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Sixers sign Willie Green

Postby Buckley on Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:34 am

http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/green_060323.html

god, we need some good bench players, willie green returns for the stretch run so this should help our bench.

the only person not happy about this is kevin ollie (who could lose playing time since green was signed)

your thoughts?
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Postby Its_asdf on Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:36 am

Well I was wondering where he went. Maybe he can finally show me why everyone was so high on him a few seasons ago before he was injured.

He's just another undersized 2 guard is he not?
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Postby Jing on Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:37 am

its weird cause the only time i heard of willie green is with the sixers. they seem to love him and sign him, then hate him and get rid of him.
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Postby Buckley on Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:45 am

Jing wrote:its weird cause the only time i heard of willie green is with the sixers. they seem to love him and sign him, then hate him and get rid of him.


he was hurt so they didnt sign him.

if he didnt get hurt he would have been with the sixers on opening day
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Postby zmac on Fri Mar 24, 2006 2:22 pm

Good for Willie ( :lol: ).

Nah, its good to see hes back from the injury, hopefully he gets some valuable playing time.
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Postby Fitzy on Fri Mar 24, 2006 3:20 pm

who cares about kevin ollie, hes dead
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Postby TRUball on Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:18 pm

Fitzy wrote:who cares about kevin ollie, hes dead


On that note, whatever happened to Dajuan Wagner?
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Postby J@3 on Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:25 pm

Last I heard he had his colon removed. Literally.
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Postby Fitzy on Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:45 pm

True Baller wrote:
Fitzy wrote:who cares about kevin ollie, hes dead


On that note, whatever happened to Dajuan Wagner?

didnt he get waived from the Cavs then he disappeared
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Postby TRUball on Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:58 pm

Jae wrote:Last I heard he had his colon removed. Literally.


Seriously? He wasn't that bad of a player. I'm curious... I'm going to find out.
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Postby J@3 on Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:01 pm

From the Courier Post of South Jersey...

Larry Brown might have given Dajuan Wagner the biggest assist of his life.

Brown, the former Sixers coach and current New York Knicks coach, hooked Wagner up with Dr. Lisa Callahan, one of the Knicks' team doctors, who in turn directed Wagner to a well-respected doctor, Dr. Joel Bauer, in New York City.

The result: The 22-year-old former Camden High School star underwent surgery Oct. 25 at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York to remove his colon. He'd been battling colitis -- inflammation of the colon or large intestine -- since last season and the surgery became necessary after medications and other measures didn't work.

Time will tell if Wagner -- a former first-round NBA Draft pick by Cleveland -- will ever be able to play basketball at the professional level again. Wagner believes he will.

"I'm feeling better, I'm getting there," Wagner said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "I'm up. It just makes me hungrier. I've been away from the game for a long time. I'm not depressed. It's not the end of the world. A lot of people doubt you. I feel like I'm in high school again and I've got something to prove, and I'm going to prove it."

Dr. Bauer, the clinical professor of surgery at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and vice chairman of the department of surgery, says the procedure was a success. He says the majority of his patients are able to return to whatever their function was before surgery.

He saw Wagner on Monday for a follow-up visit.

"I really think he's doing spectacularly well," Dr. Bauer said. "He's exactly where he should be or even ahead of schedule right now. Again, we can't make any predictions, but things could not be better. He's really doing very well. From the issue of his health, he's doing far better than before the surgery. There's no timetable for him in terms of when he can play ball, but the surgery was definitely a success. He's gained weight back. He looks real strong. Everything is healing, very, very well.

"He's only about three months out, but I think he's right on schedule but every person is individual. Most patients get back to whatever their function was before surgery. His function is at a much higher physical level, but our patients almost always go back to their normal function. I can't tell you when, but he looks terrific right now." The diagnosis

Dr. Bauer said Wagner had an inflammation of his entire colon or large intestine, which was making him very sick. He was losing weight, losing blood and was having difficulty "functioning as a human being."

"Medical management was tried, then that was failing, he was not having good results in that, so he was a candidate to have this operation," Dr. Bauer said.

So Wagner's entire colon was removed. Bauer said he removed the lining out of the rectum and made a reservoir or pouch out of the very last part of the small intestine.

"He maintains his continence, he essentially can function in terms of bowel function almost normally," Dr. Bauer said. "The colitis is completely gone. He has no appliances on the outside or anything like that. He has a normal digestive system except that he does not have a colon."

Before the Sixers played the Knicks on Nov. 26 at Madison Square Garden, Brown spoke about Wagner and his hope that he'll be healthy.

"We've got to get him well," Brown said. "Dr. Callahan got him the help he needed. They took his colon out. I love him as a kid, he's been through a lot and I'm just hopeful we can get him well and get him around us and move on. That's pretty serious surgery, but Dr. Callahan told me that he can live a normal life.

"He has to make some adjustments, but the most important thing now is to get him healthy and strong, because he's been sick for quite a while. But I'm hopeful that before too long he can be back working out and then we can get on the right track." In good spirits

Wagner played in two summer leagues, and even had several workouts with NBA teams, including the 76ers and Knicks.

He said he was feeling better, but apparently, even then, he was still dealing with the effects of colitis, which can cause abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, loss of appetite and loss of body fluids and nutrients.

According to Wagner's agent, Leon Rose, Wagner had another flare-up this summer and things went downhill from there. But he said his client is in good spirits.

"All things considered, I think he's in an excellent state of mind," Rose said. "It's amazing to me how he keeps such a positive outlook with so many setbacks, but he continues to be positive and look to the future. I believe, based upon his attitude and the success of the surgery, that Dajuan will make it back to the NBA."

Said Wagner: "As the weeks go by, it feels like I'm getting stronger, from when I first came home from the hospital and now."

He's been spending some of his time attending boys' basketball games at Camden, sitting on the bench, sort of an unofficial assistant coach for his alma mater.

"I've just been trying to stay around the game," said Wagner, who once scored 100 points in a high school game and finished his career as the state's all-time leading scorer in boys' basketball. "I go out there and try to help them out a little bit. But Coach (Clarence) Turner is the man. He pretty much knows everything." So far . . .

Wagner had a storied high school career at Camden, then played one season at the University of Memphis where he led the Tigers to the postseason NIT title. He was drafted with the No. 6 overall pick of the 2002 NBA draft by Cleveland, but had an injury and illness-marred three seasons with the Cavs.

He played in only 102 of a possible 246 regular-season games with Cleveland, missing most of them with injury or illness.

The Cavs declined to pick up an option on his contract, which would've paid him $3.4 million this season. He became an unrestricted free agent.
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Postby TRUball on Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:13 pm

Well... I found something but it wasn't much compared to that. Thanks. :) That's sucks for him though.
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Postby Laxation on Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:40 pm

its good to see willie green back.

sixers should build around hunter/dalembert, AI2, green and korver
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Postby Keo on Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:30 am

Good to see him back. Hope he can add something to the bench, we need it bad right now.
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Postby axare on Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:44 pm

Sixers need more of a big man...
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Postby Andrew on Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:50 pm

Considering how Green will be the Sixers' fifth guard on the roster (and Iggy's been spending time at forward and isn't as much of a playmaker), I'd say his addition was just as timely.
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Postby Abctest123 on Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:10 pm

he isnt eligible to be on their playoff squad, is he?
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Postby Andrew on Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:15 pm

He should be. He wasn't on another team's roster prior to March 1st.
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Postby Its_asdf on Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:56 pm

axare wrote:Sixers need more of a big man...


I don't think so. Steven Hunter and Samuel Dalembert can do some damage against some of the east teams with a weaker frontcourt. I'm still wondering why Dalembert isn't starting when he's been given so much money. He'll need some minutes in order to prove that he's worth the money and develop his game.
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Postby axare on Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:13 am

Because Cheeks is apparently in love with Hunter saying that he had no reason to put Hunter to the bench as he was playing very "well"
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