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Old 08-11-2005, 12:13 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Philly aiming for Mediocraty

Well, compare this roster too the one that went to the finals

Iggy > Snow
Korver = Lynch(just differing strengths)
Hill = Webber(Same, and I don't think Webber's getting much better)
Dalembert = Mutumbo

The question here is AI. I think that he was better last year than he was in 01, and if he can maintain that form, the sixers are a very good team. Not to mention that with Dalembert down low they can go back to pressing the three point line and gambling for steals, covering Korver's lack of lateral quickness(leaving only the mid-range open) and making AI and Iggy much more deadly than he and Snow were.

And the possible image of Dalembert and Hunter(who met with Maurice Cheeks after the Jackson trade and was "impressed") playing at the same time makes me smile.

If possible, I would like to sign a bruiser-type PF(If one of the rookies don't qualify as that), Maybe Danny Fortson or Dale Davis would take the LLE.

The only problem with this is that it doesn't leave roster space or cap space open for, say, a Raja Bell.

Do you think ATL would trade Boris Diaw for Salmons(and his exp. contract)? Even though I have more faith in Salmons this year than most.
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