Evan must go next.
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Evan must go next.
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Evan must go next.
BK signed him for rebounding so what has it really accomplished. The Sixers average 3 rebounds more than their opponents yet are still losing. Any rebounds are offset by his otherwise poor play. If you think his offense is bad watch him on defense. He has no lateral movement and is constantly being left behind. He leaves his man on the week side to get an advantage on rebounding but the play often ends in wide open shots due to ball rotation or mismatches. He is uncoordinated and one-dimensional. How in the hell was he signed? How many offensive plays per game are called for the PF or center. Evans might help a team with more weapons but not the sizers. Maybe it's me but I would rather take my chances with Amundson or Shav, even Minute Bol for pete's sake. By the way, ship Booth out also. By the way Green's play last night made me sick also. Sorry AI, maybe you and McNaab can chat about your lack of weapons.
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9th Wonder wrote:I sincerely hope we don't keep him around for his size, if a trade is in fact available.
Speaking of trades, the Hunter for Evans deal is looking worse by the day. And I don't even know/care what Hunter has done this year.
I think Hunter had a bad injury.
Hopefully the Sixers trade Evans for Arroyo(Expiring)
We play Smith as the starting PF, give Young some minutes at the 4, and even throw Amundson out there.
Stefanski needs to get this done!!!