Non può e non deve durare, ma domani è tempo di PowerRankings.
Così,
just for fun, le idee prima dell'inizio:
Brian_di_Nazareth ha scritto:
NBA.com (29): Surprise! The Sixers had the worst point differential in the preseason, even though one of their games was against a non-NBA team. What's interesting is that they played at a ridiculously fast pace, pushing the ball at every opportunity. They're here (and not at No. 30), because they have Thaddeus Young (who gets to shoot 3-pointers again!). But if he gets traded, maybe that 9-73 record is within reach.
NBA.com (1): As crazy as this seems, maybe it's just the model for when you change your ratio of mid-range attempts to 3-point attempts from 1.7 (last season) to 0.8 (this year). Brett Brown is letting his team push the ball and shoot early in the clock. But ultimately, they're taking the right kinds of shots, getting to the basket a lot more than they did under Doug Collins too. And they're shooting pretty well at the basket.
Brian_di_Nazareth ha scritto:
CBS (30): We need to send Seal Team 6 in to rescue Thad Young and Evan Turner. And Spencer Hawes.
CBS (1):
I have ABSOLUTELY no idea.
Brian_di_Nazareth ha scritto:
ESPN (30): Worse than the nine-win Sixers of 1972-73? Worse than the seven-win Bobcats of 2011-12? Extreme as either outcome sounds, Philly's skeletal roster is such that you give it a decent shot at living all the way down to expectations, even though the bottom half of the East is filled with beatable teams.
ESPN (10):
The madness continues when the Warriors visit on Monday. Philly will be going for its first 4-0 start since the Allen Iverson-led team that made the Finals went 10-0 in 2000-01 and the MCW/Steph matchup brings together two of only five players averaging at least 20 points and nine dimes.
Brian_di_Nazareth ha scritto:
Yahoo (30): Philadelphia 76ers (34-48 last season): The Sixers will challenge the 9-73 NBA-worst record set by the 1972-73 Sixers.
Yahoo (1): After entering the season with what was considered the league’s weakest roster, the Sixers and rookie Michael Carter-Williams beat reigning champion Miami, Washington (on the road) and Chicago. Reality could hit soon, but, for now, the Sixers can enjoy the top spot.
Brian_di_Nazareth ha scritto:
FOX (30): Will Philadelphia fans start booing if the 76ers happen to slip up and win a game here and there? Nerlens Noel will sit and the 76ers will inevitably push toward a league-worst record in the hopes of Andrew Wiggins.
FOX (?):
in attesa di FOX, CBS ANCORA il mio preferito.
