rulebook wrote:rzzzzz wrote:couple of articles today mentioning what Smith could do for the playoff rotation. probably coincidence, though being fanatical, i got to wonder if there's any bit of buzz coming out of Delaware, beyond Elton's comment a couple of weeks ago.
I would imagine that for him to be anywhere within sniffing distance of the playoffs, he needs to start playing in NBA games immediately. Doesn't seem like that's likely, so I doubt we'll see him in April.
I desperately want to be wrong...almost as desperately as the sixers need defensive help on the perimeter.
I remember when a seldom used rookie for the Detroit Pistons pretty much closed out two victories over the Sixers in the playoffs in 2003. During the regular season he played 42 games (5 starts), averaged 10 minutes per game and had unremarkable numbers across the board.
In the playoffs he played in 15 games (3 starts), averaged 25 minutes and posted sizable gains in all his stats across the board. Like I said he pretty much closed out two wins against the Sixers because McKie, Snow et al could not match up with him.
The next season he was a regular in Detroit's lineup.
Man, I hated Tayshaun Prince. He killed the Sixers seemingly every time he played against the Sixers. He was a decent 3 point shooter, but against the Sixers I think he hit everyone one of them.
Anyway, it just goes to show that while certainly not likely, there is a sliver of hope that Zhaire could make a contribution this year.