Location: Philadelphia, PA | Arena: Wachovia Center (20,310) | Main Owner: Ed Snider | General Manager: Ed Stefanski Head Coach: Maurice Cheeks | Titles: 3 (1955 - Syracuse; 1967, 1983)
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The 76ers are expected to be about $11 million below the salary cap in July. While team president and general manager Ed Stefanski realizes re-signing restricted free agents Andre Iguodala and Lou Williams is important, as is bringing in a perimeter shooter to the league's worst 3-point shooting team in 2007-08, his top priority is adding a quality power forward.
The hard-working Reggie Evans and rookie Thaddeus Young, who is a natural small forward, handled the bulk of the "four" minutes this season. The offensively challenged Evans is best suited to 18 to 20 minutes a game, and the 6-8 Young, while tall and athletic enough to match up against more than half of the starting power forwards in the league, is at a size disadvantage against more traditional, bigger fours.
The ideal power forward for the Sixers would be somebody who can score inside and command a double-team, hit the boards and bring toughness. Although there aren't many of those guys in the league, a few could become available.
The Wizards' Antawn Jamison will be an unrestricted free agent. The Pacers' Jermaine O'Neal, the Clippers' Elton Brand and the Heat's Shawn Marion can opt out of their contracts, although it's possible none of them will. The Hawks' athletic Josh Smith will be a restricted free agent.
Jamison puts up good numbers -- he averaged 21.4 points and 10.2 rebounds -- but he'll be 32 on June 12, which might be too old for the young Sixers. O'Neal is very skilled, but he's missed 38, 31, 13 and 40 games over the past four years because of injury. Brand is another 20-and-10 guy, but he sat out all but eight games this season with an Achilles injury. Marion is undersized but athletic. Smith isn't an inside scorer, but he blocks shots, rebounds and runs the floor extremely well.
Other possibilities could be the Lakers' Ronny Turiaf, a restricted free agent whose contract would put L.A. deeper into luxury-tax territory. The Sonics' Chris Wilcox, 25, could be available in a trade. He has one more year left on his current contract at $6.7 million.
Free agency isn't the only route Stefanski can pursue. Being $11 million under the cap would allow him to trade a player for somebody making more money.
SEASON HIGHLIGHT Beating the NBA-leading Celtics 95-90 on March 24 in Beantown. That come-from-behind victory gave the young Sixers a big confidence boost in a month that also featured road wins over the Suns and Pistons as well as a home victory over the Spurs.
TURNING POINT A five-game winning streak -- all at home -- going into the All-Star break got the Sixers started on a 19-5 stretch that turned them from a lottery team to a playoff team in the Eastern Conference. They dispatched three losing teams, the Wizards and the Mavericks to begin establishing a home-court advantage that produced 12 victories in 13 games at the Wachovia Center.
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Okay maybe I'm being a little dramatic but they are beating teams who nobody would have dreamed of with line-up we have but the young guys are stepping up and playing ridiculously well. We beat the Piston, Suns, Spurs, Bulls
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What are some of your ideas for fixing the Sixers for next year? Would you get a power forward and bench Evans and Young? Would you try trading either player with a draft pick for a dependable veteran? What to do with Jason Smith and S. Randolph? Is it time to say thanks and good-bye to
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I can see that sman1965 bothers almost every team on their message board. While trash talking is fun, just seeing this guys posts makes me fell like I am back in the 3rd grade.
I am proposing a boycott of any thread he starts, and to any posts he makes on other threads as well...
Maybe he will start to talk smart sports conversation or maybe he will jus
I'd just like to say that the Sixers had a helluva series, props to the young guys.
After game 3 i was scared, because we just had no answers for you guys. Then in game 4 we started doing to you what you were doing to us, and it worked. Keep it up, and I hope we don't play you guys next year cuz you'll only get better.
We took a predicted 20 win team and doubled it to 40 wins and getting the 7th seed in the playoffs, which no one expected us to do. On top of that we managed to win 2 games against one of the top 5 teams in the league in the playoffs. If you compare our team with the SunsNugget
This is why I said game 2 was a must win for Detroit. The Sixers are up 2-1 we have home court, and this is the real Piston team. They aren't sleeping, you could see it in the eyes of Sheed and Billups, They are shocked. It's not like they are amused. Game 4 is a Pistons must win because if we win Game 4 there is no way we lose
Watching the sixers and the playoffs has been pretty encouraging for the future of philly basketball. Our stregnths and weaknesses are pretty obvious, a young athletic low post force to add to this team. Move Iggy to the 2, Thad to the 3 and sign a free agent this year...
I gotta ask since that was only the 4th game I have seen all year on TV (i'm in florida and invested in the flyers (hockey package) over the basketball package)...have the sixers had any half court game whatsoever this year? if so who?
I wish I was in Philly to buy the gas for D sixers ,but I will still cheer for and hope they win this series. I think Mo and the tea has a little luck now and I wish it last for another round because it has been awhile since we had something to celebrate about BBall in Philly.
Has anyone noticed how weak Sam Dalembert has been playing lately? All he wants to do is shoot 15 ft jumpers as if he is the 2nd coming of Chris Webber. The 76ers need a strong presence in the post from their center position if they are going to make the playoffs. Other th
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