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Sixers ready to part ways with Igoudala.

Those are all fair points on Miles and Jefferson so long as you consider them finished products. As to Jefferson, he had 2 straight months of averaging 24 and 11 while shooting about 54%. There might be 10 guys in the whole league who can do that. My guess is KOC is going to roll the dice that Second Half Al is closer to the guy he's capable of becoming. Miles is obviously more of an enigma. The half full assessment is he showed an ability to drive and create his own shot last year. And a lot of 'chuckers' eventually shed that tag with experience, or just get better at scoring. Jamal Crawford is a slightly similar example. But I have no idea what KOC thinks about Miles.

My basic thing is this: Whether a team keeps, trades, or lets a player go is primarily about production. But production isn't a fixed stat. It's a function of talent. The more talent a player is perceived to have, the more patience a team will exhibit to see if he can translate that talent into production. I'd be patient with Al. His array of post moves and the two months he put together once he got comfy is all I need to see to bring him back. I'm sure Miles is closer to the breaking point on the patience meter.

As for Rush, there isn't anything to be patient about. He can't drive or create shots for himself, he doesn't get any assists, and he's been a starter for years. He won't help any team except as a backup. In fact, I'd only give him 50/50 odds of having his 4 million dollar RFA option picked up. As for Hibbert, I think you would be crying to have Al back after about 10 games. But he's absolutely a decent player that can help on the right team.
 
I don't think I'd ever cry to have Al back, but that's an otherwise fair post.

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He was exposed in the playoffs, can't shoot and is not big enough to guard elite SF's of the league.
Not a fan of Iguodala's contract and certainly don't want him on the Jazz - but I don't think he was "exposed in the playoffs." Everyone knew Iggy's a slasher not a shooter, that he's got a small-forward's game even though he's closer in size to a 2, and that LeBron is pretty big and pretty good. I thought he displayed a solid all-around game in the series - particularly in the closeout game where he really delivered some big shots to keep Philly in it.
 
Iggy has been exposed for years as the player that he is... A good role player being paid like a franchise player.

Gotta love these idiotic GMs/Owners who give out big time contracts to role players. Our franchise being one of them... But I can also think Memphis too, Pau Gasol and Rudy Gay come to mind... Atlanta gave Joe Johnson way too much... And now Philly is trying to unload Iggy's contract.

Goodluck.
 
I don't get the love for Iggy. He's on a contract that is just as bad as AK has been. Why would we want to endure that again?

Agreed, and Id kind of like to see what Utah gets in the draft and this offseason FA signings before making a trade for AI. Unless its Bell, Memo, and Evans for AI/Nocioni
 
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