2006 - 2007 Sixers Season Thread

Started by PhillyPhreak54, November 01, 2006, 03:56:01 AM

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SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on December 11, 2006, 09:14:50 PM
You guys DO NOT want Steve Francis on the Sixers.

Repeat after me: DO NOT.

Same applies for all the Knicks

Rome

It took a minor miracle for the Magic to kick that loser to the curb.

Thank God for the lunacy of Isiah Thomas.

BigEd76

#332
Zach Randolph with a layup with :02 left wins it for Portland.  8 losses in a row...  :-D

Iguodala had a career high though (27)

Iverson's locker is completely cleaned out and the nameplate is gone...

Eaglez

Yeah well. 8 straight losses, that puts them what, 1.5 games back in the Atlantic? The whole Atlantic division sucks.

Wingspan

i used to live next door to malik rose, we're actually friends still.

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MDS

11k if that at the game.

Pathetic.

CWebb 2-9
Ollie 1-4
Korver 4-10
Green 2-10
Dalembert had 6 turnovers

Wow.
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.

PhillyPhreak54


PhillyPhreak54

I want someone in the press to ask AI (whenever he makes himself available to the press) what he thinks about his statement when Mo was hired.

Remember he said "If you can't play for Mo than something is wrong with you" and he kissed him.

DH

Quote from: FFatPatt on December 11, 2006, 06:03:46 PM
Um, it's true.  Also, Tom Glavine is the only pitcher in the majors that makes Jamie Moyer look young.

Ha.

Jesse Orosco has to be floating around somewhere, no?

The BIGSTUD

Calling it right on the $ since day one.
Just pointing laughing, and living it up while watching the Miami Heat stink it up.

PhillyPhreak54

QuoteSources: Iverson nixes trade to Bobcats
Indiana, Boston, Minnesota and Sacramento are among the teams still in the mix, according to sources.

BY DAVID ALDRIDGE
The Philadelphia Inquirer
December 11, 2006, 10:42 PM EST

PHILADELPHIA -- For a while Monday, the Philadelphia 76ers were close to solving their Allen Iverson problem.

The Sixers, according to a source, were close to sending Iverson to the Charlotte Bobcats for a package of players Monday afternoon. But Iverson indicated his displeasure with being sent to the Bobcats -- the league's newest team, having begun play in 2004 -- and the deal died, the source said.

Iverson, a former Bethel High standout, asked to be traded last week, and a source indicated that he didn't care where he was sent. But that apparently did not extend to the Bobcats, who are struggling to draw fans, and who would have difficulty bringing someone to Charlotte who didn't want to be there, and who would likely make that unhappiness known to the public.

With only a little more than $38 million in player salaries -- forward Gerald Wallace is the team's highest-paid player, at just $5.5 million this season -- Charlotte is about $15 million below the league's salary cap of $53.1 million and could make a major player acquisition easier than any team in the league.

The Bobcats also have players with short contracts, which fits the Sixers' desires. Philadelphia wants to trade Iverson for players whose deals expire either this season or after the 2007-08 season, when Chris Webber's contract ends and the Sixers expect to finally get under the salary cap.

Charlotte has a few players who fill that bill: veteran guard Brevin Knight, who makes $4.4 million this season on a contract that expires in 2008; forward Melvin Ely, whose $3.3-million contract ends after this season; forward Othella Harrington (2008, $2.2 million this season); and underrated center Primoz Brezec (2008, $2.75 million this season).

Dealing any or all of those players would not affect the Bobcats' core group: guard Raymond Felton, guard Adam Morrison, forward Sean May or center Emeka Okafor. Wallace, 24, who has become a much-improved player in Charlotte, would be attractive to the Sixers, but he's also part of that core.

At least one team believed the Bobcats were in the driver's seat earlier Monday. "It's Michael (Jordan)'s deal to turn down," said an executive of one team that is involved in the trade discussions, referring to Charlotte's new minority owner. It is uncertain whether the proposed trade can be resurrected.

Meanwhile, Sixers president Billy King continues to sift through other offers. He's keeping those offers extremely close to the vest. One longtime friend of King's, with an NBA team, said King "wasn't telling me a ... thing" about which way he was thinking.

Sources indicate that Indiana, Boston and Minnesota continue to express interest in Iverson, with Denver and Sacramento also in the mix. But in some cases, King would likely have to take a player he wouldn't necessarily want in order to get rid of Iverson. The Pacers, for example, want to rid themselves of swingman Stephen Jackson, who has three years left on his deal. The Timberwolves are shopping guard Ricky Davis.

The Kings seem to be stronger players in the bidding for Iverson than one would think at first glance. A source said Sacramento was discussing a package including guard Mike Bibby and forward Kenny Thomas for Iverson.

Each has connections to Webber: Bibby and Webber led the Kings to the Western Conference finals in 2002; Thomas was part of the package the Sixers traded to Sacramento for Webber in 2005.

MDS

Does Allen have a NTC or did King just comply?
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.

The BIGSTUD

This is the second most popular rumor right now:

Williamson, Bibby, Garcia, #1, and Hart for Iverson, Ollie, and Henderson (Henderson could be replaced, as this trade can not be completed until the 15th if he is involved)

From this site:

http://www.ezekielbearsports.com/bbs/showpost.php?p=503507&postcount=42

Some Kings insider has his own board.

Terrible trade for the Sixers. No young good talent and an average draft pick.
Calling it right on the $ since day one.
Just pointing laughing, and living it up while watching the Miami Heat stink it up.

PhillyPhreak54

Probably he scared Charlotte away from the deal.

Word got to him that he was going there and he pitched a fit. He probably told his agent to call Mike down in Charlotte and tell him he would refuse to report or something like that.

DH

Sounds like that deal to Charlotte would have only been for some expiring contracts at seasons end, which would have amounted to probably nothing once next year started.

Probably better off.