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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-10/Im-Joining-LibertyBallers" rel="alternate" title="I'm Joining LibertyBallers" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-10T22:29:31Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-10T22:29:31Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">I'm Joining LibertyBallers</title>
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                This is a rather major site announcement, which I'll quickly announce and then get into what it means.<br />
<br />
Jordan Sams from <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.libertyballers.com');"  href="http://www.libertyballers.com" target=new>LibertyBallers</a> of the <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.sbnation.com');"  href="http://www.sbnation.com" target=new>SBNation network</a> has made an offer for me to join LibertyBallers, which I've accepted.<br />
<br />
<b>What does this mean for PhillyArena ?</b><br />
<br />
Since I'll now be covering the Sixers for LibertyBallers, this means I will no longer be writing articles here, at PhillyArena.  This was a hard decision to come to, as PhillyArena has been my personal pet project, and it's always tough to leave your baby.  That being said, I do believe it's the right choice.<br />
<br />
But PhillyArena's not going to die.<br />
<br />
My primary purpose for starting this site was for two things:<br />
1) To scratch an itch I have for website/database development.<br />
2) To develop statistical tools that I felt were lacking and create a comprehensive 76ers resource.<br />
<br />
Articles and news posts will not be made on this site anymore, outside of announcements for new features.  For that, please visit <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.libertyballers.com');"  href="http://www.libertyballers.com" target=new>LibertyBallers</a>.  I will, however, continue to maintain the stats database, and will be looking to add many new features, and expand on the ones I already have developed (such as the <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/rotations/');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/rotations/" target=new>Searchable Rotations</a> and <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/teamstats/');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/teamstats/" target=new>Searchable Stats</a>).<br />
<br />
<b>What does this mean for you?</b><br />
<br />
Nothing.  I'm still going to be writing for about the Sixers (in fact, if anything this should help me do a better job of covering the team), and these statistical tools are still going to remain online.  <br />
<br />
I'd like to thank you all for reading my rants and ramblings over the previous month, and hope you follow me over to LibertyBallers.  Thanks! 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-09/Sixers-drop-a-big-one" rel="alternate" title="Sixers drop a big one" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-10T03:42:52Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-10T03:42:52Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Sixers drop a big one</title>
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                In the quest for lottery balls, today's loss more than cancels out the surprising win against the Raptors two days earlier.  This loss had it all.  Atrocious defense, crazy lineups, blaming his star players, a coach who looked like he didn't car, turnovers galore, and a rookie continuing to evolve.<br />
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Quick Thoughts:<br />
<ul><br />
<li>Jrue Holiday is now <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/last/?last=5&amp;startdate=2010-03-09');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/last/?last=5&startdate=2010-03-09" target=new>leading the team in points per minute over the last 5</a>.<br />
<li>On Jrue, he obviously had another good game scoring the ball, and had another good game from downtown (2-4).  He got beat a couple of times on dribble penetration, and had some lazy turnovers late, but overall was one of the few bright spots.<br />
<li>Dalembert also played well, although surprisingly had the worst plus/minus on the team.  That being said, why we decided to run our offense through him and his midrange game to start the game I'll never know.<br />
<li>Like Eddie Jordan making a substitution then forgetting there was only one second left on the shot clock?<br />
<li>Young hustled.  Like the defensive rebounds.  He was a threat to turn the ball over every time he put the ball on the floor or tried to pass.<br />
<li>Similarly, Louis Williams had more luck throwing to the Pacers tonight than the Sixers.<br />
<li>Elton Brand and Andre Iguodala played, I think.  Jordan sat them for the final 19:28 and 15:21, respectively.  When asked about it post game, Jordan said he stuck with the guys who gave him energy at the end.  When pressed on whether Iguodala and Brand failed to provide energy, he said not as much as the group at the end.<br />
(any time you're playing Kapono over Iguodala for extended periods of time, I disagree with the coaching strategy.  Since we're trying to tank and get Jordan fired?  I'll live with it.<br />
<li>Meeks made his first field goal as a Sixer.  Beginning of an era.<br />
</ul><br />
Charlotte on the tail end of a back to back?  Another losable game.  If the Sixers can go 3-10 over their last 13, this team may be on the precipice of blowing up internally, if they haven't already. 
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        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-09T05:31:41Z</issued>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Keeping perspective on Jrue Holiday</title>
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                I don't normally do this, in fact I believe this is the first time on this site, but I was reading <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/8/1363127/putting-jrue-holiday-in-perspective');"  href="http://www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/8/1363127/putting-jrue-holiday-in-perspective" target=new>Jordan Sams piece on  keeping Jrue Holiday in perspective</a>, and I disagreed quite a bit with both the conclusion and the methods used to reach that conclusion, to the point where I thought the topic was interesting enough to make into a post here.<br />
<br />
First, I want to state that I respect Jordan and the work that he does quite a bit, and read his site regularly.  I disagree with this piece, but that's not indicative of anything larger than that.<br />
<br />
Second, I find this a little bit of a shame.  I was a Jrue Holiday fan before the draft, and I <a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2009-06-26/Sixers-select-UCLA-point-guard-Jrue-Holiday" target=new>posted on draft night from Madison Square Garden</a> how much I liked the pick.  The problem?  It was obvious he wasn't a fully developed package, and I stated that if he put it all together, his upside for this year was he could end up having a Thaddeus Young type rookie year.  Start off the year getting spot minutes, work his way into the regular rotation due to hustle and effort, and continue to improve to the point where he deserved decent minutes. <br />
<br />
The problem is, rather than looking at a kid showing great promise and a faster-than-expected learning curve, we're instead lamenting that he's not a finished product.  We've thrown analysis out the window, instead relying on advanced stats to prove something that we all knew coming into the season: that Jrue Holiday is not a complete package.  Rather than looking at his tools, his progress, and his glimpses of greatness, we're instead expecting him to produce in the same way Tyreke Evans, Stephen Curry, Brandon Jennings and Darren Collison are.<br />
<br />
In short, we've lost our perspective.  <br />
<br />
Here is the <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/8/1363127/putting-jrue-holiday-in-perspective');"  href="http://www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/8/1363127/putting-jrue-holiday-in-perspective" target=new>link to Jordan's original piece</a> that prompted my response.  I've copied my response in below, which you can view after the jump. <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-09/Keeping-perspective-on-Jrue-Holiday#extended">Continue reading "Keeping perspective on Jrue Holiday"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-08/Eskin-Sixers-will-fire-Eddie-Jordan-at-seasons-end" rel="alternate" title="Eskin: Sixers will fire Eddie Jordan at seasons end" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-08T06:36:43Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-08T06:36:43Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Eskin: Sixers will fire Eddie Jordan at seasons end</title>
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                <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/7/1362055/eskin-per-76ers-jordan-will-not');"  href="http://www.libertyballers.com/2010/3/7/1362055/eskin-per-76ers-jordan-will-not" target=new>Howard Eskin reported on NBC10</a> that he has sources inside the Sixers organization that say Jordan will be gone at the end of the season.  He brought up four names of coaches on their list of replacements, all of whom were mentioned during last years coaching search:<br />
<br />
Jeff Van Gundy<br />
Jay Wright<br />
Doug Collins<br />
Avery Johnson<br />
<br />
I'm not sure how shocking of news this is, as I think most people following the team figure this is almost a foregone conclusion.  Still, it's nice to see "confirmation" coming from sources.<br />
<br />
(BTW, I think there's virtually zero chance Jay Wright would leave Villanova for this situation). 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-07/Dalembert-Benched" rel="alternate" title="Dalembert Benched" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-07T16:46:28Z</issued>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Dalembert Benched</title>
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                Samuel Dalembert has been removed from the starting lineup today for disciplinary reasons.  No word yet on what prompted his benching.<br />
<br />
This ended a streak of 319 straight starts for Dalembert.<br />
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I'll update when I have more information. 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-05/Core-to-build-around" rel="alternate" title="Core to build around?" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-05T07:48:00Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-05T07:48:00Z</created>
        <modified>2010-03-05T20:00:28Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Core to build around?</title>
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                <div class="serendipity_imageComment_left"><div class="serendipity_imageComment_img"><!-- s9ymdb:5 --><img class="serendipity_image_left" src="http://files.phillyarena.com/basketball/2010/03/05/iguodala.jpg" alt="" /></div><div class="serendipity_imageComment_txt">Iguodala would be a great piece<br />
to pair with a superstar.  Just <br />
don't let it be instead of.</div></div>When analyzing the Sixers future, certain players are often labeled as members of the core to build around.  Whether to include Andre Iguodala and Jrue Holiday in your core to build a defensive group, or perhaps including Marreese Speights and/or Thaddeus Young if you feel they'll reach their offensive potential, is a different topic of conversation than the one I'm going to tackle tonight.  My argument isn't going to ask "who would you build around", but rather whether the Sixers are in the position to really have anyone labeled as a core.<br />
<br />
The NBA is, and has been for quite some time, a superstar driven league.  Immediately when I say that, people are going to conjur up images of high scoring, one-dimensional scorers.  That's not what I'm getting at., I'm a firm believer in the two-way superstar.  There's a reason Tim Duncan has 4 NBA Championships and Zach Randolph has none.  <br />
<br />
(It's also why Chris Bosh should be considered a notch below the cream of the crop this summer, but that's another article).  <br />
<br />
You can go back over the last 30 years of NBA champions, and, with the exception of that Pistons team a few years ago, you would be hard pressed to find a team that didn't have a hall of famer.  From Magic to Isiah, to Hakeem, MJ, Duncan and Shaq, superstars win.  Go through the teams on pace to win 50 games and a similar story is told.  From LeBron to Dwight, Carmelo, Durant, Nash, Dirk and Kobe, the cream of the crop have superstar players.  Guys who present mismatches, who have gameplans devised against them, and who generate open looks for their teammates.  <br />
<br />
I look at Iguodala and Jrue Holiday as "the guys I'd most like to keep" rather than a core.  My preference would be to obtain a superstar player while keeping these two young and versatile talents in my back pocket.  Add Kevin Durant to these team and all of a sudden Iguodala's deficiencies are virtually unnoticed, while his strengths shine brightly as a complimentary piece.  The distinction is not letting them get in the way of acquiring that level of a talent. <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-05/Core-to-build-around#extended">Continue reading "Core to build around?"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-04/SixersBeat-tonight" rel="alternate" title="SixersBeat tonight" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-05T00:05:21Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-05T00:05:21Z</created>
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                Just a reminder, the <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.sixersbeat.com');"  href="http://www.sixersbeat.com" target=new>SixersBeat Radio Show</a> will be online in just about an hour, 8 PM Eastern.  Feel free to <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.blogtalkradio.com/sixersbeat/2010/03/05/weekly-sixers-beat');"  href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sixersbeat/2010/03/05/weekly-sixers-beat" target=new>listen live</a>, and you can call in at the number below.<br />
<br />
Tom Moore should be on tonight as well.<br />
<br />
<b>Call-in number:</b><br />
(917) 889-3649<br />
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<b>Listen Live:</b><br />
<a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.blogtalkradio.com/sixersbeat/2010/03/05/weekly-sixers-beat');"  href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sixersbeat/2010/03/05/weekly-sixers-beat" target=new>Link</a> 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-04/Iversons-personal-problems" rel="alternate" title="Iverson's personal problems" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-04T17:38:30Z</issued>
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                Word is coming out that Iverson's wife is filing for divorce.  This will be the one, and only, post I'll make on the matter.  If you're looking for running updates on the Iverson/Tawanna saga, you'll want to look elsewhere.<br />
<br />
By and large, I'm going to keep the articles here focused on basketball.  I don't care about Iverson and Tawanna's differences, just like I don't care about whether Iguodala fathers another kid out of wedlock.  <br />
<br />
When a personal problem makes an impact on the basketball court?  Then it becomes relevant to the site.  For example, if <player x> gets caught carrying a gun without a permit and could get suspended, it becomes relevant.<br />
<br />
Should Iverson's marital problems turn out to be the personal reasons he left the team rather than his daughter's condition?  Then it becomes somewhat relevant, although in the end it doesn't change my opinion on whether it was a valid reason for him to leave, and until it's proven I'm not going to speculate on that.<br />
<br />
I'm a fairly big believer that athletes should have personal lives, as much as they can.  If it doesn't affect the basketball court, don't expect it to be covered here. 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-03/Jrue-Holidays-weak-hand" rel="alternate" title="Jrue Holiday's weak hand" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-03T13:28:03Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-03T13:28:03Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Jrue Holiday's weak hand</title>
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                One of the often stated strengths of Jrue Holiday coming out of high school was that he was a good finisher with either hand.  Watching him last year at UCLA, it seemed he almost preferred driving left.  This year in the NBA, it's becoming increasingly obvious.  I decided to look at the stats and determine whether the stats backed up our anecdotal observations.<br />
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After the jump we'll take a look at Holiday's tendencies on isolation situations, and how efficient he is during those situations.  The charts include breakdowns from both his 1 year at UCLA and his rookie year in the NBA (up to this point). <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-03/Jrue-Holidays-weak-hand#extended">Continue reading "Jrue Holiday's weak hand"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-02/The-plight-of-Eddie-Jordan" rel="alternate" title="The plight of Eddie Jordan" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-03T00:28:42Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-03T00:28:42Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">The plight of Eddie Jordan</title>
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                If only Eddie Jordan had some leaders, things would be different.  <br />
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If only the players had a little bit of passion, Eddie Jordan's team would be in the running.<br />
<br />
If only Ed Stefanski had gotten competent players, Eddie Jordan wouldn't look so bad.<br />
<br />
Watching the game last night, many possible story lines floated in my head.  Jrue Holiday's career night was the story coming out of the first quarter, but by the third quarter that was quickly overshadowed by the porous team defense.  Iverson's reported break from the team was big, as was Brand missing last night with a game-time decision  due to what was at the time reported as a calf strain, but has since turned into Achilles tendinitis.  <br />
<br />
All of that became a side-show to Jordan's post-game press conference.<br />
<br />
If there's any value Jordan's providing to this ballclub, it's to be a lightning rod.  Should Marreese Speigths and Thaddeus Young turn the corner on their disappointing seasons -- both of whom certainly have the chance to do so considering they're only 22 and 21 years old, respectively -- they can thank Eddie Jordan for shielding his players from the venom and vitriol of a largely apathetic fan base, who are now focusing their attention on the coach instead of the underachieving players.<br />
<br />
In all my years of watching sports, never have I run into someone more infuriating than Eddie "pass the buck" Jordan.  <br />
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In another effort to distance himself from the players and management for this 22-37 debacle, Eddie Jordan let out a series of infuriating, despicable and deplorable tirades after last night's <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/games/2010-03-01/boxscore/');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/games/2010-03-01/boxscore/" target=new>105-126 embarrassment</a>.  <br />
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"We lost the passion to compete. We saw some poor body language and in a couple of timeouts we addressed it. I wasn't going to have it. I addressed it a couple of times, I addressed it just now [after the game]"<br />
<br />
But that was only the beginning. <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-02/The-plight-of-Eddie-Jordan#extended">Continue reading "The plight of Eddie Jordan"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-02/Iverson-done-for-the-season" rel="alternate" title="Iverson done for the season" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-02T16:26:14Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-02T16:26:14Z</created>
        <modified>2010-03-02T17:01:55Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Iverson done for the season</title>
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                <div class="serendipity_imageComment_left"><div class="serendipity_imageComment_img"><!-- s9ymdb:5 --><img class="serendipity_image_left" src="http://files.phillyarena.com/basketball/2010/03/02/iverson-logo.jpg" alt="" /></div><div class="serendipity_imageComment_txt">In shocking news, Iverson <br />
didn't save the Sixers season</div></div>Numerous sources, including <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.csnphilly.com/pages/landing?Allen-Iverson-Finished-for-the-Season=1&amp;blockID=189213&amp;feedID=704');"  href="http://www.csnphilly.com/pages/landing?Allen-Iverson-Finished-for-the-Season=1&blockID=189213&feedID=704" target=new>Dei Lynam</a>, <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.philly.com/philly/sports/sixers/Iverson_officially_done_with_the_Sixers.html');"  href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/sixers/Iverson_officially_done_with_the_Sixers.html" target=new>Bob Cooney</a>, and many others have confirmed that Iverson will not be with the Sixers for the remainder of the season, and that he could be released as early as today. <br />
<br />
Stefanski said the following about the situation:<br />
"After discussing the situation with Allen, we have come to the conclusion that he will not return to the Sixers for the remainder of the season, as he no longer wishes to be a distraction to the organization and teammates that he loves very deeply. It has been very difficult for Allen and the team to maintain any consistency as he tries to balance his career with his personal life."<br />
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In the end, I'm glad the experiment is over.  I <a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2009-11-28/Iverson-Shortsighted-at-best" target=new>didn't like it from the beginning</a>, and nothing positive has happened to change my mind.  I look forward to Jrue Holiday (hopefully) getting a consistent 25+ minutes per game.  I do hope that <a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-22/Sixers-cutting-ties-with-Iverson" target=new>the previous Yahoo! sports report</a> that this is the Sixers decision and not Iverson's is false, although we may never know exactly who pressed for this to happen. 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-03-01/Elton-Brand-day-to-day-with-calf-strain" rel="alternate" title="Elton Brand day to day with calf strain" type="text/html" />
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            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-03-01T18:10:04Z</issued>
        <created>2010-03-01T18:10:04Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Elton Brand day to day with calf strain</title>
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                According to <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sixerville/Brand_missed_practice.html');"  href="http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sixerville/Brand_missed_practice.html" target=new>Bob Cooney</a>, Elton Brand has been playing through a right calf strain since Feb. 19th.  He is currently listed as day-to-day.<br />
<br />
Brand's been <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/last/?last=5&amp;startdate=2010-03-01');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/last/?last=5&startdate=2010-03-01" target=new>playing awful</a> during that stretch, so hopefully this is at least a partial explanation (although, truth be told, he was playing extremely inconsistent even before that).<br />
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Also, I <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.depressedfan.com/basketball/sixers/get-some-rest.php');"  href="http://www.depressedfan.com/basketball/sixers/get-some-rest.php" target=new>agree with Brian</a> that Brand should not rush back, and that hopefully this yields some <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/nba.phillyarena.com/rotations/saved/64/viewlog/');"  href="http://nba.phillyarena.com/rotations/saved/64/viewlog/" target=new>some more minutes for Speights and Dalembert together</a>, although I have a feeling it'll just mean more Thad at the 4.<br />
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When I find out information on his availability tonight, I'll update. 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-26/Change-in-shot-distribution" rel="alternate" title="Change in shot distribution ?" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-02-26T18:32:24Z</issued>
        <created>2010-02-26T18:32:24Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Change in shot distribution ?</title>
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                One thing I've noticed anecdotally -- and something we touched upon in last night's <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.sixersbeat.com');"  href="http://www.sixersbeat.com" target=new>SixersBeat</a> -- is that the shot distribution since Iverson's been out seems to have been pushed further out towards the perimeter, with less going towards the rim.  Having attempted 18 and 19 three point attempts the past two games, nearly three attempts per game above their season average, made me curious enough to look it up and try to get a little more detail.<br />
<br />
After looking looking up some shot distribution data provided by <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.hoopdata.com');"  href="http://www.hoopdata.com" target=new>HoopData</a>, the results are somewhat interesting, even if there's not a large enough sample size to really establish a trend.<br />
<br />
Below is a chart, which breaks down shot distribution based on different locations from the rim (at the rim, less than 10 feet, between 10 feet and 15 feet, between 16 feet and 23 feet, and three point attempts).<br />
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<img src="http://files.phillyarena.com/basketball/2010/2010-02-26/shot_distribution.png" alt="" /><br />
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Thoughts after the jump. <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-26/Change-in-shot-distribution#extended">Continue reading "Change in shot distribution ?"</a>
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-24/Stefanski-denies-considering-letting-Iverson-go" rel="alternate" title="Stefanski denies considering letting Iverson go" type="text/html" />
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            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-02-24T07:12:51Z</issued>
        <created>2010-02-24T07:12:51Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Stefanski denies considering letting Iverson go</title>
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                Just a quick update on the <a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-22/Sixers-cutting-ties-with-Iverson" target=new>Iverson story from the other day</a>.  Ed Stefanski has <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.delawareonline.com/article/20100223/SPORTS03/2230319/1023/Iverson-on-indefinite-leave-again');"  href="http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20100223/SPORTS03/2230319/1023/Iverson-on-indefinite-leave-again" target=new>denied the Yahoo! Sports report</a> that said the Sixers are leaning towards letting Iverson go</a>.<br />
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I do hope the Yahoo! Sports rumor turns out to be false. 
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        <link href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-22/Sixers-cutting-ties-with-Iverson" rel="alternate" title="Sixers cutting ties with Iverson?" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Derek Bodner</name>
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        <issued>2010-02-22T20:28:50Z</issued>
        <created>2010-02-22T20:28:50Z</created>
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                <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AuLRLqkCSRM73tTBmqOOG_C8vLYF?slug=aw-iversonsixers022210&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns');"  href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AuLRLqkCSRM73tTBmqOOG_C8vLYF?slug=aw-iversonsixers022210&prov=yhoo&type=lgns" target=new>Yahoo! Sports</a> is reporting two tidbits of information on the Iverson situation:<br />
1) Allen Iverson will miss the upcoming three game Western Conference road trip to continue to be with his daughter.  He had previously missed five games to be by her side earlier this month.<br />
2) The Sixers are leaning towards breaking ties with Iverson due to his being in-and-out of the lineup affecting team chemistry.<br />
<br />
<a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/twitter.com/ChrisMannixSI/status/9492147323');"  href="http://twitter.com/ChrisMannixSI/status/9492147323" target=new>Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated</a> has confirmed this rumor with NBA sources.<br />
<br />
<b>Update</b>: The Sixers have <a onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/extlink/www.nba.com/sixers/news/iverson_update_100222.html');"  href="http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/iverson_update_100222.html" target=new>issued a press release</a> concerning the matter, stating that Iverson is out indefinitely.<br />
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My thoughts after the jump. <br /><a href="http://www.phillyarena.com/archives/2010-02-22/Sixers-cutting-ties-with-Iverson#extended">Continue reading "Sixers cutting ties with Iverson?"</a>
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