Thursday, August 21, 2008

Eddie Blogonator

The Sixers are Fantastic

August 21, 2008 6:36 PM

I mean, you know, I like the team and all. Exciting times.

But what I'm really talking about is the fact that Ed Stefanski and the PR staff just hosted a conference call for bloggers. Took just about 25 minutes and nothing was off-limits.

I think it offers the team a connection to the passionate blogging public that is not available any other way.Ed Stefanski

And they handled the whole thing with a smile. I didn't feel for one second that in the minds of PR man Michael Preston, or Stefanski himself, they were talking to the JV.

It was just a GM and some bloggers having a conversation. That would not have happened two years ago. The Sixers deserve some kudos for being web-savvy.

The talk itself had a number of interesting ideas.

One thing I was curious about was the role of Thaddeus Young, one of my favorite young NBA players. The Sixers became a good team last year pretty much when they started playing Young long minutes, and he mainly got those minutes at power forward. At that position, as opposed to the small forward, it doesn't matter as much that he's not a lights out shooter and has a mediocre handle. Also his speed as a slasher really hurts a lot of other fours.

But now the team has Elton Brand, who is clearly the starting, and ending, power forward. Stefanski himself says that a big part of the reason Brand came to the team was because they had done some winning late last year. But if you bench Thaddeus, or move him to another position, is Brand still joining an exciting young team? So, what is Thaddeus's role now?

"That will shake itself out in preseason," says Stefanski. "Elton Brand is out starting power forward, and I expect that if you asked him Maurice Cheeks would tell you that he envisions Thad at the three, if he had to guess right now. Thad has been working very hard this summer on his handle, and there is no question his handle has gotten better. But only in the preseason can we see how that translates to games. Also, he can play four at times when Elton Brand is getting a break. And don't forget that, especially in the East, sometimes Elton will be able to play some at center."

Some other highlights:

  • Stefanski said the Sixers would not have signed Theo Ratliff if Jason Smith had not been injured, and that injury could also mean some NBA playing time for promising rookie big man Marreese Speights.
  • Stefanski confirmed that Andre Miller does not have an agent at the moment. Miller had been represented by Lon Babby. When he has an agent, they will talk about an extension.
  • He does not anticipate any more deals, although when Willie Green came up, Stefanski said that the team didn't plan to trade him, and he'd get an opportunity to play. Which struck me as notably not the same as saying we think he's a big part of our future. That all makes sense, too. Any GM would prefer those touches go to Louis Williams, Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, Thaddeus Young and the like.
  • Stefanski thinks the Sixers can still run, even with Elton Brand. He points out that Samuel Dalembert is a very fast big man, and if Brand is the trailer on the fast break, that's not the end of the world.
  • On the topic of players heading overseas in bigging numbers, Stefanski more or less read from the NBA hymnal: "I know the NBA is the greatest league in the world," he says. "The best players in the world want to take a shot at the NBA." True. Except for Josh Childress, Carlos Delfino, Carlos Arroyo, Earl Boykins, Juan Carlos Navarro, Primoz Brezec, Nenad Krstic, Bostjan Nachbar, Loren Woods etc.
  • Asked why the Sixers never made an offer to Josh Smith, after courting him, Stefanski said the Sixers love Smith, but suspected the Hawks would match any offer they made. They had also never been certain who might enter unrestricted free agency, and were thrilled when Elton Brand entered the market. Asked later if he thought the Hawks got Smith at a bargain rate, Stefanski said he thought the Hawks were very pleased to have been able to match an offer to Smith, instead of negotiating themselves.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Miller-for-Billups?

This past week Andre Iguodala reportedly agreed to sign a lucrative 6-year deal with the Sixers. That leaves the team with a very solid line-up that is decidedly lacking in shooters. Brand and Dalembert should be great in the middle, especially with Speights and Evans backing them up. The now-out-for-the-season Jason Smith might also be replaced in this year's line-up with serviceable back-up center Theo Ratliff.

Swingmen look very good with the oversized Iguodala at the 2, the lightning-fast and highly efficient Thaddeus Young manning the 2/3, and Willie Green playing back-up or part-time starter. Kareem Rush adds a light element of shooting.

The point/combo-guard situation looks just as stable with Andre Miller anchoring the point as a steady leader. Lou Williams can play the 1 and 2 and hopefully will improve to the point that he can play the 1 more often. Royal Ivey is a solid defender who will be a solid upgrade over the useless Kevin Ollie.

On the defensive end, Dalembert and Brand should provide ample interior D with the help of Evans. Iguodala is a stellar defender and Miller is OK. A defensive line-up of Dalembert, Brand, Iguodala, Williams/Ivey, and Miller should be able to score, stop the opponent, and draw steals.

The only missing element? An exciting shooter. Iggy is a slasher, Brand is a post-scorer and mid-range shooter, Dalembert has no offensive game, Miller is a mid-range guy, Green can shoot at times, Williams is another slasher, Speights is another mid-range guy and so is Young.... The deep threat, other than Rush and Green, is missing. That's why I'm proposing we trade Andre Miller for Chauncey Billups.

Billups would give us the 3-point threat, defensive toughness, and elite leadership we need. The Pistons might do the deal because Andre Miller's contract expires at the end of this season, thus potentially giving Detroit a lot of money to play with. A team of Billups, Iguodala, Young, Brand, and Dalembert could compete for a championship. The presently composed team will improve and hopefully will compete for a championship too; but there are too many slasher and mid-range guys on offense and not enough shooters. Even with trading Carney, the team has a lot of talent that brings the similar skills to the table between Iguodala, Green, Williams, Rush, Young, and Ivey. If Ed Stefanski is reading this, he'll heed my words and try to deal Miller (and possibly a pick or a guy like Green or Evans) to a Pistons team that is looking to reshape itself for that final piece of the puzzle.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

BREAKING NEWS: Sixers Injury Report


76ers Place Hip-Hop on Injured Reserve: Popular Mascot to Begin Rehabilitation Effective Immediately

Young Fans encouraged to Send Cards and Get Well Wishes for a Speedy Recovery

The Philadelphia 76ers today placed their mascot Hip-Hop on the injured reserve list after the popular and entertaining mascot suffered an injury to his knee while attempting one of his sky-walking dunks for a group of children.

Effective immediately, Hip-Hop is beginning an extensive rehabilitation program.
"We expect Hip-Hop to make a full recovery," said Senior Vice President of Business Operations Lara Price. "We know how badly he wants to return and we know how much his fans are looking forward to him getting back on the court to perform the dunks that made him famous."

Hip-Hop, a 10-year veteran, has only missed one game since joining the club after attending college at John "Hop" Kins University. The only time he was forced to miss action was due to birth of his first bunny, during Game Five of the 2001 NBA Finals.

Hip-Hop is determined to return to form in time for the start of the regular season. The Sixers have created a dedicated space at SIXERS.COM where fans can monitor his progress every "hop" of the way.

Young fans are encouraged to send "Get Well" cards which can be mailed to:
Hip-Hop's Health WatchC/o Philadelphia 76ersThe Wachovia Center 3601 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA, 19148

Friday, August 1, 2008

Sixers starting to come together ....

Royal Ivey and Kareem Rush joined the team this week. Lou Williams was signed to a long deal yesterday. Now all we need to do is sign Andre Iguodala and we have the makings of a very formidable team with decent depth.

Here's the run-down:

PGs Andre Miller, Lou Williams, Royal Ivey
SGs Andre Iguodala, Willie Green, Kareem Rush
SFs Thaddeus Young
PFs Elton Brand, Marreese Speights, Reggie Evans
Cs Sam Dalembert, Jason Smith

That's a twelve man squad right there with very good guard depth an excellent depth at power forward. The 3-position needs to be shored up with another shooter and we need a nice, back-up center but I'm already very excited about this squad!

Predicted Future Moves:
Moving Reggie Evans, Willie Green, and/or Andre Miller for a swingman and a PG to replace Miller. That said, I think Miller can man this team for the next 3 years if the Sixers want him to do that.

Ed Stefanski has successfully added good power forwards (Brand and Speights) to our roster!!!! I can't remember when the last time was that we had a stud PF and a good prospect PF. Moses Malone days? Definitely, we're talking pre-Iverson here.....

AN OPEN LETTER TO SAM DALEMBERT (by L. Boom)

Dear Slammin,

We've got an important season coming up. As you may have heard, we've signed a power forward by the name of Elton Brand. He's good at playing the game of basketball - so good in fact, that assuming we can resign Andre Iguadala, our Sixers team has a chance to win the east and compete for an NBA title. Sammy, listen to me, when someone passes you the ball this year, pause for a second and repeat thefollowing: "I am not Mark Price." I know you sometimes think that you are Mark Price...or Reggie Miller, or Jerry West or some other sharpshooting two guard trapped inside the body of a seven foot Haitian man, but you most certainly are not. What you are is an athletic center who can rebound and block shots. And that's all we need you to do this year - play D. I've talked with Stefanski and he agrees. In fact, he's willing to give you a salary bonus every time you score under 10 points. Sam, it's simple - you need to come to terms with the fact that you're a crappy role player. Most importantly, you need to stop shooting. Stop shooting stop shooting stop stop shooting shooting stop shooting STOP SHOOOOOOOOOTING THE BALL!!! And please shave your mohawk prior to training camp.

Your Friend,

The city of Philadelphia