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7/8/2007  8:51 PM
And possibly the yr after

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On the NBA | Next summer, Sixers may spring into action
By David Aldridge
Inquirer Columnist

You are forgiven if you don't see light at the end of the 76ers' tunnel.
Their draft has potential, which may pay off in time but usually gets incumbent coaches fired. Nor are they in any position to go after meaningful free agents.

Yet the first week of free agency - the negotiating period began last Sunday - hasn't gone all that badly from the Sixers' perspective.

While many of the other Eastern Conference teams made moves that will make them marginally better next season, those deals will ultimately lead them to salary-cap prison. And that should leave the 76ers as one of the few teams east of the Mississippi with significant cap room next summer.

(Might as well get in the lotus position and chant your mantra for the next 52 weeks: Kevin Garnett . . . Elton Brand . . . Shawn Marion . . . Jermaine O'Neal . . . Gilbert Arenas . . .

Boston took on Ray Allen's remaining $51 million on draft night. With Paul Pierce's $59 million extension starting next year and emerging star Al Jefferson due for his own payday, the Celtics' budget is essentially frozen through 2010.

Isiah Thomas abruptly abandoned his plan to build a team of athletic runners and acquired productive but plodding forward Zach Randolph from Portland - along with Randolph's $61 million, killing any chance of the New York Knicks getting under the cap in 2009.

The New Jersey Nets threw another $60 million at Vince Carter, who, last we looked, couldn't get a shot off against Eric Snow in the playoffs.

The Orlando Magic repeated their two-superstar history (Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady) by giving free agent Rashard Lewis $75 million and committing to a max contract for Dwight Howard, locking themselves in through the Obama administration's first term.

Washington now has two first-rounders, Nick Young and Oleskiy Pecherov, coming off its bench. But the Wizards' biggest priority is re-signing Arenas and Antawn Jamison next summer.

Cleveland, Indiana and Miami are more or less stuck, obligated to pay millions to the likes of Larry Hughes, Troy Murphy and Antoine Walker. Milwaukee's first-round pick, Yi Jianlian, doesn't want to play there, and the Bucks still have to re-sign guard Mo Williams. Atlanta is in its 738th year of rebuilding.

Only Chicago, having added Joakim Noah in the draft, can still make a conference-altering move, with any number of enticing young bigs available to bundle with Ben Gordon to make a real run at Pau Gasol or Garnett.

But the Bulls (and the Pistons and the Raptors) are already light-years ahead of the Sixers. What's another parsec?

None of the above means that Billy King and Co. should be complacent. By all means, explore Mikki Moore, Darko Milicic and Derek Fisher - if they're willing to sign cheap, and short. In the interim, it might make sense to move Andre Miller now instead of next summer.

Here's why, and how: a three-way deal among the Sixers, Lakers and Wizards that could help everyone. (Please read this carefully: This is a suggestion from moi, not a rumor. Thank me later.)
Why not send Miller to Los Angeles, a team desperate for a point-guard upgrade, for Kwame Brown, entering the last year of his deal, a precious $9 million salary that could come off Philly's books next summer?

Washington would send center Etan Thomas, in whom the Sixers have had interest, to Philly, while sending guard Antonio Daniels to the Lakers. The Lakers would then send forward Vladmir Radmanovic, who endeared himself to Phil Jackson by hurting his shoulder in a snowboarding accident and then lying about it, to Washington.

To make the numbers work, the Sixers would send Steven Hunter, a much cheaper backup than Thomas, to the Wizards. And, most important, the Wizards would send back the draft rights to European guard Juan Carlos Navarro.

Navarro, 27, is one of the best guards in the world and wants to play in the NBA. It would take some creative negotiating to get him out of his Spanish contract, but creative teams - Toronto invented a buyout to import Anthony Parker last summer - get things done.

At the end of the day, the Lakers would solve their ballhandling problems, the Wizards would gain more immediate cap room for Arenas, and the Sixers would be a net $3.1 million ahead by exchanging Thomas' 2008-09 salary ($6.8 million), in essence, for Miller's $9.9 million. (Brown's and Miller's '07-08 salaries are a wash.) Hunter's $3.4 million for '08 would be off the books, too.

That's $6.5 million more that the Sixers would have in reserve next summer for that bumper crop of free agents than if they keep Miller another year.
And they would have the rights to Navarro.

Yes, they would still have to pay Thomas $7.3 million in 2009, but if we're still talking about rebuilding by then, it will be team president and head coach Larry Brown's problem.
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7/8/2007  9:08 PM
Brand has a player opt after this season
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7/8/2007  9:13 PM
Posted by McK1:

Brand has a player opt after this season

Brand
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/la_clippers.htm

Marion
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/phoenix.htm

Arenas
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/washington.htm
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7/8/2007  9:19 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by McK1:

Brand has a player opt after this season

Brand
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/la_clippers.htm

Marion
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/phoenix.htm

Arenas
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/washington.htm

It would have been nice to have cap room for these players. They're all better than anyone we have.
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7/8/2007  9:43 PM
Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

I still think we could make it happen if we use Marbs and a prospect to trade for any of these guys though.
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7/8/2007  9:47 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

there is another side of the court to help in the evaluation.

in addition to the career 20/10, and an offensive attack that's every bit (if not better than zach's), he also plays defense and gives you 2+ blocks a game along with a steal.

if we're talking about individual players, i don't think it's even close. (and that's not even bringing up image, off court, etc.)

[Edited by - djsunyc on 07-08-2007 9:50 PM]
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7/8/2007  9:48 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

an arenas/crawford backcourt could lead the league in "WTF?!?!?!?" moments.

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7/8/2007  9:49 PM
but as good as brand has been individually, he has only made the playoffs once (with cassell) and has never advanced.
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7/8/2007  9:51 PM
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

there is another side of the court to help in the evaluation.

in addition to the career 20/10, and an offensive attack that's every bit (if not better than zach's), he also plays defense and gives you 2+ blocks a game along with a steal.

if we're talking about individual players, i don't think it's even close. (and that's not even bringing up image, off court, etc.)

[Edited by - djsunyc on 07-08-2007 9:50 PM]

Brand is a *force* on defense. Randolph is a *liability* on defense. Elton's a better passer too. I don't think the comparison is even close.
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7/8/2007  9:51 PM
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

an arenas/crawford backcourt could lead the league in "WTF?!?!?!?" moments.

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7/8/2007  10:03 PM
Is Brand that much better than Zach that you would wait for the chance to maybe sign him rather than be guaranteed to get Zach and rid yourself of the Franchise?
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7/8/2007  10:06 PM
Yes he's that good. He's a championship piece of any puzzle.
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7/8/2007  10:06 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Is Brand that much better than Zach that you would wait for the chance to maybe sign him rather than be guaranteed to get Zach and rid yourself of the Franchise?

regardless of whom could be acquired, i was responding to your statement that brand isn't that much better than randolph.
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7/8/2007  10:09 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

I still think we could make it happen if we use Marbs and a prospect to trade for any of these guys though.



LMFAO

Brand finished 6th in the MVP race 2yrs ago(2005-2006). Zach will never in anyone's lifetime be considered as an MVP candidate

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/stats?statsId=3324

Brand>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Zach 100 times out of 100.
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7/8/2007  10:12 PM
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

an arenas/crawford backcourt could lead the league in "WTF?!?!?!?" moments.

That back court would destroy opposing teams.......... don't get it twisted!!!!!!!
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Posted by Anji:
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

an arenas/crawford backcourt could lead the league in "WTF?!?!?!?" moments.

That back court would destroy opposing teams.......... don't get it twisted!!!!!!!

they would have to reinforce the backboard with duct tape to prevent the shattering.
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7/8/2007  10:14 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

I still think we could make it happen if we use Marbs and a prospect to trade for any of these guys though.



LMFAO

Brand finished 6th in the MVP race 2yrs ago(2005-2006). Zach will never in anyone's lifetime be considered as an MVP candidate

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/stats?statsId=3324

Brand>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Zach 100 times out of 100.

Agreed. WTF?? Anyone who thinks Brand and Zack are even CLOSE is on drugs. Plain and simple, drugs. Even nixluva knows better than to make that kind of claim.

That's not a knock on Zack, just the old saying, which goes something like this:

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7/8/2007  10:15 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

I still think we could make it happen if we use Marbs and a prospect to trade for any of these guys though.



LMFAO

Brand finished 6th in the MVP race 2yrs ago(2005-2006). Zach will never in anyone's lifetime be considered as an MVP candidate

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/stats?statsId=3324

Brand>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Zach 100 times out of 100.



Alright guys, I know Brand is a monster, but we have Zach this year, not next and we traded him for two players that are negatives for this team. And we got expirings.

Added to that, Zach has more range and won't interfere with Curry as much.

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7/8/2007  10:18 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Brand is a lot better than Zach? Not really.

Arenas would be an incredible player for NY and for the group of players we have though.

I still think we could make it happen if we use Marbs and a prospect to trade for any of these guys though.



LMFAO

Brand finished 6th in the MVP race 2yrs ago(2005-2006). Zach will never in anyone's lifetime be considered as an MVP candidate

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/stats?statsId=3324

Brand>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Zach 100 times out of 100.



Alright guys, I know Brand is a monster, but we have Zach this year, not next and we traded him for two players that are negatives for this team. And we got expirings.

Added to that, Zach has more range and won't interfere with Curry as much.


All we did was trade for a more offensive albatross contract that is as just as big a liability on the defensive end.


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7/8/2007  10:28 PM
Who is this magical player we had defending the 4 spot prior to this trade? Lee? Frye? Jeff?

At least now our +/- will be much improved at that spot.
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