Official: 2012-13 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry
Philadelphia 76ers Resources:
Player Salaries:
http://i.imgur.com/sdng1.png
Source: Storytellers Contracts
Note: Clicking through to the storytellers site gives much more info on contracts (for all teams) including incentive structures, cap exceptions used for signing, and options.
Sixers Statistics:
Hoopdata
ESPN
82 Games
Basketball Reference
News/Rumors
PSD 76ers Page
Hoops Hype 76ers Page
Blogroll:
Liberty Ballers (SB Nation)
Philadunkia (ESPN Truehoop)
Depressed Fan
- Not Exclusively Sixers:
Hardwood Paroxysm
Basketball Prospectus
Twitter
@Sixers - Official 76ers Twitter
@preston76 - Mike Preston, Sixers Director of PR
@SixersCEOAdam - Adam Aron, Sixers CEO
@tmoorepburbs - Tom Moore
@JRFingerCSN - John R. Finger, CSNPhilly
@deepsixer3 - John Mitchell (Inquirer) [not recommended]
@Michael_Levin - LibertyBallers
@DerekBodner - LibertyBallers
@SpikeEskin - Spike Eskin, WIP and CBSPhillySports
- Not Exclusively Sixers:
Larry Coon - CBA Expert
Ric BucherMarc Stein - ESPN
Chad Ford - ESPN
Adrian Wojnarowski - Yahoo Sports
Hoops Hype
Other Sites:
Larry Coon's CBA FAQ
This is just an update of last year's thread - a place to discuss power rankings and whatever other sorts of ratings and whatever the sites and networks do, so that we don't have 10 new threads about it each week. Enjoy.
Official: 2012-13 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry
A little bit of Sixers optimism in ESPN's latest 5 on 5:
Quote:
1. Which player will take the biggest step forward this season?
Israel Gutierrez, ESPN.com: Evan Turner, Sixers. With last year's leader, Andre Iguodala, and last year's designated chucker, Lou Williams, both gone, either Turner or Jrue Holiday should rise and be this team's premier perimeter threat to complement Andrew Bynum. Given their career numbers and Holiday's nice playoff performance last spring, Turner has more room to climb, and he should make a third-year leap.
5. Which East playoff team will move to elite status?
Stein: If you read the first edition of ESPN.com's NBA Power Rankings, you'll know that I see the Sixers with the potential to make that sort of move, all because they traded for a franchise center while helping to rid the East of Howard in the same deal. Some 72 hours after the rankings published, Philly was announcing that Bynum would have to be rested for the first three weeks of his Sixers career as a precautionary measure after his latest knee surgery. Which would suggest that the ol' Power Rankings jinx is still a force that trumps my powers of prognostication.
http://espn.go.com/nba/preview2012/s...e-high-2012-13
Official: 2011-12 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry
^Hell yeah. And we're 7th in ESPN's first power rankings. I forget if that was posted in here or not, but it definitely turned some heads in the main forum.
Official: 2011-12 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry
Iggy, theo, mckie, dikembe, lynch, snow, ty hill, lot of good defenders since 1988
Official: 2011-12 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry
Man, id trade nick young and j-rich for aaron mckie and george lynch in a heartbeat
Official: 2011-12 Sixers resources, rankings, ratings, and other punditry