a beast tonight

Pretty good article on Stefanski:
QuoteSixers call on one of Philly's own

By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports
December 13, 2007





John Nash pleaded with Ed Stefanski to let go of his midlife crises. Stay out of the basketball business, he told him. And what about those four boys you need to get through college? His old friend had a successful mortgage business, a cushy college basketball television job, a good, balanced life in Philadelphia.

"He was giving up a lucrative career for what could've been a short-lived NBA experience," Nash said. "I tried to dissuade him."

Eight years ago, Stefanski told Nash, then the Nets GM, that he wanted to make this leap of faith before it was too late in life. He told Nash to keep him in mind. Nash had always believed Stefanski had the beautiful basketball mind and the iron will to validate those in the New Jersey front office questioning, Who is this guy?

Now, Nash said, "he's exceeded my wildest expectations for him."

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How about Stefanski's own? The 76ers brought Stefanski home as president and general manager to restore their lost cause. There are dream jobs, and there is Stefanski, the old Penn Quakers guard for Chuck Daly, the Catholic league coach at Monsignor Bonner High School, getting the offer to run the franchise of his childhood. The Sixers chose Stefanski in the 10th round of the 1976 NBA Draft, cut him and he figured the rest of his life would be spent rooting for them.

Running them?

Never.

"I die with every Philadelphia team," Stefanski said. "I love this place."

This doesn't make him basketball's Vince Papale, or basketball's Balboa, but his story is still something of a longshot considering it was just 2000 when Nash hired him as a New Jersey scout. All around town, Philadelphians love that one of their own has been entrusted with the family store. Philadelphia basketball is the ultimate closed club in sports, a tight fraternity that transcends preps to the pros.

So far, Stefanski hasn't made big, bold promises and torn into Billy King's flawed regime. Bad contracts here? Well, every team has them, he said. Most new general managers and coaches love to go on and on about how bad of a circumstance they've inherited, just so they can get more credit if they win and deflect blame if they don't.

Stefanski hasn't sold himself as a savior because there are none wearing suits in the front office. You work hard, take smart risks and get a little lucky. That's how it goes upstairs. That's true for everyone.

"The bottom line is personnel," Stefanski said.

All he's known with the Nets is living on the road, punching his passport through Europe and driving dirt roads to small gyms in the boondocks. Stefanski played an immense part in the Nets' Eastern Conference rise, a bird-dog evaluator and a shrewd trader with far more hits than misses. Nets president Rod Thorn is responsible for the Jason Kidd trade, but little else about the franchise's ascent – the trading for Richard Jefferson and Vince Carter, the drafting of Nenad Krstic – happened without Stefanski's wisdom and judgment.

Philadelphia is one of those major Eastern markets the NBA needs to get back. The Sixers have made the playoffs in the lousy East only once since 2003, but a core of young players, a tradable point guard, Andre Miller, and a possible $14 million in salary cap space next summer, offer an opportunity to rise out of the rubble. Mo Cheeks isn't automatically a lame duck because Stefanski's ego isn't large enough to make him hire his own coach.

As for owner Ed Snider's consultant, Larry Brown, his nebulous position with the Sixers will quietly diminish and evaporate. If Brown was waiting to coach Philadelphia again, that'll never happen. Where does Brown go next? With the baggage he brings out of his most recent stops in New York, Detroit and Team USA, the risk-reward has changed. Once, everyone believed he was worth the trouble.

"Now, it'll take a desperate owner to hire him," one Western Conference executive said.

For now, Stefanski judges the risk-reward of holding onto Miller, the cost to re-sign Andre Iguodala and the young Sixers players worth staking his franchise's future. Between now and those choices Nash, a past Sixers GM himself, sees Stefanski winning one thing for sure: The trust of a basketball community that had come to scorn the 76ers.

"I'm not sure people coming from the outside are as aware," Nash said, "but Eddie has such an advantage because of his great feel for the area, the tradition. The Sixers haven't done a good job remaining connected with the alumni, and Eddie is making every effort to reach out. He'll get them back."

In the end, they'll judge him on winning basketball games. A frustrated old Eagles and Phillies fan himself, the new president and GM understands that truth. For Philly GM's, life can get downright nasty. Just remember, Ed Stefanski decided to give up comfortable a long time ago.



Dillen

So another early teens pick seems likely...what the hell.

After looking at the box score, I guess this one was all on Dalembert. No young guys had noteworthy games.

ice grillin you

yeah sammy owned this game...if he could just show better consistency hed be an all star...he needs to piece together numerous good games in a row...to many of these games followed by four pts and seven rebounds the next night
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Dillen on December 15, 2007, 10:25:15 PM
So another early teens pick seems likely...what the hell.

After looking at the box score, I guess this one was all on Dalembert. No young guys had noteworthy games.

I'd like to see Thad get some more minutes, he hasn't done bad when he's been in. The sixers are actually in playoff contention so they'll go all out. Sammy is probably the most underrated athlete in this city.

ice grillin you

totally agree on thad...and lou williams...i said this on the thread a few weeks ago that willie green gets way to many minutes....take some of his run and spread it around
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

BigEd76

Iguodala's shot at the buzzer was #1 on SportsCenter's Top 10.  They included Zumoff screaming into the mic.

Dillen

#192
Willie Green didn't suit up yesterday? Nice. I like that Thad is getting minutes now.

If the Sixers end up in the 9-13 pick range like they would now, there should be a number of good big men there. Darrell Arthur, Brook Lopez, Devon Hardin, and Kevin Love.

ice grillin you

sixers are on right now on nba tv for anyone that has it
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

SunMo

i just happened to turn on Comcast and saw them on...wtf with the 6pm start?
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