2009-10 NBA Season Preview: Philadelphia 76ers

Written by Paul Banks of NBC Chicago and the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank. Send Paul an e-mail here: paulb05 AT hotmail DOT com.
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Philadelphia 76ers (Last Year: 41-41)

2008-09 Season Summary:
Heading into 2008-09, Philadelphia was the "sexy" pick to make the NBA Finals. Finishing at the .500 mark and seventh in the Eastern Conference was a quite a disappointment. It appeared Philly was ready to redeem themselves in the postseason when they took two of the first three in their opening round series against the No. 2 seeded Orlando Magic. However, Philly lost the next three, including an embarrassing 25-point home loss in which Orlando eliminated them despite missing its superstar, Dwight Howard. The Sixers had plenty of issues to deal with last season including a season-ending injury to their big offseason acquisition, Elton Brand, and the firing of head coach Maurice Cheeks just 23 games in. The postseason ended with controversy as well as free agents Andre Miller and Theo Ratliff skipped the team's final meeting and criticized the coaching staff.

Depth Chart:

C: Samuel Dalembert/Primoz Brezec

PF: Elton Brand/Marreese Speights/Jason Smith

SF: Thaddeus Young/Jason Kapono/Rodney Carney

SG: Andre Iguadala/Willie Green

PG: Lou Williams/Royal Ivey/Jrue Holiday

Head Coach: Eddie Jordan (1st year)

2009-2010 Team Salary: $63.9 million

Projected 2010-2011 Team Salary: approximately $65.0 million



Off-Season Grade: Failed

Facing the possible departure of free agent point guard Andre Miller, the 76ers let him leave and did little to replace him. Yes, they drafted Jrue Holiday with their first-round pick, but Holiday couldn’t establish himself as a true point guard in his one year at UCLA and is still a few years away from being a contributor at the next level. When experienced college floor leaders like Ty Lawson and Eric Maynor were still available, taking Holiday was a strange pick.

I like the acquisition of sharp-shooter Jason Kapono since the Sixers were the worst three-point shooting team in the league last year. Signing Primoz Brezec, Rodney Carney, and Royal Ivey via free agency adds depth, but were moves made more so to fill out the roster than be a true impact to the team.



2009-2010 Outlook:

The health of Elton Brand will be crucial to the Sixers’ success, or lack thereof, this season. If Brand can come back at 100 percent and be the low-post offensive threat that he has been during his career, Philly has a chance to compete for a playoff spot. If he ends up wearing street clothes on the bench more times than not, Philadelphia is in trouble.

The point guard play is a major question mark and what is preventing the 76ers from being a postseason-caliber club in my view. Williams has had success as a backup during his career, and now will be thrust into the spotlight as a starter. His career average is less than 2.5 assists per game and he will need to become a playmaker. Other than Williams, Royal Ivey or Willie Green will likely see the other minutes at the point, and neither are true point guards.



Looking Ahead to the Summer of 2010:

Unless Philly pulls off a trade to unload some salary, their roster will remain in tact for the 2010-11 season. They will be above the salary cap and not have any flexibility to make any major moves next summer. With Dalembert, Kapono and Green, the Sixers will have contracts that are expiring in 2011 and could try to swing a deal involving those guys.

2009-10 NBA Power Ranking: 18th



Written by Paul Banks of NBC Chicago and the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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