Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:24 am
Report: Magic trade for Delonte West
Dec. 23, 2011In yet another puzzling move by the Orlando Magic where they receive Delonte West and Kelena Azumbuike in another trade with the Mavericks. The Mavericks get Ryan Anderson. A big man the Magic needed, but still the Magic did come out of the winning end of this trade. The team is getting smaller, but it still building up talent just in case Dwight wants to leave. Though it is only in December, these may be moves Dwight asked the Magic to make. These players aren't All-Star caliber but they can still help carry a team at any given moment.
Still ESPN will follow any more development of the two traded guards that have landed in Orlando to see if they will have a future there.
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Ernie Simms is a new reporter for ESPN and follows the Southeast division of the NBA. He had no prior jobs similar to ESPN networking but has done a good job at doing it though. Follow his Twitter here. He's been messin' with Tumbler. Follow his page.
In other News:
James Posey signs with Oklahoma City
Evan Turner wins another Player of the Week award
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Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:59 am
Rosque wrote:just because Evan Turner is friends with Evan Turner, doesn't mean I set that up?
Correct this mistakeOther than that. Everything is good
qfrmcpt310 wrote:Wow, E.T is freaking killing for you man lol. You must have his shot down to a science now?
Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:13 am
76ers blowout Nuggets again late in series sweep
AP- Denver CO.| Dec. 28, 2011Right now I ask you, who can stop this team when it hits the forth quarter? The Heat couldn't do it. The Bobcats couldn't do it. And neither could the Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers are still putting games away in the forth. They showed they could do it again tonight against the Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets were pumped about this game being in their house hoping to get a win against a powerhouse team. Though their record was already 9-18. Wait, really? Only 9 games? Come on even the Bobcats have been able win 9 games. Anyway, the game started strong. Both teams had that scoreboard close together in a vice grip. Daring the other to let go. It carried on all the way into the first few minutes into the forth quarter until the 76ers remembered something. They can shoot threes. They weren't taking many earlier in the game. They attempted about 5 in all of the first half. The rest was in the final quarter as they shut this game down.
The three's started falling when Evan Turner hit Italian Ice(Danilo Galinari) for an open three. Giving them a 1 point lead. Later, Lou Williams, who hadn't really shot that much, backed up into the corner and shot another three. Then Wilson Chandler nabbed an offensive rebound, ran out, and shot another three. And the blowout began. This game, like many others played by the Sixers, should have been much closer but the Nuggets failed to play D when it came to the three point ball. After a while though, Doug Collins let all the bench players join in with about 2 minutes left and used very little energy as the actually allowed the Nuggets to hit shots when they needed too.
Andre Iguodala actually was the best Nugget on the floor tonight. He ended the night with 23 points and was locked in for most of the game. But very little others stepped in and played big. Igoudala performance is what kept this game close in the first three quarters in the first place. George Karl though, wanted to give him some rest and he barely played any of the forth. Just the last 3 minutes. I wrote earlier this year that maybe the Nuggets could be dominant in the West this year with the pickups from Philadelphia. Seems I was dead wrong and it turned toward the opposite direction.
Iguodala after the loss
There was also, the brightest spot on the court tonight from, you guessed it. Evan Turner. He finished off the game with his first triple-double as a professional. He had 42 points, 13 assists, and 11 rebounds. He took home yet another Player of the Game honors tonight.
Turner was dominant tonight
When talking to Doris Burke, Evan Turner told her, "Did I get 30 and 10 tonight? I got 40, 10, and 10? Wow that's just simply amazing. These guys are great supporters when it comes to play, I didn't start out my best but these guys kept me rolling and it turned into a great performance I would have to say. I'm gonna keep trying my best to get this team into higher places as this season continues.The player of the game was none other than Evan Turner. In two days, the Philadelphia 76ers will play their final game of this year against the Utah Jazz. The Jazz will be the host at Energy Solutions arena. This isn't the strongest team but they have beat the 76ers previously. Hopefully, the Sixers will walk out with the win.
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Marvin Mars is Turner Sports' main analyst in the NBA Draft and news reporter for the Philadelphia 76ers. He used to work for NBC and ESPN until coming to Turner Sports to become a feature columnist. Follow his Twitter here. Hey! He's got a Facebook now. Like his page.
Post-game stats
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Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:16 am
Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:22 am
Rosque wrote:What are season averages for Turner? He is playing better than A.I. (the first one..) in his prime.
Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:21 am
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Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:13 pm
Rosque wrote:Those are LeBron-like numbers. Well, except scoring. But he is having a lot of 30-40 point games.
Sat Aug 11, 2012 9:06 am
megarover wrote:Rosque wrote:Those are LeBron-like numbers. Well, except scoring. But he is having a lot of 30-40 point games.
He seems to be putting up more of Drexler's numbers or maybe Hill in his prime then Lebron but I see your point.
Haven't really been paying attention to the trade rumors going around though.
qfrmcpt310 wrote:Idk, do you want Bynum with the type of team you have? I also find it cool that you traded Iggy to Denver and he ended up there IRL
Rosque wrote:Those are LeBron-like numbers. Well, except scoring. But he is having a lot of 30-40 point games.
Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:24 am
'It was like practice out there'
Sixers blow out Jazz in front of packed house.
AP- Salt Lake City, UT| Dec. 30, 2011This was simply a cakewalk for Philadelphia tonight. Without letting up they were able to just chase the Utah Jazz out of Energy Solutions arena from the beginning.
It didn't even start off competitive. The 76ers were able to score 31 points to Utah's 13. Wilson Chandler had 14 points early and wasn't the only one scoring either. Him and Evan Turner had 19 and 16 points respectively at the end of the half with Turner already having 8 assists. Turner turned in another 30/10 game before the forth quarter and sat down for most of it.
The only time where the game could be argued 'competition' was in the third quarter where the Jazz were able to score just one point more then the 76ers. Other than that the Jazz allowed Philly to get three 31 point quarters. Utah couldn't hit. The Sixers D showed up and spelled itself off as Philadelphia allowed no one to get above 20 points and had the leading scorers struggle. Philadelphia even had one of the toughest low post players in the NBA of Paul Milisap and Al Jefferson struggle all night to hit shots and had them force fouls in the forth. The best scorer for the Jazz was Derrick Favors who went 4/4 for 9 points.
This lopsided was only halted by the final buzzers going off, it just wasn't any where as close as expected. As a team, the Jazz shot 43% from the field. Compared to the 76ers 62%. There wasn't much defense either, but you would have pretty much demanded it from the two big guys down low. It just didn't occur.
Evan Turner expressed well-deserved cockiness tonight following his post-game interview. "Well that wasn't much of a challenge." He stated. "That wasn't even a game to us tonight, it was like practice out there. I was able to get that 30/10 mark again before the forth and Wilson had 20 something before the forth two. Imagine what we could have done to this team if we played most of that forth. I didn't expect much from this team anyway, BUT I wanted a fight from the West before we play the Lakers on New Year's Day. How'd they do anyway? Beat the Kings? Alright"
Leandro Barbosa was asked some questions in the team post-game conference. Not prepared for questions he jumped a little and replied. "Hmm? Oh, that was a great game for me. I'd say the best as a Sixer. I got like 12 points(actually 14) and like 5 assists out there. I don't even start. Pretty much getting numbers that could be put on the floor as a starter. I know I'm leaned on a lot being a sixth man and I like to embrace that roll."The Jazz are now 13-17 and the 76ers are 20-8 in the season as the year for Philly winds down for them. I will be posting the monthly re-cap tomorrow. After tonight, the 76ers will stay on the road as the head to Staples Center to take on the Lakers who are on a 18 game win streak. The teams have expressed the planned use of classic jerseys from both team's history. POTG: Evan Turner
31 points, 12 assists
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Marvin Mars is Turner Sports' main analyst in the NBA Draft and news reporter for the Philadelphia 76ers. He used to work for NBC and ESPN until coming to Turner Sports to become a feature columnist. Follow his Twitter here. Hey! He's got a Facebook now. Like his page.
Post-game stats
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Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:46 am
December month wrap-up
Dec. 31, 2011
Evan Turner wins Eastern Player of the MonthAnother first for Evan Turner, he ended the month with another player of the week award then took the monthly award. He went 3/4 in weekly play when it came to player of the week awards this week and it has to be thanked to all the 30/10 games he put up this month and the the triple-double. Turner continues to be in the top ten of Eastern conference All-star votes and hopefully, he's able to get in with Wilson Chandler too. Congratulations to Evan Turner for this new prestigious award for him and again, here's for even more.
76ers end year on another good note
The Philadelphia 76ers ended the month going 9-4 for the month. Similar to the first month of the year where the went 11-4. They will open next month and year against the Los Angeles Lakers on the road where there are hoping to snap the Lakers gigantic 18-game win streak. Thank you for viewing and stay looking for the monthly draft lottery mock in January.
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Marvin Mars is Turner Sports' main analyst in the NBA Draft and news reporter for the Philadelphia 76ers. He used to work for NBC and ESPN until coming to Turner Sports to become a feature columnist. Follow his Twitter here. Hey! He's got a Facebook now. Like his page.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:17 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:37 am
West Coast shootout
Sixers beat Lakers in high scoring game.
AP- Los Angeles CA| Jan. 1, 2012This looks like its going to be a good year. Tonight the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angleles Lakers showed the NBA how dominant each team can be tonight as both went well over 100 points and both had 40+ scorers tonight. The main story was the 1-UP contest of Evan Turner and Kobe Bryant. Kobe had more points for most of the game but he ended with 49 points and Turner literally 1-UPed Bryant by ending the game with 50 points. Another career high for the second year guard.
The game was a all offense from the tip-off as both teams ended the first quarter with more than 30 points each. The offense from both teams slowed down after that but one thing stayed the same. The name of the game is putting the ball in the basket. Both teams would answer on each others side of the court as this game stayed close until the third. But instead of its opposition breaking down, the Sixers found themselves being down by at least 11 in the third quarter. It wasn't because they were missing shots, it was from empty trips down the court. They had just 11 turnovers, but the player with most of them, Evan Turner had 8. 5 coming from just the third and the 76ers found themselves down and had to play from behind.
The game continued to stay worthy of whatever praise it deserved as the Sixers slowly caught back up and took the opportunity to take the lead and finally run with it. The final quarter is when it seemed Turner wanted to catch up with Kobe in points as he had bad shot selections from three just trying to even the gap. It was in the final second when he had 48 points and was still trying to get his lead. He ran straight at the Lakers defense and got a foul then struck the have century mark. The crowd was steady booing but he still sunk both.
In the post-game interview Turner was elated after this win. "That is what I expect from the West!" He exclaimed. "I'm not saying I was being the best player out there with all of the turnovers I had tonight but you can surely argue it. Kobe really put up a fight against us tonight. I was trying my best to out-do him and I succeeded and got another 12 assists. Boom. Extraterrestrial out. HA!The 76ers will continue this long road trip heading to Phoenix then New Orleans and finally coming back home against the Detroit Pistons.
POTG: Evan Turner
50 points, 12 assists, 4 steals, 7 rebounds, 1 block
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Marvin Mars is Turner Sports' main analyst in the NBA Draft and news reporter for the Philadelphia 76ers. He used to work for NBC and ESPN until coming to Turner Sports to become a feature columnist. Follow his Twitter here. Hey! He's got a Facebook now. Like his page.
Post-game stats
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Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:39 am
Rosque wrote:Nitpicking right now bot... Easter is Christian holidayAnd it should actually be Eastern Player of the Month. Sorry to correct you.
Great association you have
Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:34 am
Jan. 3 2012Welcome to the monthly NBA Draft Lottery Mock. Thank you for following this observation and hope you continue watching all the way up to this years draft. But first my key:
-The numbers in parentheses means that is where the player was expected to go last month.
- With player that have "-" inside parentheses means that their value hasn't changed any.
-^ Means they have rose to this list and are new favorites to make it into the lottery.Now we can see this months new look
Throughout the list it appears to have stayed almost exactly the same as last months with just two players getting bumbed out and in. The players that played themselves in to the expected lottery are:
Tomas Satoransky
Doron LambSatoransky, a European player that has been competing professionally since the age of 16 is playing for the Czech republic and is currently competing quite well in the Euro league. He has spiked interest from around most of this league. He competed in the FIBA World cup last year on the German team and helped his team receive fifth place as they were bounced out by Spain*
Doron Lamb, relative of Jeremy Lamb. Has seen interest rise lately as his Kentucky squad has been tearing up the NCAA apart. He is apart of the team that holds Anthony Davis and it is why his production has rose and teams have hightened their interest in him.
Moving on to the players that dropped out of the lottery mock.
Kendall Marshall
Austin Rivers.These players are still playing like their normal selves, but the thing is players have been doing a little bit better than this two and it has caused them to slide only slightly. They still might catch people by surprise since the NCAA season is still young.
Perkins' draft trouble
The only story I have for right now has concern with Oak Hill Academy's Derrick Perkins. He has announced for the NBA draft but he is in high school and it has been released by the NBA that he is ineligible to join the NBA until he joins a college basketball team or play over seas. The top two teams from college and overseas that have high interest in him are the North Carolina TarHeels, and Real Madrid, a Spanish basketball team. Perkins has not announced which team he will attend but it has to be soon if he expects to be in the draft this year where he is the best prospect right now.
That's all for now folks. Read up on tomorrow's game as the Philadelphia 76ers head to New Orleans to take on the Hornets. From Turner Sports, I'm Marvin Mars. Talk to you later.
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Marvin Mars is Turner Sports' main analyst in the NBA Draft and news reporter for the Philadelphia 76ers. He used to work for NBC and ESPN until coming to Turner Sports to become a feature columnist. Follow his Twitter here. Hey! He's got a Facebook now. Like his page.
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:02 am
Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:10 am
Rosque wrote:He should go to Madrid to replace my boy DraženAt least he would get valuable senior expirience, he'd learn to be more team-mate like because European teams need that because we don't have LeBrons and Kobes and Iversons to take over the game with their athleticism. Je might also pick up a cute chick
Spanish girls are fiiiine
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