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Nice job on the assessments Sixers 08. I have been thinking the same thing about Jacob at the 3. Love the guy, but he doesn't have the explosiveness, athleticism and scoring ability I think you need at that position to be a contender.
The key to this is who we get for a 2nd import. They have to be a dominant, athletic scorer who can switch between the 2 and 3 and paper over our short-comings at both positions.
I really like the decision to bring in some young SA guys. The Sixers biggest problem since Phil took over has been the failure to identify and develop the next generation. Maher is on his last legs now and we have to find his successor urgently. We can't expect too many more good years from Davidson either, so lets hope that Kersten, Hill and perhaps another guy like Burdon can grasp their opportunity.
Ah for the good old days, when the Sixers had guys like Ninnis and McKay developing behind Pearce and Green, not to mention a young Mark Bradtke!