Hedo05 wrote:
Kirilenko could run with the young guys and has great handles and court vision for a big man (something neither Sam nor Evans have). Even Jazz fans say that he is better served as a PF then SF. The only problem is that he has a BIG BIG contract.
That he has a big contract is unfortunate, but probably the only reason he could be available without giving up ridiculous value. If he was making ~ 10 million a year, there'd be no real reason for Utah to think about trading him.
But regardless of his salary, I think that the most important thing is that he's a great fit for what the Sixers are doing: he's very athletic, he's defensive-minded, unselfish, smart, and versatile.
Offensively, he's not an elite go-to scorer down low, but I think he'd be golden with moving without the ball and him getting easy layups from Miller. That he can hit the occasional three-pointer also helps.
And defensively, he's a monster who would fit in well next to Young and Dalembert and Iggy. That could help make the Sixers one of the best defensive teams over the coming years.
I don't have to mention this because it should be evident how much I like him, but after Brand I'd probably make going after Kirilenko my Plan B this offseason.
Al would be a more realistic option. He is a good rebounder, hard worker and can space the floor. Problem is that he is your typical tweener and is a selfish player.
Al Harrington will always get his 15 - 20 ppg, but I think with his defensive and other issues, he doesn't really help a team win that much.