HaShev
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For one, the Sixers lack SF depth.
I'm not sure Danny Green should be the starter, I'm hoping that Korkmaz continues progressing & becomes more consistant and they use him as the quick start select minutes Starting SF and be the JJ Redick type shooter, but at the SF position.
Curry and Korkmaz can be the shooters to open the floor that we haven't had since Redick and Convington.
Against teams with explosive SF and guards you can go with the more defensive talent in
Danny Green and this is where Justin Anderson comes in as helping the Sixers maintain their lead off the bench (a problem the last few years).
Anderson is sound defensively, but also per minute scoring and rebounding is pretty good, and will provide stability on the bench for those short minutes that always seems to destroy those huge Sixer's leads and it will be much needed depth if Ferguson does not progress & pan out.
I'm not sure Danny Green should be the starter, I'm hoping that Korkmaz continues progressing & becomes more consistant and they use him as the quick start select minutes Starting SF and be the JJ Redick type shooter, but at the SF position.
Curry and Korkmaz can be the shooters to open the floor that we haven't had since Redick and Convington.
Against teams with explosive SF and guards you can go with the more defensive talent in
Danny Green and this is where Justin Anderson comes in as helping the Sixers maintain their lead off the bench (a problem the last few years).
Anderson is sound defensively, but also per minute scoring and rebounding is pretty good, and will provide stability on the bench for those short minutes that always seems to destroy those huge Sixer's leads and it will be much needed depth if Ferguson does not progress & pan out.
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