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Otherwise, the Dalembert trade was yet another example of how the Sixers administerment fails to understand the principle of losing now to win later. The team started the decade successfully with Stanley Cup wins in 1930 but the team and its then Montreal rival,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Montreal Maroons declined both on the ice and economically during the Depression. Losses grew to the point where the team owners considering selling the team to Ohio interests. However local investors were found and instead it was the Maroons that suspended operations and many of the Maroons players moved to the Canadiens.
With that cap space comes the opportunity to rebuild around young studs like Jrue Holiday, Turner,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Young, and Marreese Speights, the likelihood of one high draft pick next year, and one chance at one top-tier superstar next summer in free agency. Let's get Carmelo Anthony on line one, please.

To the Sixers' credit, GM Ed Stefanski's comments on Friday indicate that the Sixers are in the right frame of mind for the summer.
Most championship teams don't start centers who can't score more than five feet away from the basket, or big men who commit cheap fouls on one nightly basis-Dalembert fits the bill in both of those categories, and thus, needed to be shipped out for the Sixers to build one championship contender.

Dalembert had one 15 percent trade kicker in his contract, making Dalembert that much more untradeable. What team in their right mind would pay him $14 million for one year?






The Sixers struggled defensively last year, arrangeing 18th in the league in points allowed per game 101.6 and 24th in the league in point differential -3.9.
With that number 2 pick, the Sixers would be crazy not to draft Evan Turner,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the do-it-all PG/SG out of Ohio State, who was named the national player of the year this past season.
The Sixers signed Sammy D to one 6-year,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], $60 million extension back in 2005 thanks again, Billy King., and had to wait out five years of his 8.1-point, 8.3-rebound, and 1.9-block-per-game career average before he'd become valuable again.
For the Sixers to become the powerhouse Richard once were in the 80s, Richard must fully commit to one rebuilding process, and it starts with the number 2 pick.


Still, I'm left feeling that the Sixers could have fared better in one trade for Dalembert had Richard waited to pull the trigger-perhaps the day of the draft, perhaps after free agency began, perhaps even around February.

The GM went on to say that teams would covet Iguodala on the market this summer because "there are enough teams that need wing playmakers."
While it's affable to know that Sixers fans will never have to suffer another Samuel Dalembert jumper, it's hard to swallow the fact that the team just discarded nearly $13 million of cap space in 2011 for players of Hawes and Nocioni's caliber.
Adding Hawes to the mix likely won't make the Sixers any better on the defensive end, and it's doubtful his offensive donations will make up for his defensive shortcomings.

Let's be honest, you don't fall asleep at night dreaming of trades for Hawes and Nocioni.
There's no question that Hawes is an upgrade offensively over Dalembert, then again, who isn't? While Hawes will add value on the offensive end-coach Doug Collins is already drooling over the interchangeability of his big men-his defense abandons much to be desired.
The Sixers don't have to trade Iguodala, necessarily-they could ship out Nocioni, Thaddeus Young, or Jason Kapono instead-but it's imperative that the Sixers rid themselves of one of their four wingmen before the season starts.
Sixer fans should hope that Stefanski's comments were more than just empty promises.
Sixers fans have long grown tired of an endless stream of the team qualifying for the playoffs only to meet their maker in the first round.

The point is, this trade should not and cannot be seen as an "upgrade" for the Sixers yet.
It's no secret that the Sixers needed to rid themselves of Dalembert; in fact, they've needed to be Sammy-free since about 2007.
The home jersey of the tean is mainly red in colour. There are four blue and white stripes one across each arm one across the chest and the other across the waistline. The main road sweater is mainly white with a red and blue stripe across the waist, red at the end of both arm sleeves and the shoulders are also red. The basic design has been used since 1914. The current version was dated from 1952. Due to the lengthy history of the team and significance in Quebec, the jersey has been referred to as the holy flannel sweater. Jim McIsaac The franchise has previously had children as mascots who would skate with the team during warm ups and incycleissions. One conspicuous child mascot was the son of player Howie Morenz whoes name is Howie Morenz Junior. Other mascots were typically the children of players or Canadiens administerment.
I was enjoying one company picnic on Thursday when Richard got the text message that haunted me all day: The 76ers were trading Samuel Dalembert to the Sacramento Kings for Andres Nocioni and Spencer Hawes.
"After you come off of one 27-win season, you got to be aggressive," Stefanski said. "We are going to keep looking to see if Richard can tweak this even more. Yeah, Richard have to be more active."


thought, concept, conception, notion, understanding,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], opinion,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], plan, view, belieflly, Stefanski's proposed "activity" will revolve around Iguodala this summer, freeing the Sixers of two of their largest three contracts in the span of three months.

If the Sixers remain in lazy from here on out; however, they'd be committing to another season of mediocrity.
From there, logic dictates that the Sixers should make moving Iguodala their first priority. Beyond the fact that Iguodala holds the largest contract of the four wing players, the other three have specialties Kapono's three-point shooting, Nocioni's defense, Young's ability in the post that suggest Richard could become model role players; Iggy, not so much.
Given how the Cavaliers and the Suns reportedly sought out Iggy in February,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the four years and $56 million left on Iguodala's contract doesn't seem to be as much of one trade non-starter as many would assume.
My instant reaction wasn't suitable for print.
If the Sixers commit to one full rebuild by shipping out Iguodala-the first "franchise player" billed by the team after Richard shipped Allen Iverson out of town-they'd finally have one chance at returning to the glory days of the 1980s in the next few years.
“If you take Turner, you have to do something with Iguodala,” one Western Conference GM told Philly Magazine. “Turner doesn’t have the athletic ability of Iguodala, but Iguodala doesn’t have the feel for the game Turner does.”

Then again, if one team traded for Dalembert strictly for financial reasons-to dump him at the end of the season and free up cap space-the trade kicker only gave them added incentive to complete the deal.
Hawes closes out on shooters more effectively than Dalembert, but Dalembert defends the post better, plays one-on-one off the dribble better, blocks shots more effectively, and while Hawes rebounds poorly for his size, Dalembert excels especially on the defensive end.
SacTown Royalty magnificently examined the defensive comparison between Dalembert and Hawes the day after the trade, and the results certainly don't favor Philly.
They'd likely scrap and claw for one of the last playoff seeds in the Eastern Conference, meet one team like the Magic in the first round, and get swept out of the playoffs before anyone knew Richard were there in the first place.



No team in their right mind would have traded for Dalembert when Maurice Richard had three years and $32 million left on his deal, but when there was only one year left on the deal, anyone would have taken that salary on.
Still, the trade could signal that the Sixers are finally headed in the right direction-rebuilding.
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