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Preseason Game 2: Postgame Bullets

Well that was a fun one wasn’t it?  In a game that was close all the way through, the Sixers beat the Nets 93-92.  It kinda made me wish it was on TV, not only to see the finish, but to see how bad Devin’s injury was.

  • Yeah, Devin got hurt in the beginning of the third quarter and he was held out for the rest of the game.   The reports say it was a sprained ankle, the same one he hurt in practice.  I have no way of knowing how bad it was (the audio link wasn’t working for me), but my gut tells me that if it was a regular season he could have played through it.  For now, I would like to see him get a lot of rest (sort of how like the Nets are handling Lee).
  • As for his play, Devin struggled a bit shooting the ball (0-5 from the field), but he was setting up his teammates very nicely (8 assists).
  • CDR is really taking advantage of his opportunity.  In 34 minutes tonight, CDR was able to put up another 20 points, on 9-15 shooting.  I still say CDR should be the 6th man, but he could be earning a starting role.
  • Brook Lopez did his usual thing, putting up 18 points.  It was nice to see tonight, since he was up against a solid defender in Dalembert.
  • Yi was ok shooting the ball tonight (3-7), but he fouled out in only 21 minutes of action.  I guess I can see how this happened.  He was going up against bigger and more physical big men tonight.
  • Terrence Williams is showing that his work in the gym might be paying off.  Terrence shot the ball very well today (5-10/2-3 from 3).  He also grabbed 5 rebounds and 4 assists.  We shouldn’t get too giddy, it is just the preseason after all, but T-Will is showing that he can do a lot of things on the court.
  • Najera played very nicely in his return.  9 points in 19 minutes.
  • With Najera and Battie back in action tonight, it was interesting to see the DNP list.  Josh Boone and Sean Williams.  Interesting…
  • After the Knicks three point barrage on the Nets last game, it was good to see that the Nets held the Sixers to 2-8 from the three point line.  It could have just been the competition though, the Sixers were one of the worst three point shooting teams last year.
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Simmons is also a good shooter. He was one of the top forwards in True Shooting percentage last year, which gives him value off the bench. He's vastly overpaid, but that's not his fault.

I think Boone gets the first month of the season to prove if his head and heart are in this game. And Sean Williams...forget it.

Simmons should play just for the fact that he gets paid 11 mil. a year.

I agree with the rotation but I think that we should give Boone some time to show us how hard he worked in the summer and najera should have a solid role and Battie should get some time also our inactive player list should be hassel sean williams and simmons

One month into the season, the roster will be leveled out for the year... Harris, Lee, Twill, Yi (sadly), Lopez... CDR getting big minutes off the bench, along with Dooling/Alston sharing about equal minutes, and Simmons and Hayes providing the same role as they did last. What baffles me so much, and what will probably baffle Frank, is what to do with that horrendous frontcourt (play B-Lo 48 minutes a game, at the 4 and 5 at the same time).

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