benji wrote:I don't know why people expected the Sixers to be historically horrible anyway. They won 34 games last season and Jrue Holiday was NOT that good.
Spree#8 wrote:Brett Brown appears to have done a fantastic job with the conditioning of this team.
Spree#8 wrote:Of course there's no reason to panic about three wins. Last year the 20-62 Magic were 12-13 at one point. The losses will come, right now let's enjoy that this team is fun to watch, they genuinely look like they give a shit and want to compete every night and it turns out the pieces we have on the roster might be better than what was assumed - especially MCW.
Brett Brown appears to have done a fantastic job with the conditioning of this team. The Sixers won those three games by literally running teams out of the arena - every single time they've gone down big in the first half (except that 23-2 start against the Heat, but they still trailed at halftime), made a big run in the second half and never looked back. They're outscoring their opponents in the 2nd half by 12.3 points thus far and playing at a 104.5 pace - others struggle to keep up.
MCW is averaging 21/5/9 with 4 steals and shooting 47% from downtown. Turner is averaging 23/4/4 and shooting over 50% from the floor. Hawes is averaging 19/11 and shooting 65% from the field and 50% from behind the arc. Do you seriously believe that ANY of this is sustainable? Hawes and Turner are probably just fooling people like they tend to do every year for a few games - and raising their trade value while they're at it. MCW will hit the rookie wall sooner or later, but he's looking like a beast for the future. There's absolutely no point in getting worried about three wins. Thad has been quietly doing his thing, started to shoot threes again and he's known to be pretty consistent but as much as I love him, he won't win games by himself when MCW comes down to Earth and Hawes with Turner either get traded or morph back into their regular selves.benji wrote:I don't know why people expected the Sixers to be historically horrible anyway. They won 34 games last season and Jrue Holiday was NOT that good.
Would've won more if the coach wasn't sabotaging the team with the long-2-all-day offense and playing Jrue a thousand minutes per game, which resulted in his play and stats plummeting towards the end of the season. The full season stats don't tell the entire story about Holiday and how he was playing when he wasn't running on fumes yet.
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Rokyn wrote:Oh and Thunder are not going nowhere with that team in the playoffs. Their offense is basically Durant and Westbrook with Ibaka spotting up. Perkins is not contributing at all and their bench is really shallow. Not to mention Westbrook being a turnover machine and head case. If Durant can continue to carry this team like he has before than very well then. They really need another star outside player but I personally think they need a better center that can fit alongside Ibaka. An offensive center who can be a threat on the post and midrange. An offense set basically primarily on outside guard play will NOT work IMO. You need an inside threat in order to balance out and keep defenses on check.
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