Kobblehead wrote:He had a expanded role the moment they let Boozer go lol. They were 31-26 despite all the Jerry Sloan drama and then they traded Deron Williams and it all went to hell.
And I don't agree that Iguodala is on a higher caliber as a player than Millsap. 'Sap has been highly efficient and actually has contributed more in win shares than Iguodala has this year.
I understand if you would rather keep Iguodala, but don't try to blow out Millsap's candle to make Iguodala's seem brighter.
start with this ---
I like Sap and if we can get Kanter/Sap/Miles for Iggy you do it.
Now on to Sap
That is not what I am saying.. I am trying to convey that Sap although a hard worker is not starter material. Sap cannot stop the guys I mentioned earlier with his defense. Offense he is not adept enough to get people to foul him so they go to the bench. 6ers need a center due to what we have right now. Sap is not a good fit here at this time.
Since the Utah madness ended the Jazz are 6-15. 3-13 when Sap played so although efficient they haven't won. 6ers have just gotten back on the map with 3 play-off appearances in the last 4yrs. This team needs starter level players not player who start because there was no one better at the time. If Okur and Al were healthy Sap would have been coming off the bench.