All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand. :)
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]]>IYO, who on the 76ers actually fits into that category?
This is what their signed player roster looks like at the moment:
1 Williams/PG
2 Green/OG
3 Iguodala/SF
4 Young/PF
5 Dalembert/C
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6 Ivey/PG
7 Kapono/OG-SF
8 Brand/PF [returning from injury
9 Speights/C
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10 Holiday/PG-OG [rookie]
11 Smith/PF [returning from injury]
12 Brezec/C [FA signing]
Q1. Is Desmond Mason an ideal pick-up?
A1. Of course not.
Q2. Might he at least fill a gapping need on thier roster, at the back-up Wing position?
A2. Just maybe.
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Personally, something I believe the 76ers will soon be experimenting with again is the possibility of using:
- Iguodala as their main #2/OG
- shifting Green to the bench
- using Young as their main SF, and
- returning Brand [PF] to their starting line-up
... now that they have replaced Miller with Williams' increased athleticism at the PG spot.
Their bench would then look like this:
PG - Holiday & Ivey
OG - Green
SF - Kapono
PF - Smith
C - Speights & Brezec
Either way ... there's a need for another Wing player to be added before the season tips.
]]>I hope you don't actually like the Sixers, dude. We already have plenty of clumsy, idiotic "gifted athletes" on our team, thank you very much, and the ones we already have sometimes manage to set a pick, get a stop on defense or make a jump shot. The Sixers may need a wing, but the point of this post is that Desmond Mason is legendarily bad at playing the wing, and even worse at making his teammates more effective.
]]>As long as the dollar figure is low and the length of term small, Philly needs to sign at least one more Wing player, any way you slice it. Desmond has always been higly coachable and a solid team player.
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