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Years ago
A Sixers Triple Double?
I also agree Isaac. The fact that Rychart scores so highly suggests that he would take the shots himself rather than pass the ball on. It seems unlikely that he will achieve a triple double, but while he is scoring so well, that's a huge asset to the team. I feel Holmes would be a better candidate for the triple double as he already scores in double figures, and rebounds in double figures, however he does not score that highly that he would not get many opportunities to assist. Having said all that, my money is still on Rees as he has the size to Rebound, Shot Block and assist. He just needs to be conscious of this when playing to try and achieve the double digits in all three categories.

