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Post#201 » by Ern III » Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:56 am

I'm a fanatical Jazz supporter, but I've just come over to say I'm rooting for you guys to make the playoffs and spring an upset or two. The NBA's better when the 76ers succeed. Congratulations on a great win tonight.
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Post#202 » by freshie2 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:19 am

Which guy in the picutre is the Kool Aid man??
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Post#203 » by freshie2 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:23 am

...and how did we like the results with the new lineup?
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Post#204 » by ExplosionsInDaSky » Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:29 am

Alright! We got this... Confidence booster lets see if we can keep it rolling. I really don't want to play these guys in the playoffs nor do I want to play Boston. If we can get to 6 or even 5 then we have a chance at advancing.
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Post#205 » by Sandalf42 » Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:08 pm

Young drives with one dribble and a huge stride, leans one way into his defender, then spins away to free up his left hand for a smooth runner with great touch. Its unstoppable, unblockable, uncoachable and his ticket to being a big time scorer over the next 15 years.

Thad did a variation of the move three times (twice on drives and once in the post) against great defenders like Sheed, and looked effortless. The man is a gazelle with a velvet touch around the cup.


Thad started out the game unstoppable, but disappeared in the 2nd half.

Typical rookie. :roll:

Not worried though. The fact that he CAN be unstoppable for any stretch of time at 19 years old is straight up ridiculous.
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Post#206 » by STChaser » Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:01 pm

He's progressively so fast I honestly cannot accurately gauge his potential at this time.


How true. When you consider that he's the second youngest player in the league, it's really amazing. You'd almost have to anoint him the steal of the draft if he continues playing like this. Here we have a 12th pick playing like a top 3 - on both ends of the floor.

Anyway, great win last night. Does anyone recall the last time we beat Detroit in the regular season? Seems like ages ago.

This team is winning because they've discovered a formula that works. Anyone else notice that they've done a great job of pacing themselves in games? It seems like we start off the 1st and 3rd with a slower tempo offense and then try to run our opponents out of the building in the 2nd and 4th quarters. I also think this team is in excellent shape all around. In fact, the Knicks commentators couldn't get over how well conditioned our entire squad looked when we played them last. No longer is this team handicapped by gimpy Webbers or Colemans. This team can flat out run.

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Post#207 » by bigdavid » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:27 pm

Great win sixers,,,,,,,,,,,I don't believe Lou Will is our future point guard.
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Post#208 » by The Guilty Party » Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:55 pm

bigdavid wrote:Great win sixers,,,,,,,,,,,I don't believe Lou Will is our future point guard.


I believe he has a future on this team but I do not believe he's a point guard or a future starter. By the way, after the first two months of the season I thought we were going to have to match a full MLE offer for Lou, now I don't. If somebody does come along and offer Lou 5 years/$33MIL, I would threaten to match to see if a sign and trade makes sense. If it doesn't, I think I would let him walk.
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Post#209 » by Cru Thik » Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:08 pm

The Guilty Party wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I believe he has a future on this team but I do not believe he's a point guard or a future starter. By the way, after the first two months of the season I thought we were going to have to match a full MLE offer for Lou, now I don't. If somebody does come along and offer Lou 5 years/$33MIL, I would threaten to match to see if a sign and trade makes sense. If it doesn't, I think I would let him walk.


Not our sweet Lou put down the kool-aid. :lol:
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Post#210 » by ankle420breaker » Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:23 pm

Lou had an off shooting night, but he did take care of the ball down the stretch and played good defense on Billups who is one of the tougher pg's in the league to defend down the stretch...... Didn't show up in the box score, but it was still a contribution.
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Post#211 » by Louis Williams » Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:16 pm

The Guilty Party wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I believe he has a future on this team but I do not believe he's a point guard or a future starter. By the way, after the first two months of the season I thought we were going to have to match a full MLE offer for Lou, now I don't. If somebody does come along and offer Lou 5 years/$33MIL, I would threaten to match to see if a sign and trade makes sense. If it doesn't, I think I would let him walk.


Wow.

Williams is 21 years old, yet you can say that he isn't a pg or a future starter? Give the kid a chance. He's far from a finished product.
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Post#212 » by The Guilty Party » Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:53 pm

There aren't too many people who believe Lou is a PG including his current GM... and so if he isn't a 1 than he's a 2. Well, I see Iguodala as the starting guard for the future since I also see Thad moving to SF. Where's Lou going to start?

I'm not giving up on him at all and I think he has a chance to fill a Barbosa-like role on this team. There's nothing wrong with being a 6th man (3rd guard) who comes off of the bench and like Vinnie Johnson on the late 80's Pistons' teams... he can heat things up and provide some offensive spark.

Now, do I think that a third guard deserves a 5 year deal at the full MLE? Possibly but if signing him to that deal somehow makes a difference in us acquiring a legitimate starting PF, I let him walk or do a sign and trade for a pick.
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Post#213 » by Philly Family » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:23 pm

The best two plays of the night were the hard fouls Jason smith put on Rip and Sammy put on Dice as he went up for the dunk...It goes to show that they are not going to give up easy shot and will make the other team earn their points at the end of the game...I could not have been more happy when Rip it the floor...enjoy seeing the Sixers not back down from anybody....
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Post#214 » by Johnny Broad-Street » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:38 pm

Developing a bit of a nasty streak could help with our identity issues, and help us if we end up playing Orlando where the only tough customer is Howard....

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Post#215 » by The Guilty Party » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:56 pm

LOL! Johnny, your posts crack me the hell up. I'm glad you've been posting frequently on here for the past couple of months.
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Post#216 » by Louis Williams » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:01 pm

The Guilty Party wrote:There aren't too many people who believe Lou is a PG including his current GM... and so if he isn't a 1 than he's a 2. Well, I see Iguodala as the starting guard for the future since I also see Thad moving to SF. Where's Lou going to start?

I'm not giving up on him at all and I think he has a chance to fill a Barbosa-like role on this team. There's nothing wrong with being a 6th man (3rd guard) who comes off of the bench and like Vinnie Johnson on the late 80's Pistons' teams... he can heat things up and provide some offensive spark.

Now, do I think that a third guard deserves a 5 year deal at the full MLE? Possibly but if signing him to that deal somehow makes a difference in us acquiring a legitimate starting PF, I let him walk or do a sign and trade for a pick.


Where did Stefanski say he isn't a pg? Do you have a link?

If you are talking about his role on this current team, I can see what you are saying, especially while Miller continues to be here and play well.

If you are saying that for his career he is going to be a 3rd guard and not a pg, I have to reject that and say it is way too early in his career to make that projection.
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Post#217 » by The Guilty Party » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:06 pm

No link of this one. Those were Stefanski's words a month ago on the 610 mid-day show with Gargano and on the 950 drive home with Jody Mac.
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Post#218 » by P2K » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:09 pm

Loved the win last night, but one thing that bugged me to no end was Dalembert always running all the way under the basket. Why the hell does he do this? If he would stop a foot or two before the basket, he could get more rebounds, including game-saving rebounds. I swear it made me cringe last night.
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Post#219 » by 76erinSJ » Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:02 pm

Lou Williams will never be the starter full time. He is like Bobby Jackson. He will split his time at both gaurd positions. Best case I think he will turn into a Jason Terry type guard.
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Post#220 » by sixers_610 » Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:24 am

Win of the year.

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