Speights is a decent rebounder and is improving all the time.
Agreed. My argument concerned Evans' rebounding and toughness...and how we didn't replace it. It's commentary on management, not our players.
When he is on the floor with Dalembert or even Brand we usually win the rebounding battle. In fact, with 2 big men on the floor the Sixers are a good team, good enough to make the playoffs and save Eddie Jordan his job.
Again - it's management. I've been chirping all year about line-ups and how (mostly early in the season) Jordan would have as few as ONE rebounder on the floor at a time. Mind boggling.
I still don't understand your problem with Thad. He's tough enough to try to defend bigger players, he's quicker than most of them, and just as long. He is an effective scorer and gets a lot of easy baskets because he's the fastest player on the floor. Once he rediscovers his outside shot, he's an all star player.
Pardon me if I don't share your enthusiasm for certain players on this team. Lately Thad has sucked at both ends. Love the guy; but he's lately been the worst Sixer on the floor at times. Some guys are pretty good...others decent...some (Kapono) suck the big one. You throw around terms like "elite", "all star" and "playoffs"...while I continue to watch one of the worst teams in the league night in and night out. For my money we're 6 years from 'elite', NOT a 'playoff team' and have
no 'all stars'. Tomato/tomahto I suppose. We'll see how it all shakes out by season's end.
The worst thing about Eddie is that he plays Thad as a 4.
Well...the "worst" thing? Not sure about that. But it is ill-advised, for sure. I think he's trying to put out there the guys he thinks give us the best chance to win, with no regard for match-ups. Thad is a 3...yet so is our 'franchise player'. We have no point guard. No true back-up center. No shooting (now people realize what I was incensed about when we dumped Korver). If it were me I'd have Thad at the 3; Iggy at the 2; Lou at 1; Brand would start with Sam. Then you got Speights in for Sam, AI for Lou, Holiday, Green, Smith and Carney round it out. Kapono plays once every 2-3 games so he stays mentally sharp, and is reserved for extended minutes vs. a zone (ie. almost never).
But that's me.
If you watched the game against Sacramento, you saw the Sixers play a good game and beat a good team soundly.
The very definition of mediocrity. For every "sound win" against a decent club (the Kings are not one of them by the way), we have a sh*tty game against a terrible team. It will take ALOT more than that to get me as jazzed as you seem to be.