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09-06-2005, 09:10 PM
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Kwisatz Haderach
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Looking at the bench..
As of right now this is what the Sixers bench is looking like:
John Salmons, Kevin Ollie, Steven Hunter, Michael Bradley. We know that Louis Williams will split time between the NBDL and NBA, but we don't know where Deng Gai and Shavlik Randolph fit into the puzzle at this point (if they do at all).
If they're all on the roster as the season starts, that leaves the team with another spot to fit a player on the roster (two, if Jamal Mashburn would just go and retire already). This bench as-is definitely presents a problem, because there's only three guys off of the bench that you know is capable of going out on the floor and being somewhat productive. There's a chance that any of the rookies could surprise us, but Michael Bradley is a stiff.
I think what makes the bench stand out for being so terrible, is the fact it was one of the team's strongpoints (despite it being mishandled) at the beginning of last season.. the bench at the end of last season was strong compared to this one. Of course things happened (Willie Green's injury) that was out of the team's hands, and McKie and Jackson had to be moved to improve the team's financial status. Those are understandable.
The question I really must ask is where's the bench scoring coming from? Is John Salmons ready to step up and be the guy the Sixers thought they were getting when they drafted him? Also how many of these players will be able to play healthy minutes to rest the starters? Just looking at the team as it's assembled now seems like Cheeks is going to have to play with an extremely tight rotation (think 8) throughout most of the season, which would lead to the team breaking down when it comes to the stretch run.
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09-06-2005, 10:55 PM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
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Originally Posted by PhillyPhanatic
As of right now this is what the Sixers bench is looking like:
John Salmons, Kevin Ollie, Steven Hunter, Michael Bradley. We know that Louis Williams will split time between the NBDL and NBA, but we don't know where Deng Gai and Shavlik Randolph fit into the puzzle at this point (if they do at all).
If they're all on the roster as the season starts, that leaves the team with another spot to fit a player on the roster (two, if Jamal Mashburn would just go and retire already). This bench as-is definitely presents a problem, because there's only three guys off of the bench that you know is capable of going out on the floor and being somewhat productive. There's a chance that any of the rookies could surprise us, but Michael Bradley is a stiff.
I think what makes the bench stand out for being so terrible, is the fact it was one of the team's strongpoints (despite it being mishandled) at the beginning of last season.. the bench at the end of last season was strong compared to this one. Of course things happened (Willie Green's injury) that was out of the team's hands, and McKie and Jackson had to be moved to improve the team's financial status. Those are understandable.
The question I really must ask is where's the bench scoring coming from? Is John Salmons ready to step up and be the guy the Sixers thought they were getting when they drafted him? Also how many of these players will be able to play healthy minutes to rest the starters? Just looking at the team as it's assembled now seems like Cheeks is going to have to play with an extremely tight rotation (think 8) throughout most of the season, which would lead to the team breaking down when it comes to the stretch run.
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09-07-2005, 09:19 AM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
Yeah I agree. It would seem we have very little bench scoring. Well at least on paper we do. I mean you never know, new coach, another year maybe some of these guys can step up. Salmons has shown some signs of promise, but the others we havn't really seen that much of, so we can't make any kind of judgement on them. However, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any kind of bench scoring.
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09-07-2005, 04:15 PM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
The thing with Salmons if he can be consistently solid, the bench would be better.. I still feel they need another guy in there. Would you guys be against the return of Rodney Rogers?
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09-07-2005, 04:23 PM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
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Originally Posted by PhillyPhanatic
The thing with Salmons if he can be consistently solid, the bench would be better.. I still feel they need another guy in there. Would you guys be against the return of Rodney Rogers?
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09-07-2005, 10:50 PM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
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Originally Posted by PhillyPhanatic
As of right now this is what the Sixers bench is looking like:
John Salmons, Kevin Ollie, Steven Hunter, Michael Bradley. We know that Louis Williams will split time between the NBDL and NBA, but we don't know where Deng Gai and Shavlik Randolph fit into the puzzle at this point (if they do at all).
If they're all on the roster as the season starts, that leaves the team with another spot to fit a player on the roster (two, if Jamal Mashburn would just go and retire already). This bench as-is definitely presents a problem, because there's only three guys off of the bench that you know is capable of going out on the floor and being somewhat productive. There's a chance that any of the rookies could surprise us, but Michael Bradley is a stiff.
I think what makes the bench stand out for being so terrible, is the fact it was one of the team's strongpoints (despite it being mishandled) at the beginning of last season.. the bench at the end of last season was strong compared to this one. Of course things happened (Willie Green's injury) that was out of the team's hands, and McKie and Jackson had to be moved to improve the team's financial status. Those are understandable.
The question I really must ask is where's the bench scoring coming from? Is John Salmons ready to step up and be the guy the Sixers thought they were getting when they drafted him? Also how many of these players will be able to play healthy minutes to rest the starters? Just looking at the team as it's assembled now seems like Cheeks is going to have to play with an extremely tight rotation (think 8) throughout most of the season, which would lead to the team breaking down when it comes to the stretch run.
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Even though he won't help with the bench scoring, Steven Hunter is a part of the team. I think Salmons has a solid or even an above average player in him, and it is his contract year. But none of the rookies will be great this season, the best we can hope for is as 03 Tyrone Hill out of Randolf.
But, on the other side of things, both AI's will be around 40 mpg, as should be Dalembert, with Webber at about 32. So really, the bench's strength almost completely depends on Salmons. If he can altenate with Korver and Iguadala efficiently, the sixers have a (soon to be WAY overpaid) savior.
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09-08-2005, 06:29 PM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
Hunter will be a beast off the bench
WATCH.
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09-17-2005, 09:29 AM
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Re: Looking at the bench..
Sure? In Phoenix he was the pure reason why Amare couldn't play his natural position at PF!
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