rick32621 wrote:The Sixers biggest general needs are defensive size and length, especially on the boards, and perimeter shooting. Solve those alone and you have a 50-54 win team that is a tough out in the second round.
Sixers get that in Chris Kaman. Keep in mind, in terms of defensive size and length, that while they were on the Clippers together, Kaman guarded Duncan, Garnett, Nowitzki, not Elton Brand.
During his all-star year, Chris Kaman, after showcasing his perimeter shooting, averaged 18.5 ppg, 9.3 rpg, and 1.2 bpg. This year, Spencer Hawes averaged 7.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg, and 0.9 bpg.
Doug Collins will bring out the best in Chris Kaman.
I agree.
I think that my proposed Kaman-Iggy trade is perfect. So perfect that it wasn't just an actual rumored but was actually proposed during the season, per Kate Fagan.
Kaman gives us a player who is more ready than any of the top 5 prospects. He's on a contract year, that assures you that he's determined to step up next season. And we all know that he's capable of averaging 18/9/1.5. I don't think that Thorn, Collins and Brand would be willing to wait for the development of a young talented player we had in exchange for Iguodala. The team is a mix of people who are on the twilight of their careers (Thorn, Collins and Brand ) and people who are just getting started((Jrue, ET and Thad). This trade satisfy to these two kinds of people on our team.
Kaman is the best move for now and for the future. For now, he fills the position we desperately need. If he proves us that he's an all-star caliber center, then we sign him at a reasonable price (he's just 28 years old). For the future, if he proves he's useless, then he'd set us up for a big cap space to use in the summer of 2013. That cap space, along side EB42's expiring contract and probably a lotto pick in 2013 gives us a good position for now and for the future.
As crazy as it sounds, I think with an improved Jrue and ET, which is inevitable. And with a determined Kaman to play alongside EB42 and Thad on our frontcourt, I think we can beat the Heat in 6. Kaman's better rebounding and defensive skills compared to the useless Spencer Hawes, would certainly have made a big difference in that series.
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