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Depends on availability of quality local players. If a local player replaced an import, he would have to atleast be averaging 18 points and 8 rebounds. There's not that many locals with those stats.
Once again the playing of "Hit the Road Jack" after Dench fouled out was embarrassing. He left the game with 18 & 8. His team were about 30 points in the lead. Whose face had egg on it at this stage. I know its tradition, but for heavens sakes, keep it realistic. Hit the road Jack should only be played if the Sixers are either in the lead or in a point of the game where they can turn it around. Losing an opposition player at this stage helps the Sixers' cause and that's when you celebrate it with the song.
Left at 3/4 time just got home and refuse to go next week, no one knows how to box out, Nash never shoots so the opposition don't have to defend him, sutton for being a rookie was about the only bloke that showed like he wanted to win. I was hoping that some guys would be playing for their position next year but their not even interested in that. Clean out can't come quick enough...