
Rating for 36ers' off season?
Agree with you there Stephon, but Nash needs to get a move on. He's like a J Williams who just doesn't seem to have the tenacity (at times) for the league. Nash shows glimpses of what he's capable of but is very timid and unsure most of the time. Yes, he's an asset defensively but a team needs consistent scorers who can be relied upon to chip in a certain amount of points each outing.
Nash has potential, this was evident a few seasons ago, yet has not delivered. In my opinion it should be make or break time.
Speaking of JW, have we signed him again? Hopefully not.

Stephon, hoping Nash returns to form? What form? He's like a silent achiever, if you take the 'achiever' part off.
Two sick dunks in past seasons really doesn't amount to much.
Mark and Blade, agree that balance has been restored to team. This is most important. Last season we had no balance and CT trying to run the show which he's not capable of. Very good at assists but inconsistent thereafter.
Now we have balance, proven talent, decent bench and what's going to be the best import tandem in the league.
Give you the hot tip, Dusty is the man - watch him go this season.

Despite not landing any big name free agents, I really like the team that the 6ers will have this season.
It is well balanced and has the right attributes to play Phil's 'system' successfully, primarily shooting and rebounding.
Alot of people bemoaned when Rupert Sapwell first got signed to the 6ers. But he turned out to be a player that thrived in Phil's system. I'm hoping that Cooper will be similar and turn out to be productive for us tag-teaming with Rees.
B+

Unfortunately, given Nash would have to be considred an "unknown" factor at this time, I would be more likely to rate it at a C level.
Cooper isnt exactly the best big man they could have secured (Moore for example), and seems to almost be an signing in desparation. Ng's signing is hardly a coup, it's not like any other team was woo-ing him, it was purely a decision between his studies and playing, and whether they would tie in.
I agree that you could consider Maher a new recruit given last season, but once again, there werent many other options he was faced with (well, not thatw e know of publicly).
I was disapointed with how slow recruitment had been going, but interesting to note the Kings only have 4-5 players currently signed.
