Sunday, January 13, 2008

The State of the Sixers

Young teams will continually lose and their confidence will waiver throughout a tumultuous season. As new General Manager Ed Stefanski comes in to oversee the rebuilding process that Billy King left a total mess, it seems like the confidence of the team is back and forth. It shows on the court. The Sixers this season have notoriously started strong, usually bolting out to quick leads with their athleticism and energy. However, the second half seems to be the time when they start overthinking and losing leads.

The 76ers have a future. Whether or not it is bright is another story. Having traded Philadelphia staple (and ladies man) Kyle Korver, conceeds that they are looking for more cap space to perhaps make a run at a big free agent in the next year or two. They have a bulge in young talent with Thaddeus Young and Jason Smith coming via the Draft this season, plus youngster Louis Williams and Sam Dalembert coming into their own this year. There are so many pressing needs however, for this team to even sniff a great year.

First and foremost is an inside scorer that can pound the ball and grab 10 boards. Reggie Evans is half that man, but half that man is half of what they need. Whether it be in the draft, or by free agency, they need a big low post guy. They also are in need of a point guard that can take over if/when Andre Miller leaves. Louis Williams, in my opinion, is more of a 2-guard, and is shades of a young Allen Iverson. Whether or not that is a good thing remains to be seen. But Williams does bring a great attitude and slew of energy. Willie Green looks like the round peg trying to fit into the square hole. He doesnt play great defense and doesn't shoot particularly well. That doesn't sound good for his future here in the Stefanski regime.

So there is your overview of the Sixers. Hopefully they address the needs soon. Andre Iguodala does not seem to want to be here for the long haul, but I believe he will change his mind when he realizes the cap space they will have available down the road, and when the young talent begins to fuse together. This does not look like a championship roster, but it could be a 5 or 6 seed roster for next year in the depleted East. Look for a few playoff runs in the next few years, but nothing more.

KORVER GONE-

Kyle Korver misses Philly. After being dealt to the Utah Jazz, Korver feels "uprooted" from the city he has grown to love. Korver was undoubtedly a great human being. But his contract and cap number did not fit the business side of the sport. He made too much money for a one-dimensional player. Here is a good article from David Aldridge in the Philadelphia Daily News on Korver.

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