So far Dalembert is putting in work. I'm impressed. 7 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks. Anyone else watching?
What an awsome game. Hopefully Dalembert can put together a great season like hes been doing so far. With him blocking shots the way he has, we could be a pretty intimadating team inside. Didnt he have like 13 pts, 16 rbs, and like 5 blks?
Dalembert ended the game with 15 points, 19 boards and 5 blocks. He basically destroyed CSKA in the paint, and made them shoot even more from the outside. Great game from Sammy!
He was a little sloppy and had some goaltends, but overall I was very impressed with Dalembert. Many of his points were open dunks off penetration from his teammates, but he did have a nice little hook shot. Still, let's keep this in perspective: it was an international team the 76ers smacked up. Should be a good confidence builder nonetheless.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Allen Iverson scored 28 points Wednesday to help the Philadelphia 76ers win a four-team basketball tournament after beating CSKA Moscow 85-71. Samuel Dalembert added 15 points and 18 rebounds for the Sixers. "It was a defense game for us," Philadelphia coach Maurice Cheeks said. "Tonight was all about team defense. Dalembert was the biggest part of making the team defense even better. "The ways he rebounds the ball and controls the paint is huge for us." The NBA team was always in command of the game except briefly in the second quarter when Euroleague champion CSKA Moscow took a 24-23 lead. But the 76ers went on a 15-0 run and held CSKA scoreless for more than five minutes. Philadelphia led by 17 at the half but CSKA cut the deficit to eight in the third quarter, when Dalembert was resting. When the 2.12-meter (6-foot-11) center came back in the fourth to again dominate inside, the 76ers quickly went up by 24 points, their biggest lead of the game. Dalembert finished with five blocked shots. "If he plays like that it's going to be hard for anybody to beat us," Iverson said Dalembert. "We just have to jump on his back and enjoy the ride. He was like a one-man show. "He's coming into his own. I really think this is going to be his coming out season." Both teams shot under 40 percent ? 38 percent for the 76ers and 35.5 for CSKA. Iverson took more free throws (17) than the entire Moscow team (15). He made 12 and added nine assists. The 76ers made 25 of 36 free throws. CSKA guard J.R. Holden was baffled by that statistic. "How many times did they get to the line and how many times did we? That's hard to understand," Holden said. "They let us have jump shots and we just couldn't hit them." Trajan Langdon led CSKA with 16 points. Earlier, the Phoenix Suns beat Maccabi Tel Aviv 119-102 to take third place in the tournament. The 76ers finished 1-1 against European teams in their preseason tour, having lost 104-99 to FC Barcelona last week. "We just want to get used to winning games," Iverson said. "Our confidence is up a lot more after losing the first game. So was our defense." </div> Link Monster game by Sammy! Will this finally be the season he lives up to his full potential?
Im still not too sure about their perimeter D. They give up so many open looks from deep. But they control the paint so much better than last year.
We definitely need Sam to step up, against competition besides these Euro's. I'm not sure how to judge his performance because the international teams are based on the perimeter on offense anyway. But hopefully Dalembert has truely improved.
I watched part of the game, and both Dalembert-Iggy impressed me the most. The alley-oop from AI to AI was awesome! Hopefully those two can hook up every game for 76er fans once the real season begins. I thought Webber looked out of shape and sloppy on the court. He's lost his shooting touch from the elbows and doinks them hard off the back iron. He used to be automatic at those spots on the court during his time in Sac. This team still has a lot of question marks, but there is potential.
Ya...i pretty much think webbers time for being a major contributer is over. He just looks so old when he plays now. He looks alot weaker too, like he cant even dunk.
<div class="quote_poster">Answer_AI03 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Ya...i pretty much think webbers time for being a major contributer is over. He just looks so old when he plays now. He looks alot weaker too, like he cant even dunk.</div> I wouldn't make that assumption. After all it is the preseason. Webber isn't a young player anymore, he isn't going to go out there in the preseason and try and put forth the effort he would usually put forward in a game. He will still look slow because he always looks slow these days, but trust me when I say he will still contribute like he was last season.
<div class="quote_poster">Air Fresh Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I wouldn't make that assumption. After all it is the preseason. Webber isn't a young player anymore, he isn't going to go out there in the preseason and try and put forth the effort he would usually put forward in a game. He will still look slow because he always looks slow these days, but trust me when I say he will still contribute like he was last season.</div> I think Webber can still produce for us. The guy has a lot of post moves, but he relies too heavily on his jumper. Webber is also a terrific passer for a big man, but I don't think Mo has utilized his skill to its maximum potential. Webber can still be a star player if he plays in the right system, ala Sacramento
I agree, I don't understand why the 76ers don't model their team at least a little bit afther that Sactown team that had so much success a few seasons ago. When you compare the players from that team, to the team we have now, they apear to be similar. But hey I'm not a coach, I'm sure its not as easy as it seems.
Webber is still valuable because of his passing skills. The no-look, turnaround pass to Dalembert was lovely. His shot is just off and he seems a bit out of shape. Still, Webber has too many rare skills for his size which will always make him valuable, IMO. And making $20 million this season you can't trade him. Usually a team can say: "We'll just trade him to the Knicks", but wih them looking to shed cap space (waiving Taylor, not moving Rose), the only way you can trade is if you throw in a valuable young player or draft pick, which I'm sure Philly is opposed to doing. As far as the season goes, the potential is there. Watching them come back from that 22 point deficit and beating Msocow shows what they could be during the season. Should be interesting this season for them...