The Sports Simpleton
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If any team is doomed to stay in the NBA's version of eternal purgatory, it is the Philadelphia 76ers.  For two years, they have succeeded, yet failed and are destined to repeat this outcome year after year for the foreseeable future.  They have made the playoffs two years in a row, and got bounced in the first round.  They have talent, yet no stars.  They have a coach, yet they don't.  They are in essence good enough only not to be bad.  And now, after years of consecutive success and failure, it appears that they are spinning the wheels of mediocrity and will continue to do so until something drastic occurs.  That time is now.

Andre Miller wants to be gone.  Fine.  Samuel Dalembert wants out too.  Better.  In fact, anyone who wants to leave, go ahead and good luck.  Most of the guys on the roster, with the exception of Miller would either have a hard time finding a role on their team or finding playing time ???cause they stink.  Andre Miller is a good point guard for a team who can convince him that he doesn't need to shoot the ball.  He hadn't requested a trade, probably because he wanted to see how things would turn out in Philly.  Now he can predict that the opportunity for him to win is most likely elsewhere.  Samuel Dalembert anyway, could even get a job with the Canadian National Team, so I don't know who'll take a big stiff with no heart with a bigger contract and lesser skill. 

The rest of the team is a rabble of athletic guys who are more of a mish-mosh of talent than a solid team.  Andre Iguodala, although young, is not a guy who is ever going to develop into a go-to, take the last shot, star.  He hit a big shot against Orlando this year, but no one would have been even slightly surprised if that ball rimmed out.  Thaddeus Young I like a lot, but he doesn't really have a position to call his own.  Since Iggy can't play the two guard, the whole team gets screwed up trying to put Andre and Young on the court at the same time.  Either Thaddeus gets stuck behind Andre at the three or he is forced to play the small four.  It doesn't help the team in either case.  One has got to go, either one, but whoever it is...make sure they take Willie Green with them.

Then there is the case of Louis Williams, who was drafted out of what seems like junior high school.  He is one of those tweeners, half point, half shooting guard who can look promising or compromising depending on who he is matched up against.  He is still young, but guess what, in five years he's going to be the exact same player and not so young.  Better see where he can be moved in order to get a bona fide point guard now that Miller is on his way out.

The last main piece of the debacle called the Sixers is Elton Brand.  All I will say about him is that he makes the Sixers look more like the Clippers every day he is on the roster.

So, let's take stock.  We get rid of Dalembert, Iguodala or Young, Willie Green, and Lou Williams, Miller walks as does anyone else on a one year deal.  That's four starters, so yep, that constitutes a blow up.  Whoever the coach is going to be, whether it's Tony DiLeo or some new guy, shouldn't they be given the opportunity to have a team that they can lead into the second round of the playoffs before getting their ticket home?  Please, at least for the fan's sake, let make it happen.

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May 5, 2009  11:40 AM ET

Good blog and good point. The Sixers should at least look to move on Elton Brand. I just don't think he's a good fit. I would keep Iguodala but only if they can bring in a player that would relegate Iguodala to second banana status. He's a solid player but I'm not sure he deserves to be top billing for any team.

May 9, 2009  03:57 PM ET

Brand is not going any where neither is Iggy they both have 80 mil in contracts, what team in there right mind will trade for brand and his 80 mil. Not going to happend what you hope will happen is Sammy and Green get moved and we either via draft or FA find a two guard and a big man who can clog the lane. And improve the bench play this team needs some adjustment not blown up

May 11, 2009  10:04 AM ET

I've been a Sixers fan since 1980. I'm trying to think of a single FA signing or trade that worked out great for them. Anyone?

A distinguished history of signing broken / past their prime players and trading away (or letting walk away) great players.

 
May 12, 2009  10:50 AM ET

Could be overly optimistic here, but I think the Sixers have very good potential (the P word) for next year -- losing both Brand and Jason Smith all year killed them in the paint, on both sides. Brand is an obvious talent when healthy -- and an underrated shot blocker -- and Smith showed me major athleticism and toughness for a seven footer last year as a rookie, with pretty good touch. With Brand at power forward and Smith at center, Iggy moves to clear small forward slot and Dalembert and Young goto the bench as solid reserves. They need to decide on Green or Williams at shooting guard (prefer Green) and let that guy play majority minutes -- but convince Miller to stay. That's a starting five that can win 48-50 games in my view, especially in the east, and have a good bench to draw on.

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