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  • mrblakevincent
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    • Jan 2010
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    #1

    Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League





    Well hello! This is my first go at an NBA franchise thread on operationsports.com so bare with me as I get set-up and get my bearings. In this dynasty I will be controlling the entire league but my main team most likely will be the Philadelphia 76ers however I am still deciding. I'm battling between the 76ers, the OKC Thunder(although there is a very successful Thunder franchise going) and the Los Angeles Clippers. Right now I'm just setting things up on here as I don't have Xbox live so I need to get rosters and the game Title Update before I get started.

    Team: Philadelphia 76ers

    System: Xbox 360

    Difficulty: Pro

    Quarter Length: 10 or 12 minutes, 12 minutes for simulated games

    Rosters: The NBA 2K12 SIM-WORLD ROSTER PROJECT FOR XBOX 360

    Draft Classes:

    Sliders: TRUEGAMER'S 0 THEORY SLIDERS FINAL Set w/ minor adjustments

    Number of Players: 30

    Season Length: 82 games(will play one or two games weekly simming the others). The 2011-12 season will be simulated up to whatever the current date is when I officially start. I will make sure to address the trade deadline with realistic trades.

    Player Roles: No

    Progressive Fatigue: Yes

    Trade Deadline: Yes

    Trade Override: Yes

    Allow CPU Trades: No

    Preseason Games: Yes

    Injuries: Yes

    Fantasy Draft: No

    Customized League: No

    Substitution Method: Rotation

    Playoff Series: 7 games

    Last edited by mrblakevincent; 03-27-2012, 12:09 AM.
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  • mrblakevincent
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    • Jan 2010
    • 435

    #2
    My Team Index


    2012 - 2013 Philadelphia 76ers Season in Review
    Overall Record -
    Playoff Record -
    Team Most Valuable Player -
    Team Most Improved Player -
    League Awards -
    2012 Draft Picks - PF Thomas Robinson(Rd 1, pk 6), PF Tony Mitchell(Rd 2, pk 54)
    Key Additions - C Roy Hibbert(Free Agent), SG Nick Young(Free Agent)
    Key Departures - PF Elton Brand(traded), SG Jodie Meeks(Free Agent), PF Lavoy Allen(Free Agent), C Tony Battie(Retired), C Francisco Elson(waived)

    2011 - 2012 Philadelphia 76ers Season in Review

    Overall Record - 47-35; 6 seed in Eastern Conference Playoffs
    Playoff Record - 3 wins, 4 losses - Eliminated round one by 3 seed New York Knicks in game seven
    Team Most Valuable Player - Andre Iguodala, SF:
    Team Most Improved Player - Louis Williams, PG:
    League Awards - Not applicable
    2011 Draft Picks - Nikola Vucevic, rd 1 pick 16. Lavoy Allen, rd 2 pick 50.
    Key Additions - Signed Undrafted Free Agent Blake Kolumber September 2011
    Key Departures - Released Andres Nocioni via Amnesty Clause
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    • mrblakevincent
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      • Jan 2010
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      #3
      NBA Index

      Pic coming soon

      2011-2012 NBA Season in Review
      NBA Champion - Oklahoma City Thunder - [i]Defeated Miami Heat, 4 games to 2.
      Playoff Teams - East 1. Miami Heat, 2. Atlanta Hawks, 3. Chicago Bulls, 4. New York Knicks, 5. Philadelphia 76ers, 6. Boston Celtics, 7. Orlando Magic, 8. Indiana Pacers; West 1. Oklahoma City Thunder, 2. Los Angeles Lakers, 3. Denver Nuggets, 4. Dallas Mavericks, 5. San Antonio Spurs, 6. Portland Trail Blazers, 7. Los Angeles Clippers, 8. Golden State Warriors
      Best Record - Miami Heat, 64-18
      Worst Record - New Orleans Hornets, 19-63
      Number One Draft Pick - Cleveland Cavaliers Kyrie Irving - Point Guard - Kentucky
      Awards - MVP LeBron James - MIA, Rookie of the Year Kyrie Irving - CLE, 6th Man of the Year James Harden - OKC, Defensive Player of the Year Dwight Howard - ORL/CHI, Most Improved Player Greg Monroe - DET, Coach of the Year Erik Spoelstra
      ALL NBA - First Team Derrick Rose - CHI, Dwayne Wade - MIA, LeBron James - MIA, Kevin Durant - OKC, Dwight Howard - ORL/CHI; Second Team Russell Westbrook - OKC, Kobe Bryant - LAL, Carmelo Anthony - NYK, LaMarcus Aldridge - POR, Greg Monroe - DET; Third Team Rajon Rondo - BOS, Chris Paul - LAC, Dirk Nowitzki - DAL, Blake Griffin - LAC, Andrew Bynum - LAL
      ALL Rookie - First Team Kyrie Irving - CLE, Ricky Rubio - MIN, Blake Kolumber - PHL, MarShon Brooks - NJN, Brandon Knights - DET; Second Team Kemba Walker - CHA, Edgar Young - OKC, Chandler Parsons - HOU, Markieff Morris - PHX, Chad Kolumber - CHA
      Retirements - Here
      Head Coach Firings/Retirings -
      Tyrone Corbin - Utah, Paul Westphal - Sacramento, George Karl - Denver, Greg Williams - Minnesota
      Head Coach Hirings -
      Rudolph Lindsay - Utah, Tyrone Corbin - Sacramento, Murray Cassell - Denver, William Gregory - Minnesota
      Last edited by mrblakevincent; 03-24-2012, 01:14 AM.
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      • mrblakevincent
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        #4
        My Staff





        2012-2013 Philadelphia 76ers Coaching Staff



        Philadelphia 76ers Coaching Staff

        PositionNameCollegeYears with Team
        1Head CoachDoug CollinsIllinois State3
        2Associate CoachMichael CurryGeorgia Southern3
        3Assistant CoachBrian JamesIllinois State3
        4Assistant CoachAaron McKieTemple3
        5Assistant CoachJeff CapelFayetteville State3
        6Athletic TrainerKevin N. JohnsonIndiana State3
        7Athletic TrainerGeoffrey Monroe
        Louisiana State
        1


        2011-2012 Philadelphia 76ers Coaching Staff

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        • mrblakevincent
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          #5
          My Team Roster & Depth Chart





          2012 - 2013 Team Roster and Depth Chart


          2012 - 2012 Philadelphia 76ers Roster
          #NAMEPOSAGEHTWTSALARY
          00Spencer HawesC247-1245$5,520,000
          55Roy HibbertC257-2255$8,030,000
          11Jrue HolidayPG226-4180$2,670,000
          9Andre IguodalaSF286-6207$14,720,000
          41Blake KolumberSF256-8225$3,080,000
          3R - Tony MitchellPF206-9225$538,000
          12Evan TurnerSF236-7205$5,290,000
          8Nikola VucevicC216-10260$1,770,000
          23Louis WilliamsPG256-1175$6,390,000
          21Thaddeus YoungPF246-8220$8,030,000
          1Nick YoungSG276-7200$3,750,000



          Philadelphia 76ers Depth Chart - 2012-13

          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          PGJrue Holiday - 78Louis Williams - 74

          SGBlake Kolumber - 80Nick Young - 72

          SFAndre Iguodala - 84Evan Turner - 73

          PFThaddeus Young - 74R Thomas Robinson - 71R Tony Mitchell - 64
          CRoy Hibbert - 76Spencer Hawes - 73Nikola Vucevic - 69


          2011 - 2012 Team Roster and Depth Chart


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          • mrblakevincent
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            • Jan 2010
            • 435

            #6
            Created Player Round Up

            Pic Here

            As you'll find below, I have decided to open up a 'Create-A-Player' template for you the reader to get involved in this dynasty. In this spot, I'll be tracking the yearly stats of those players who have joined the NBA in my world. This will be updated again in the near future. For those who've signed up to be immediate free agents for the 2011 - 2012 season you will find your stats for this season tracked below. Those who sign up for the 2012 - 2013 season will be listed in the Draft Board during this year.

            2012 - 2013 Created Player Stats
            PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGFG%FT%
            Blake Kolumber - PHL4
            26.5
            15.2
            5.5
            3.0
            1.0
            1.3
            .449
            .833
            Chad Kolumber - CHA3
            26.3
            3.3
            8.3
            0.0
            0.0
            0.0
            .143
            .571
            Edgar Young - OKC6
            26.2
            16.0
            5.3
            4.5
            1.3
            0.2
            .364
            .733
            R, Troy Bauer - TOR4
            17.3
            2.0
            1.7
            1.0
            1.0
            0.0
            .182
            1.000
            R, Aaron Moore - DEN4
            3.3
            0.5
            0.5
            0.3
            0.0
            0.0
            .000
            1.000
            R, Ethan Thrasher - POR5
            26.8
            7.0
            2.2
            5.8
            0.6
            0.0
            .333
            .769
            R, Jermaine Johnson - MEM5
            16.0
            2.4
            2.2
            2.4
            1.0
            0.2
            .400
            .571
            R, Ross Bridges - IND4
            15.2
            5.5
            5.5
            0.7
            0.3
            0.7
            .667
            .909
            R, Fab Hodges - ORL4
            2.8
            0.0
            0.7
            0.0
            0.3
            0.0
            .000
            .000
            R, Lucas Hall - TOR2
            26.5
            5.5
            16.5
            0.5
            0.0
            2.5
            .429
            .833
            R, Dakota Waltz - BKN4
            31.5
            11.3
            2.3
            7.2
            1.7
            0.5
            .318
            .813
            R, Ryan Barrett - CLE
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            Will be updated biweekly. Last updated: November 10th, 2012


            2011 - 2012 Created Players Stats
            PlayerGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFG%
            Blake Kolumber - Philadelphia8229.09.18.14.91.00.81.6.449
            Chad Kolumber - Charlotte
            8227.97.79.40.70.31.01.6.391
            Edgar Young - Oklahoma City
            8221.912.43.13.20.70.31.8.403
            Last edited by mrblakevincent; 03-30-2012, 10:18 AM.
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            • mrblakevincent
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              • Jan 2010
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              #7
              Join the NBA

              As you'll notice in the title, this is an Interactive 30 Team dynasty and with that being said, here is one of the ways for you the reader to take part in my NBA League. As I'm sure you've seen in football franchises hosted on this site, the person running the thread will give you guys the opportunity to create-a-player or a recruit to watch throughout the franchise or collegiate dynasty. That will be the case here as well. Below I will be posting a Create-A-Player template for you to fill out and post as a reply in this thread. There will be no limit to how many people may submit a CAP however I would prefer if the users on here keep it to one or two CAPs at the most. You will also have the choice of having your CAP added immediately as a free agent when I get this up and running, added to whatever 2012 Draft Class I download or be added to the Roster as an Undrafted Free Agent after the draft is over. Now go and get signed up!

              Create-A-Player Template
              Player Status: Immediate Free Agent, 2013 Draft Prospect
              Name:
              College/From:
              Position:
              Secondary Position?:
              Number:
              Play Style
              Date of Birth
              (MM/DD/Year):
              Ethnicity:
              Height:
              Weight:
              Handedness
              (Right/Left):
              Tattoos:
              Accessories:
              Shoes
              (Custom Colors?):
              3 Strengths:
              3 Weaknesses:
              Personality
              (Laid Back, Temperamental, etc ):
              How Expressive
              (Scale of 1-100 ):
              Ideal Role as Career Progresses
              (Roleplayer, 6th Man, Starter, Star)[B]:
              Preferred Conference(East, West)[/I]:
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              • mrblakevincent
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                • Jan 2010
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                #8
                Become an Owner

                As you'll notice in the title, this is an Interactive 30 Team dynasty and with that being said, here is one of the ways for you the reader to take part in my NBA League. As I'm sure you've seen in NFL franchises hosted on this site, the person running the thread will give you guys the opportunity to step in and act as the Owner and GM of a given team. That will be the case here as well. With that being said, I will be posting a list of all the teams in the NBA and next to the list will be the username of the owner. Owners will receive full access to their team beginning with the 2012-2013 season as I'll be simming over half of the 2011-2012 season while addressing the trade deadline and all the offseason happenings. However, any teams listed below who have owners by the end of the first season(2011-2012) will be able to have a say in who the team resigns, who they go after in Free Agency and who their draft picks are. Any users who sign up after the offseason has begun will gain full access when the new season begins.

                At the beginning of the 2012-2013 season I will post each teams rosters with salaries included as well as coaching staff and cap space, this will allow for everyone to talk with each other about trades and such. I'll add more details and clean this up once we have all or most teams "owned." If people aren't interested in the idea, whoever signs up will get their pick of a team and I'll just control the rest. Anyway, to the team list.

                EASTERN CONFERENCE

                ATLANTIC DIVISION
                Boston Celtics* -
                New Jersey Nets^ -
                New York Knicks^ -
                Philadelphia 76ers* - Mr. Blake Vincent
                Toronto Raptors* - THE JENNERALS

                CENTRAL DIVISION
                Chicago Bulls* - edborstein
                Cleveland Cavaliers^ - drama(BTD)
                Detroit Pistons* -
                Indiana Pacers* - Ross(BTD)
                Milwaukee Bucks* -

                SOUTHEAST DIVISION
                Atlanta Hawks* -
                Charlotte Bobcats* -
                Miami Heat* -
                Orlando Magic^ - Hodges(BTD)
                Washington Wizards* -

                WESTERN CONFERENCE

                NORTHWEST DIVISION
                Denver Nuggets* - Aaron(BTD)
                Minnesota Timberwolves* - Akron
                Oklahoma City Thunder* -
                Portland Trailblazers* -
                Utah Jazz* -

                PACIFIC DIVISION
                Golden State Warriors^ -
                Los Angeles Clippers* - LeTiger
                Los Angeles Lakers* - NoSkillz50
                Phoenix Suns* -
                Sacramento Kings* -

                SOUTHWEST DIVISION
                Dallas Mavericks* -
                Houston Rockets* -
                Memphis Grizzlies* -
                New Orleans Hornets* - Tarus
                San Antonio Spurs* -
                ^ = Teams Who Have Used Amnesty Clause Already
                * = Teams Who Haven't Used Amnesty Clause Yet
                Last edited by mrblakevincent; 03-31-2012, 05:57 AM.
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                • mrblakevincent
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                  • Jan 2010
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                  #9
                  Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                  Feel free to start posting. Offer up any suggestions you'd like. I'll be updating the above posts over the next few days as I attempt to get started.

                  Also, anyone who knows who has the best Xbox 360 2012 & 2013 draft classes available to be downloaded to my computer then transferred to my Xbox via a USB, please let me know!

                  In the meantime, feel free to check out my old Stanford Cardinal NCAA dynasty linked in my sig.
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                  • mrblakevincent
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                    • Jan 2010
                    • 435

                    #10
                    Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                    Since I'll be creating my brother and I for the rosters I figured I'd post an example of how to fill out the template using myself for the CAP.

                    Create-A-Player Template
                    Player Status: *Immediate Free Agent
                    Name: *Blake Kolumber
                    College/From: *Italy
                    Position: *SG
                    Secondary Position?: *SF
                    Number: *41
                    Play Style: *Athletic
                    Date of Birth(MM/DD/Year): *July 1, 1987
                    Ethnicity: *Caucasian
                    Height: *6'9
                    Weight: *225
                    Handedness(Right/Left): *Right
                    Tattoos: *None
                    Accessories: *Headband, White forearm bands, white left knee pad, medium white socks
                    Shoes(Custom Colors?): *Hightop Nikes, team colors
                    3 Strengths: *Dunking, 3pt shooting, on-ball defense
                    3 Weaknesses: *Awareness, Off-hand dribbling, Freethrows
                    How Expressive(Laid Back, Temperamental): *Laid Back
                    Ideal Role as Career Progresses(Roleplayer, 6th Man, Starter, Star): *Star
                    Ideal Region(Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, South, Northwest, Southwest): *Southwest or Northeast
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                    • joeSDL
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                      • Jan 2012
                      • 52

                      #11
                      Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                      Player Status: 2012 Draft Prospect
                      Name: Jermaine Johnson
                      College/From: Georgetown
                      Position: SG
                      Secondary Position?: --
                      Number: 8
                      Play Style: 3pt Shooter
                      Date of Birth(MM/DD/Year):* 06/02/1994
                      Ethnicity: Black
                      Height: 6'5
                      Weight: 205
                      Handedness(Right/Left): left
                      Tattoos: --
                      Accessories: shooting sleeve (black) at left hand, double rubberband (black/2nd team color) at right hand
                      Shoes(Custom Colors?):
                      3 Strengths: 3pt shooting, consistency, mid-range
                      3 Weaknesses: blocking, offensive reb, passing
                      How Expressive(Laid Back, Temperamental): laid back
                      Ideal Role as Career Progresses(Roleplayer, 6th Man, Starter, Star): starter
                      Ideal Region: east coast

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                      • edborstein
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                        • Jul 2011
                        • 195

                        #12
                        Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                        I'd love to take over the Chicago Bulls!

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                        • edborstein
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                          • Jul 2011
                          • 195

                          #13
                          Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                          Player Status: *Immediate Free Agent,
                          Name: Edgar Young
                          College/From: Michigan State
                          Position:SG
                          Secondary Position?: PG
                          Number:3
                          Play Style: All-Around
                          Date of Birth(MM/DD/Year): 8/13/1992 (I think 1992 is available.. if not, as young as possible)
                          Ethnicity: Caucasian
                          Height: 6'6
                          Weight:205
                          Handedness(Right/Left): Right
                          Tattoos: None
                          Accessories: Shooting sleeve(right), knee sleeve (both knees), medium socks
                          Shoes(Custom Colors?): AdiZero Rose 2.5, team colors.
                          3 Strengths: Mid-range, 3pt, passing
                          3 Weaknesses: Blocking, rebounding, free throws
                          How Expressive: Expressive
                          Ideal Role as Career Progresses: Starter
                          Ideal Region:Midwest!

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                          • monkeyxy
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                            • Feb 2012
                            • 90

                            #14
                            Re: Mr. Blake Vincent's 30 Team NBA League

                            Player Status: *Immediate Free AgentAgent
                            Name: Ethan Thrasher
                            College/From: Temple
                            Position: PG
                            Secondary Position?:--
                            Number:13
                            Play Style Pass First
                            Date of Birth(MM/DD/Year):*5/10/92
                            Ethnicity: White
                            Height: 6'1
                            Weight: 199
                            Handedness(Right/Left): right
                            Tattoos: none
                            Accessories: Head Bond, Right adidas sleve
                            Shoes(Custom Colors?): team
                            3 Strengths:* passing, 3 point, midrange
                            3 Weaknesses: dunking, ball handling, aff hand dribbiling
                            How Expressive(Laid Back, Temperamental): laid back
                            Ideal Role as Career Progresses(Roleplayer, 6th Man, Starter, Star): star
                            Ideal Region(Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, South, Northwest, Southwest): north west

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                            • mrblakevincent
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                              • Jan 2010
                              • 435

                              #15
                              Team Preview



                              2011 - 2012 Philadelphia 76ers Season Preview


                              The Philadelphia 76ers may not have landed a big name in free agency, but that doesn’t preclude them from improving upon last season’s 41-41 record. Doug Collins’ team has a subtle combination of youth and experience that bodes well for the immediate and long-term future of the franchise. Point guard Jrue Holiday is starting his third year at only 21 years of age and he’s flanked by young talents like Jodie Meeks (24-years old), Lou Williams (25), Evan Turner (23), Spencer Hawes (23), Marreese Speights (24), Thaddeus Young (23), Craig Brackins (24) and three rookies, center Nikola Vucevic (21), power forward Lavoy Allen and shooting guard Blake Kolumber so team president Rod Thorn has the pieces to work with. Now he has to decide what to do with veterans Andre Iguodala and Elton Brand. Maybe that will be a challenge, but it’s one most front office executives would envy.

                              HOOPSWORLD takes a look at the 2011-2012 Philadelphia 76ers:

                              Five Guys Think...


                              Coming off of a surprise playoff run in which they put forth a solid effort against the Miami HEAT, the 76ers come into this season with much more confidence and experience. Head coach Doug Collins has proven to be the right guy to lead this young team, which should make significant strides in his second year on the sidelines. A lot of attention is going to be on Andrei Iguodala and whether or not he should be traded. What the 76ers need to do is actively seek a star who can push him into the number two role. Their improving young core could provide them the assets they need to make a big move. Even if they stand pat, though, this is a team that will only be behind the championship contenders in the Atlantic.

                              3rd Place, Atlantic Division

                              - Yannis Koutroupis




                              The Sixers ended last season on a definite high note, holding their own with the Miami HEAT, for the most part. Doug Collins instilled a level of confidence that they all needed, from Elton Brand to Evan Turner. Internal development is the key for Philly, and with young players like Lou Williams, Jrue Holiday and Thaddeus Young in town the future is certainly bright. It will be interesting to see how long Andre Iguodala and Marreese Speights are in town.

                              3rd Place – Atlantic Division

                              - Bill Ingram




                              If we’re being completely honest with ourselves, and we should be, the Sixers completely overachieved last season. Doug Collins did an amazing job with a group that had no business going .500 last season, but the fact that they overachieved and barely broke even doesn’t bode well for 2012, because they’re bringing back the exact same team. I have a hard time seeing them do better than a year ago, and the Eastern Conference has only gotten tougher. They’ll be lucky to get back into the playoffs.

                              4th Place, Atlantic Division

                              - Joel Brigham




                              Head coach Doug Collins changed the culture in his first season in Philadelphia. The result was a return to the postseason which gave the team’s young core of Jrue Holiday, Thaddeus Young, Evan Turner and Spencer Hawes valuable experience on what it takes to win at a high level in the league. Collins was also able to maximize the production of veteran forward Elton Brand who played 81 games – his most since 2007. Forward Andre Iguodala also earned his first All-Defensive team selection. The 76ers didn’t make any splashy moves during the offseason and are counting on their emerging core to continue its growth. If the youngsters continue to compliment the established veterans, expect another return to the playoffs.

                              3rd Place, Atlantic Division

                              - Lang Greene




                              The Philadelphia 76ers have stockpiled young talent in recent years and their goal is to eventually make the transition from promising team to legitimate contender. While that could happen down the road, this doesn’t seem to be the year that the team takes that next step forward. They still have one of the youngest teams in the entire league and they’ll have a difficult time competing in the stacked Atlantic Division. Jrue Holiday, Evan Turner and Thaddeus Young may show improvement, but Philadelphia is still a few years away from being competitive in the East.

                              3rd Place, Atlantic Division

                              - Alex Kennedy




                              Top Of The List

                              Top Offensive Player:
                              Like almost any category on this team, there are a number of players that could be considered for the “Top” superlative. But in this case, a bold prediction is warranted: This is going to be Jrue Holiday’s offense in 2011-2012. Yes, Andre Iguodala has dominated the ball in the past and Lou Williams might be the best pure scorer on the team, but this year Holiday is the man to watch. At 6-4, Holiday sees the floor better than most smaller point guards. He dramatically reduced his turnover rate from his first to second season (15.7% of his possessions ended in a turnover in 2009-2010 as opposed to just 11.8% last year) and he’s maintained a solid, if not spectacular, shooting percentage from 3-point range (37.5% for his career, although he’s averaged less than one 3-pointer per game). Now it’s time for him to become more assertive and establish himself as a consistent scorer (14 ppg last year) and distributor (6.5 apg).

                              Top Defensive Player: Holiday can definitely be considered for this as well, but Andre Iguodala has made a living locking down Paul Pierce, Vince Carter and the rest of the top perimeter players over the past seven years. Of all the top wing defenders in basketball—and Iguodala definitely belongs in that group—Iguodala is one of the few that also contributes significantly on offense. If there’s a team that anticipates having to defend the likes of Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant or Kevin Durant in a seven-game series, they’d do well to give Thorn a call and see what it would take to make a deal. Iguodala has had one foot out the door for the past two seasons and now seems like the last chance to get a major haul for the 27-year-old swingman.

                              Top Playmaker: Holiday and Iguodala both had assist rates (percentage of possessions that end with an assist) of over 28%, but it’s the third-year point guard that gets the nod in this category. The offense was slightly more efficient in 2010-2011 (up to 104 points per 100 possessions from 103.4 points per 100 possessions in 2009-2010) and a lot of that has to do with the Holiday’s progression. Holiday also doesn’t play favorites, which means anyone on the floor could be taking the shot on any given possession. The 21-year old isn’t among the best point guards in the NBA yet, but that seems like an inevitability as time goes on.

                              Top Clutch Player: In the past, Iguodala would have been considered the team’s top last-second option, but now Lou Williams might be stepping into that role. The 76ers were close to being swept by the Miami HEAT in the first round of last year’s Eastern Conference Playoffs until Williams sank a high, arcing 3-pointer over Dwyane Wade to give Philadelphia an 86-82 lead with 8.1 seconds remaining in Game 4. The 76ers fell in Game 5, but it was still a thrill for Philly fans to see Williams step up and confidently sink a game-winning shot.

                              The Unheralded Player: It seems odd to consider a former All-Star an “unheralded player,” but that is exactly what Elton Brand has become. How many people noticed that he still averaged 15.0 ppg and 8.3 rpg last season? How many people noticed him blocking 1.3 shots per game or his 55.3 true shooting percentage? Brand is still a leader on and off the court, and when people want to know why he hasn’t been amnestied, it’s because the dude can still play.

                              Best New Addition: Nicola Vucevic. That shouldn’t discourage 76ers fans though. The USC product is 7-0, 240 pounds, and although he isn’t dominant in any particular area, his even smattering of skills is a nice change from the all-O, no-D Spencer Hawes and the foul-prone Marreese Speights. Vucevic logged 22 minutes in the first preseason game, and while he didn’t register a rebound or a point, he somehow managed five assists. It’s not quite clear if that means anything, but it sure is an interesting stat line for a center. *Also look for undrafted free agent signing Blake Kolumber to battle for the starting off guard position.

                              - Alex Raskin




                              Who We Like

                              1.
                              Jrue Holiday – A 21-year-old point guard who stands 6-4, makes good decisions with the basketball, plays solid defense and already has two NBA seasons under his belt… Yes please.

                              2. Doug Collins – Not every coach gets better with age, but Collins is mastering that process in front of our eyes. He’s comfortable letting veterans like Brand and Iguodala do some of the leading, but he’s also been firm with some of the younger players. In his first season back on the bench, the 76ers went from ranking 23rd in defensive efficiency to ranking eighth. Another improvement like that and Collins would deserve Coach of the Year consideration.

                              3. Thaddeus Young – The combo forward is signed through 2015-2016 at $7 million per year. So is that a bargain or a mistake? At the moment Young is one of the best bench options in the NBA because he creates so many matchup problems. He’s too strong for small forwards and much too quick for power forwards. Throw in his ability to drive the lane like a locomotive and you have a real weapon. The question is, how will those skills mature? He’s still not a great shooter and it’s unlikely that, at 6-7, he can transition to power forward as he gets older. Fans generally don’t like it when their team plays small, but for right now, Young is most dangerous when he lines up at the 4.

                              4. Andre Iguodala – As a trade chip or just a savvy veteran, Iguodala makes the 76ers a much better team. The best perimeter defenders in the NBA tend to be guys like Tony Allen, who don’t offer much offensively. The fact that Iguodala can pass and score makes him a truly unique player. It’s a shame we’ve never seen him play for a consistent winner, because Iguodala is the type of player stars should be asking their general manager to trade for.

                              5. Lou Williams – You have to pair him with a big guard who can distribute the ball because Williams is a pint-sized score-first, pass-last kind of guy. Fortunately the 76ers have three such players (Turner, Holiday and Iguodala) who can defend shooting guards while letting Williams play off the ball on offense. The great thing about Williams’ game is that he gets into the lane, draws fouls, hits layups and generally creates havoc for opposing defenses. Maybe Collins didn’t ask for this type of a player, but the fact that Williams plays significant minutes shows how Collins has become more open minded.

                              - Alex Raskin




                              Strengths


                              The 76ers bench ranked fourth in the NBA in scoring last season, seventh in field goal percentage, ninth in rebounds and sixth in free throw attempts per game. The bottom line is, Philadelphia’s second unit is just an extension of its first unit. The league-wide model of having a couple of stars surrounded by role players doesn’t really apply to the 76ers, who have around seven or eight players who can drop 25 points on any given night. Throw in solid defense and you’re looking at a team that could definitely surprise a higher seed in the playoffs.

                              - Alex Raskin




                              Weaknesses


                              The team relies too much on Jodie Meeks’ perimeter shooting and they’re still lacking a dominant defensive presence in the paint. It’s also a bit strange to see the 76ers ranking in the bottom half of the NBA in rebounding rate. Some of that has to do with Hawes’ allergy to the paint, but he actually became a better rebounder last year. Beyond perimeter shooting and rebounding, the 76ers are still looking for a go-to guy.

                              - Alex Raskin




                              The Coach’s Chair By Anthony Macri


                              We had a great thing going last year. Now it’s a matter of turning into results out on the floor at a greater rate over the course of an entire season. Jrue, Evan, we need you to take the next step in your personal evolution as players. Elton, Andre, be the steady forces you have been your careers and help these young guys mature and develop. That recipe gave us some success last year, and it will be even better this year. With a team as balanced as ours is, the real calling card for our success must be on the defensive end. We need to find way to turn stops into scores. We share the ball well, that isn’t a question. However, the real key is whether all that work that folks have heard about this past offseason from guys like you, Evan, translates into value-added on the floor. If it does, we can take the next step into contention for a higher seed. That’s the goal… move one step up the ladder each and every year.

                              - Anthony Macri




                              The Burning Question


                              When will the final piece arrive?

                              The 76ers have three young options at center, young point guards, wing players and forwards. However Thorn still needs to land that centerpiece, which is why Iguodala might get flipped for future assets during the season. Yes, the veteran swingman can help the team now, but Philadelphia isn’t going to win a title this season. The best bet is to look toward the future by stockpiling as many draft picks and young players as possible.

                              - Alex Raskin




                              Six Thoughts from Gerald Black


                              The three-step plan
                              1.
                              Put the ball in Jrue Holiday and Evan Turner's hands and let them make plays. The Sixers need to find ways to score in half-court situations.

                              2. Force more turnovers. The Sixers will always be better on the break, but they ranked just 12th in forcing turnovers last season.

                              3. Use more of the Holiday, Meeks, Iguodala, Young and Brand lineup. That group was dominant last season, but only played 185 minutes together.

                              Three points
                              1.
                              Iguodala was banged up all of last season and is now refreshed and healthy. Collins: "I think he might have had the best offseason of anybody."

                              2. Despite the Sixers' improvement and Philly's passion for its teams, the Sixers ranked near the bottom of the league in home attendance.

                              3. The team's new ownership has made a lot of changes in an admirable effort to bring more people into the Wachovia Center this season.

                              - Gerald Black

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                              The season preview was provided by contributors from the Hoops World website and by freelance 76ers blogger Gerald Black who can be followed on twitter @bkizzle108
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