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djsunyc
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6/21/2006  3:19 PM
lb's tenure in philly

these are players that broke 1000 minutes and their ages


97/98 (31-51) 98/99 (28-22) 99/00 (49-33) 00/01 (56-26) 01/02 (43-39)
iverson 22 iverson 23 iverson 24 iverson 25 iverson 26
ratliff 24 ratliff 25 ratliff 26 ratliff 27/deke 33 deke 34
mckie 25 mckie 26 mckie 27 mckie 28 mckie 29
dc 30 snow 24 snow 25 snow 26 snow 27
jim jackson 27 lynch 28 lynch 29 lynch 30 harpring 26
tim thomas 20 geiger 28 geiger 29 claxton 23
spoon 27 hill 31 hill 32 dc 34
hughes 21


02/03 (48-34)
iverson 27
dc 35
mckie 30
kvh 27
kenny thomas 25
bucker 26
skinner 26


his oldest team that consisted of 3 players over the age of 30 in their top 8 in minutes was the nba finals team in 2000/2001. in philly, his team mostly consisted of young vets in the 24-28 age group.
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6/21/2006  3:23 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

in philly, his team mostly consisted of young vets in the 24-28 age group.

...which most of our key guys haven't hit yet.
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6/21/2006  3:27 PM
Larry was a lot younger when he took over the Sixer job. He doesn't have that kind of patience anymore.
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6/21/2006  3:27 PM
Look at 98/99, his first winning season: Ivy 23, Snow 24, Rat, 25, McKie, 26

Similar to the ages of guys like Curry, Frye, JC, and the Q boys.
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6/21/2006  3:33 PM
Posted by BlueSeats:

Look at 98/99, his first winning season: Ivy 23, Snow 24, Rat, 25, McKie, 26

Similar to the ages of guys like Curry, Frye, JC, and the Q boys.

actually, about 1-2 years older, but whatever, why quibble ISIAH SUX BROWN 4EVER
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6/21/2006  3:34 PM
Alittle too late......... maybe this can be faxed to Dolan?????
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6/21/2006  3:41 PM
Dj, also check out the his SA team when he was starting rookies like Willie Anderson, Admiral and Elliot.

Check out his NJ team with rookies like Buck Williams and Albert King, and young guys like O'Koren. That was a young core.

His ABA teams were also largely comprised of youth.

The GMs know Larry is the BEST in the business at developing youth. There's a reason he's the only dude to win championships in the NCAA, and NBA. And lets not forget also taking his ABA cougars to the finals.
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6/21/2006  3:45 PM
Posted by crzymdups:
Posted by BlueSeats:

Look at 98/99, his first winning season: Ivy 23, Snow 24, Rat, 25, McKie, 26

Similar to the ages of guys like Curry, Frye, JC, and the Q boys.

actually, about 1-2 years older, but whatever, why quibble ISIAH SUX BROWN 4EVER

It is quibbling when Curry was 23 and crawford 25, which means they'll be 24 and 26 this year, if not already.

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6/21/2006  3:52 PM
Posted by crzymdups:
Posted by BlueSeats:

Look at 98/99, his first winning season: Ivy 23, Snow 24, Rat, 25, McKie, 26

Similar to the ages of guys like Curry, Frye, JC, and the Q boys.

actually, about 1-2 years older, but whatever, why quibble ISIAH SUX BROWN 4EVER

So now Brown is coaching guys that are TOO young? I thought all you anti-Browns felt that he only wanted older players. You guys talk out of both sides of the mouth more then you realize.
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6/21/2006  3:53 PM
one thing of note is that brown had HEAVY say in personnel decisions with billy king and pat croce. so it wasn't like these rosters were thrown upon him.
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6/21/2006  3:59 PM
Maybe you should tell Larry that he likes yong kids and mail it back it time to save Ariza????

LOL, his fate is in Dolans hands, what age David Robinson was he belittled him can't help him. The problem isn't the Iversons or Mckies or Snows of Philly(Lee,Nate,Frye), it's the lynchs, geigers, hills, and deke's he wants......... Dolan Doesn't want those players!!!! NOt for Steph and more importantly not for BROWN


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6/21/2006  4:04 PM
there is non doubt he can coach green kids, the problem is that he's a Point guard coach and the point guard is old. He can mold a 22 year old iverson, I think there was an article posted today that stated curry, frye, lee and crawford (our starters of the future) there was no arguments with the coach, so saying he can't coach youngins is kind of over blown.

I think our big fear now is that he can't coach the veteran's of the Me-Generation...and while that may not be a pre-requisite, it would be nice.

I think we are all in agreement, that if it was a fact that we could be better without all the players he hates, then we would do it, but we know that we can't because he tried it the last 11 games of the season and it was misery.

But there is a future.

Why larry and dolan are having a pissing contest is beyond me...in philly's first season they won 8 more games then my beloved knicks.

and the next year they were .500.

Jim Jackson and tim thomas, role players, historically...we have those same role players on our team...do I see any reason for anybody from last year not to come back? NOPE.

who do i want to see turned into a solid contributor? Franchise and MoT and Jrose...if they can play like they should or be traded for players that play like they should (defensive wing player, sure handed PG and shot blocking specialist) then we are well on our way.

But cutting marbury, firing LB and Zeke coaching are not the answers.

If you are asking me if removing one of those three will result in the most wins next year, then it is obvious the answer is LB.

Keep them all, trade expiring contracts for solid overpaid role players and picks or a stud.
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6/21/2006  4:06 PM
I opened this thread expecting to see a picture of Iverson with a long gray beard.

[Edited by - BASKETBALLJONES on 06-21-2006 16:06]
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6/21/2006  4:29 PM
I dont think the LB/MArbury drama was LB's big problem with this roster. There were just no grinders and the defense was deplorable. Lee, Frye and JB all played hard on D but were awful, mostly because of experience. I'm sure they will all get better, especially with LB teaching them.
Marbury scores with a high% of FGs, doesnt chuck a lot of 3s and takes excellent care of the ball. I have no doubt Larry can work with that. We were dead last in oppenents FG% and sending guys to the FT line, and as the season went on we didnt get any better. THAT was the problem.

Every young guy on our roster got better last year under LB, and will be prepared for more minutes and bigger roles next year.

They are all good players. Not stars, but good smart players. Only Nate strikes me as dumb but he's got an energy that if channeled has its own benefits
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6/21/2006  4:33 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

one thing of note is that brown had HEAVY say in personnel decisions with billy king and pat croce. so it wasn't like these rosters were thrown upon him.

yup. and he traded Iverson before Geiger stepped in with his no-trade clause before their fabeled trip to the Finals. that Brown sure is a guru.
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6/21/2006  4:36 PM
Posted by crzymdups:
Posted by djsunyc:

one thing of note is that brown had HEAVY say in personnel decisions with billy king and pat croce. so it wasn't like these rosters were thrown upon him.

yup. and he traded Iverson before Geiger stepped in with his no-trade clause before their fabeled trip to the Finals. that Brown sure is a guru.

...and what's the point? did iverson not COMPLETELY change after that non-trade? who's to say he still wouldn't be a problem child if the trade went through? you have got to stop trying to discredit his history. you do not have solid ground to stand on. just stick with this past season...at least there are two valid points of view to that. but arguing about brown's history as a head coach and his success is blatantly one sided.
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6/21/2006  4:37 PM
Posted by crzymdups:
Posted by djsunyc:

one thing of note is that brown had HEAVY say in personnel decisions with billy king and pat croce. so it wasn't like these rosters were thrown upon him.

yup. and he traded Iverson before Geiger stepped in with his no-trade clause before their fabeled trip to the Finals. that Brown sure is a guru.

Was Iverson on the team when they went to the finals? You sure like to deal with IF's and And's a whole lot. You put way too much stock into things that could have happened and didn't happen.
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6/21/2006  4:38 PM
Posted by fishmike:

I dont think the LB/MArbury drama was LB's big problem with this roster. There were just no grinders and the defense was deplorable. Lee, Frye and JB all played hard on D but were awful, mostly because of experience. I'm sure they will all get better, especially with LB teaching them.
Marbury scores with a high% of FGs, doesnt chuck a lot of 3s and takes excellent care of the ball. I have no doubt Larry can work with that. We were dead last in oppenents FG% and sending guys to the FT line, and as the season went on we didnt get any better. THAT was the problem.

Every young guy on our roster got better last year under LB, and will be prepared for more minutes and bigger roles next year.

They are all good players. Not stars, but good smart players. Only Nate strikes me as dumb but he's got an energy that if channeled has its own benefits

I agree with this. I don't think Nate is dumb, maybe just a little too ****y, but I think it's the RIGHT kind of ****iness (see? Larry is rubbing off on me!).

I have no problem getting a guy like Kmart (if healthy) or Evans or Boone to sure up the defense. But I'm terrified that Brown won't like the way one of the kids is developing one week and try to trade him for whatever. Brown is a good game coach. It seems he is too impatient to actually develop a team into defenders and would prefer to just ship out guys who don't defend instinctively. He should not get final-say roster power, he needs to be able to work with someone, and it seems that he can't work with Isiah (or Dolan, which is the obvious bigger problem in our sad case).
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6/21/2006  4:40 PM
Posted by crzymdups:


I agree with this. I don't think Nate is dumb, maybe just a little too ****y, but I think it's the RIGHT kind of ****iness (see? Larry is rubbing off on me!).

Oh man, did they really censor you for saying ****y?
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6/21/2006  4:41 PM
Posted by nyk4ever:
Posted by crzymdups:
Posted by djsunyc:

one thing of note is that brown had HEAVY say in personnel decisions with billy king and pat croce. so it wasn't like these rosters were thrown upon him.

yup. and he traded Iverson before Geiger stepped in with his no-trade clause before their fabeled trip to the Finals. that Brown sure is a guru.

Was Iverson on the team when they went to the finals? You sure like to deal with IF's and And's a whole lot. You put way too much stock into things that could have happened and didn't happen.

People are talking about Brown's ability to work with a young roster and his success with having input in building a roster. He didn't "think" about "maybe" trading Iverson, the trade was at the league office for approval before Matt Geiger stopped it with a no-trade because he didn't want to go to Detroit.

So, I think it's material when you're talking about ability to work with a young roster and build a team when he pulled the trigger on trading the heart and soul of the team, a future MVP and guy who would drive them to the finals. What does that say about him as being an evaluator? I think it proves what I've been saying - he's impatient. Do we have anyone with a no trade clause to save us when he tries to trade Frye or Nate? No.
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