BullyKing wrote:I think you're getting too fixated on everyone being a three-level scorer.  A guy like Scott is definitely a rotation player in the league.  And if nothing else he serves the Wilson Chandler tradeable salary role for a few months.  
That said, I'm more than open to ideas about how to build a better rotation.  But if we're not going to use all of over available assets (and that includes bird rights), I'm not sure how we're going to do that.  The Sixers are not going to field a team that includes 7 UDFAs.
While it's true that I'm looking at ball handlers that can score, above all else, I also think you need to be able to produce a certain amount of points per-36 minutes (assisted or not) while you're on the court to actually have an impact and be a worthy bench piece.
A good baseline is a 14 ppg per-36 player.
James Ennis:
- 12.2 ppg per-36 in the regular season
- 12.9 ppg per-36 in the playoffs
Mike Scott:
- 11.7 ppg per-36 in the regular season
- 10.4 ppg per-36 in the playoffs
Now compare that to the 2 bench players we lost from last year's playoff team.
Marco Belinelli:
- 18.6 ppg per-36 in the regular season
- 17 ppg per-36 in the playoffs
Ersan Ilyasova:
- 16.2 ppg per-36 in the regular season
- 14.4 ppg per-36 in the playoffs
I just don't think Mike Scott or James Ennis warrant bringing back. We got no boost from them, whatsoever. We need scoring production in the 6th and 7th man roles.