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Would love to see him back here. I would definitely chance it as a swap for Tyndale. Farley had his problems in the last year he played here, but can't help feeling that they were personal issues that was affecting his game rather than a lack of talent. If he is still in game shape and after a long break from the 36ers, I would be excited at the prospect of his return and what he would bring with him.
Willie Farley would suit the Sixers down to a t. He's the explosive scorer who knows how to bring fans into the game. People say he was never the same after his gig with West Sydney? He was runner up in the MVP voting, and we pretty much put our whole team on his shoulders. When Farley gets going on offense, no one can stop that fadeaway.
I Think he would do well, against perth we definatly needed a scorer who could take the game over like Willie can, as our defense was quite good in the 2nd half we just couldnt score