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SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73)

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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1661 » by KrazySixersD » Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:20 pm

Chamberlainship wrote:
KrazySixersD wrote:did someone really just say they would rather have paul millsap then the chance at drummond!??!?!

WHAT?!?!?!?!

on what planet is paul millsap going to make this team a championship caliber team?????????

drummond has the ability at WORST to be a big time shotblocking low post defending big man... at WORST

what on earth is wrong with some of you

we have brand amnesty money, could go after a PF still in FA to put next to drummond... and have the 15th pick...



I know it's a risk in passing on a guy like Drummond who has all the physical skills. But he's a project at this point. What if he doesn't pan out?

If Drummond is such a good prospect, why would a lottery team trade the pick to the sixers for Andre Iguodala?


if he doesnt work out then we keep picking in the lottery until we hit on a star!! that alternative is WAY BETTER than constantly being a 8th seed and never getting a good draft pick and having to throw money at second rate FA's to try to stay that 8th seed every year
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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1662 » by Gsraider » Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:27 pm

Following that hugely disappointing showing from OKC in the finals, I would be on the phone with them about Harden for Iguodala (as principles at least; Philly would probably have to add more). Watching that series, it's clear that OKC can score, but they couldn't defend or even come close to defending LeBron and Wade for that matter. Sefalosha is a pretty solid defender, but was overmatched in that series and looked abysmal offensively. Iguodala would help OKC immensely on defense and could fill the role of the 3rd scorer. At the same time, perhaps PHI could add a sign and traded Lou to help make up for the lack of scoring punch Harden provides off the bench.

Anyway, it's probably a longshot at best, but I would certainly inquire.
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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1663 » by KrazySixersD » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:03 pm

im saying man.... okc is our team to trade with... harden being the guy we go after as well as perkins

perkins apparently played the finals on a torn groin... his contract hurts them...

something like iguodala and turner for harden and perkins

or iguodala and lou and a pick for harden and perkins
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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1664 » by PoisonIvey » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:20 pm

Totally agree. They can't possibly be able to keep Harden AND Ibaka, without shedding Perkins. They may amnesty Perkins at this point, but wouldn't one or both of those guys likely have to take a discount of some kind to stay compared to what they could get on the open market? I'd really be interested in either one of Harden or Ibaka, whichever one they determine they can't afford to keep.
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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1665 » by bumpo » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:25 pm

where are you sixerfan, we need an update fix. :D
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Re: SixerFan1976 Offseason Thread (Update Pg 73) 

Post#1666 » by HartfordWhalers » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:40 pm

This is over 100 pages and we were due for a fresh thread, please see the new thread at: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=1188894

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