Way too many turnovers, which is becoming a common theme. Biggest contributor is Iguodala with 8 turnovers. But he also had 15 pts. 7 rebounds and 6 assists.
By the way justin.tv did not have the game, and I learned that it is dangerous to look as there are people there posting links to the game that are hacker/phishing sites. Good thing Avast was there to catch these things, but I still had to shut down my pc to close the browser. When you can't exit out of your browser through normal means, don't screw around. Disconnect your internet connection and shut off your pc. If you have to pull the plug go ahead and do that. Not a problem with XP.
Last thing I want to do is re-image my PC cause some jerkola is trying to mess with my system.
Anyway, the Sixers are winning and this is a good thing. You may think it's not important, but the truth is these are competitive athletes and they always want to win, even if they're just playing horse. This team is on a mission to be better and that means winning, as everything else they do is for that goal.
Not seeing the game makes it a little difficult to analyze, as all you can do is look at the boxscore and play-by-play. The turnovers are worrisome, as I'm not sure that Iguodala really has the handle to be a primary ball handler, and it isn't clear that Lou is able to either. They are still learning the offense, and it will take them time to be comfortable, but they aren't going to win against good teams surrendering 28 turnovers. There was a chat with Kate from the Inquirer this afternoon who was of the opinion that Jrue wouldn't be ready to play steady minutes for another year or two.
Neither Kapono or Green are able ball handlers, and Ivey is even further down the depth chart. I don't want to harp on this too much, but it's something the Sixers need to get a handle on quickly.
On the bright side Brand is back and scoring like he did prior to coming to the Sixers 20 pts. and 8 boards. Young put up 26 and 6. Sam had only 4 pts, but 12 boards and was +15 in his time on the floor. Eddie Jordan played his starters more like I expect in the regular season, most were in for about 30 min. and Sam was in for 25. Jason Smith and Brezec had poor plus-minus scores in a very short amount of time around 5 min. If Speights is the only other big man that can play, they're going to have problems...