Sixers Preview, Last Call Rounds
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The Sixers had the weekend off from actual games, so they spent it focused on rudimentary
spacing drills. Tonight, they’re back in action and trying to improve upon their
2-4 mark against Kyle Korver and the Jazz.
The Players: The
Sixers’ opponents have 27 more steals than they have, and the Sixers have committed
35 more turnovers than their opponents. Those are the type of stats that can
kill a team, and the type of stats that start with the guards. Along with his thus-far awful shooting, Andre
Iguodala has been struggling with aggressiveness and decision making in his new role as shooting guard, but with
Thaddeus Young’s emergence a shift back to small forward where he seems more
comfortable isn’t feasible. He needs to step up.
Andre Miller
took three times as many shots at Elton Brand last game, which isn’t going to
work. It’s early, but if the Sixers are
going to turn it around it is going to be on the shoulders of those two.
On the other end of the court I’ve heard rumors that all-star guard Deron Williams could make his season debut for the Jazz. Williams, who averaged 18.8 points and 10.5
assists last year, has been out with an ankle. Center Memut Okur is also off for personal reasons, so if Williams isn’t available the Sixers need to take advantage – especially with the Jazz on the tail end of a road back-to-back.
The Chase: We’re literally months away from watching the
standings, but if the Sixers don’t start showing some semblance of team the
town’s patience is going to run out quickly.
The Links …
ReclinerGM previews the game
Sixers 4 guidos panics. Kinda.
Getting the start at center for the Jazz? That’d be Kosta Koufos












