HaShev
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They got their coach, now they need to address the year after year problems:
1)Rebounds from the PF position.
Harris, Niang and Tucker fail many areas of the game, rebounding being important for that position. Behind Embid it was the PG-Harden grabbing more rebounds than the PF and SF combined. Even Maxy pulls down more rebounds than these PF's.
2) Sixers need a real SF, maybe
McDaniel's who was great defensively can move a step forward if given more of a role, but is he starting material? Can he be more consistent a year wiser going towards his peek break out years?
3) Sixers have to develope guys like Springer and hope Melton progresses, and perhaps give hard working Mac a chance as backup PG or 3rd off the bench, playing Springer for Defense assignments and Mac when needing bursts of energy offense. (He seems to stimulate the energy & play of others).
4) a legit backup Center who doesn't draw fouls all the time like Howard Did, nor a turnover machine with brick hands like Noel did, nor slow like Okafar and Harrel.
Hopefully with the new coach Sixers won't be so predictable in their plays, nor their lineups that made it to easy to double team our stars. And the former coach was terrible at using the bench properly and using the younger players for sake of developing and progressing them.
1)Rebounds from the PF position.
Harris, Niang and Tucker fail many areas of the game, rebounding being important for that position. Behind Embid it was the PG-Harden grabbing more rebounds than the PF and SF combined. Even Maxy pulls down more rebounds than these PF's.
2) Sixers need a real SF, maybe
McDaniel's who was great defensively can move a step forward if given more of a role, but is he starting material? Can he be more consistent a year wiser going towards his peek break out years?
3) Sixers have to develope guys like Springer and hope Melton progresses, and perhaps give hard working Mac a chance as backup PG or 3rd off the bench, playing Springer for Defense assignments and Mac when needing bursts of energy offense. (He seems to stimulate the energy & play of others).
4) a legit backup Center who doesn't draw fouls all the time like Howard Did, nor a turnover machine with brick hands like Noel did, nor slow like Okafar and Harrel.
Hopefully with the new coach Sixers won't be so predictable in their plays, nor their lineups that made it to easy to double team our stars. And the former coach was terrible at using the bench properly and using the younger players for sake of developing and progressing them.