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  • Andre Miller to be S&T?

    I know a few people here are looking at Andre Miller and he may be available via sign-and-trade. Any interest?

    http://www.philly.com/inquirer/sport...ping_mode.html

    The Sixers are in a shopping mode
    By Kevin Tatum

    Inquirer Staff Writer

    With at least four spots to fill on his roster for the 2009-10 season, 76ers president and general manager Ed Stefanski was making the rounds yesterday at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

    Twenty-one teams are represented in the 10-day event, which began Friday.

    "I'm watching players and staying in communications with other teams and agents," Stefanski said by telephone. "We need to add depth."

    Though the NBA maximum for player rosters is 15, the Sixers maintained a 14-man team last season. Stefanski said he expected that to be the case again. The team has 10 players under contract.

    "We need a guard, a swingman, and two bigs," said Stefanski, who has consistently declined to talk about specific players.

    With Andre Miller all but gone, Stefanski is looking for a veteran point guard. The main candidate to fill the starting spot is Lou Williams, a promising but inconsistent combo guard who has not started a game during his four years with the team. And the Sixers can only hope that rookie Jrue Holiday is good enough to earn significant playing time next season.

    Miller, a 33-year-old free agent who was hoping to land a three-year deal from the Sixers worth as much as $30 million, was offered a one-year contract at about $6 million from the team he directed with skill for the better part of three seasons.

    Stefanski said he had been talking to Miller's agent, Andy Miller, on a "regular basis." Stefanski chose not to comment on rumors of a possible transaction involving Miller and Chris Duhon of the New York Knicks, but a league source said no such move was in the works.

    "We're now in a sign-and-trade mode," said Stefanski of Miller, who could also exercise his right to sign with the team of his choosing without the Sixers' receiving any compensation.


    With the Sixers having completed a five-day run in the Orlando Pro Summer League on Friday - they combined as one team with players from the New Jersey Nets - Stefanski said he was encouraged by what he saw from Holiday as the UCLA product got his first taste of the next level.

    The 6-foot-4 Holiday was the team's first-round pick at No. 17 overall in the June draft. He averaged 8.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.0 assists last week.

    "He's been exposed to the professional game, albeit in summer league," Stefanski said.

    "He has real good size, can handle it well, and pressure didn't bother him. And he's a willing defender, and that's important. Every game, we saw a little bit more of him, and that's a positive."

    Stefanski would just like to see Holiday emulate the success of rookies like Thaddeus Young and Marreese Speights, who exceeded expectations after joining the team as the Sixers' first-round draft choices in '07 and '08.

    "You never know exactly what you have and how fast they're going to come," Stefanski said. "Same thing with Thaddeus. We were very fortunate to find out he is a very good player. Same thing with Speights last year. You have guarded optimism, and I think Jrue is like them."

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    Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

    If we could possibly do a sign and trade involving TJ Ford and save a few bucks I am all for it. I really can't see the Sixers wanting to take on TJ at his price tag though.

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      Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

      Miller, a 33-year-old free agent
      that's my biggest concern, only because he was pretty average athletically when he was young, let alone now.

      I think he can be productive and is a little notch below Nash/J Kidd in terms of "basketball smarts"

      The thing is we would have to get them to bite on TJ Ford, because.
      no way we could have 2 PG's at roughly 16-18 Million on the cap.

      Now if we were able to get Miller on a sign and trade for 3 years 6 Million per year, plus filler for TJ possibly.

      Although I do think TJ will surprise next year.
      Because the streets is a short stop
      Either youre slingin crack rock or you got a wicked jumpshot

      Notorious BIG - Brooklyn's Finest A.K.A. G.O.A.T.

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        Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

        Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad? It seems pretty unanimous around here that TJ Ford is not what we thought he'd be.

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          Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

          Originally posted by Smoothdave1 View Post
          With Andre Miller all but gone, Stefanski is looking for a veteran point guard.


          ---------------------------------

          In all seriousness, though, TJ Ford is probably the only player we could realistically trade to Philly. But I think Philly will end up getting much better offers.

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            Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

            Originally posted by cdash View Post
            Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad? It seems pretty unanimous around here that TJ Ford is not what we thought he'd be.
            i think we were all so exited that we got disappointed because of too high of expectations. i'm sure that has been said in so many words.

            i think tj will be better next year.
            Last edited by billbradley; 07-14-2009, 10:19 PM.

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              Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

              Originally posted by cdash View Post
              Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad? It seems pretty unanimous around here that TJ Ford is not what we thought he'd be.
              I think that the same could be said about Miller, that is the reason why philly is not in a hurry to signing him
              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad?
                Good point, I think as long as we don't sign a PG that could take away his starting role, I thin he will surprise .

                If you look on his (don't want to name) page he is really , apparently, motivated and working out hard.

                I think the one thing people don't consider is his durability last year, or the fact that only last year was the first year he did not lead his team to the playoffs.


                I think we are OK with Ford, Diener, Price

                I much more concerned about who can stop anyone from scoring in the paint, and score themselves in the paint

                Hopefully Roy/Hansbro could provide a little of that
                Because the streets is a short stop
                Either youre slingin crack rock or you got a wicked jumpshot

                Notorious BIG - Brooklyn's Finest A.K.A. G.O.A.T.

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                  Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                  Originally posted by cdash View Post
                  Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad? It seems pretty unanimous around here that TJ Ford is not what we thought he'd be.
                  TJ Ford is not bad. I think folks around here are just sick of watching talented PG's who let their minds get in the way of them maximizing their natural abilities. We're also sick of PG's who both like to dribble and call their own shots too much. You might add to that list PG's who are injury prone and play with inconsistent effort both within games and from game-to-game and are also sub-par defensive players.

                  In other words, he's too much like the last guy for anyone to be all that comfortable.
                  "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                  - Salman Rushdie

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                    Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                    We're also sick of PG's who both like to dribble
                    Oh my gosh , having severe uncomfortable flash backs of Travis Best
                    Because the streets is a short stop
                    Either youre slingin crack rock or you got a wicked jumpshot

                    Notorious BIG - Brooklyn's Finest A.K.A. G.O.A.T.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                      Count will have to check me on this one, but if we did a straight TJ Ford for Andre Miller sign & trade, we'd have to pay Miller $6.8 million next season. If we did a front-loaded deal, starting at 6.8 and decreasing by 8% each season, it might look something like this:

                      09-10 - 6,800,000
                      10-11 - 6,256,000
                      11-12 - 5,712,000

                      That's pretty darn close to the 3 year mid-level deal that Miller wants, and it saves us money over the next two seasons.
                      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                      - Salman Rushdie

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                      • #12
                        Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                        I would like to see how Miller would do with such a young cast of highly talented core players that we have. Look how Atlanta blossomed with Bibby coming in and running the show. If we could do some sort of S&T without losing any core players I would be for that. Miller could be there and mentor Price.

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                          Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                          Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                          Count will have to check me on this one, but if we did a straight TJ Ford for Andre Miller sign & trade, we'd have to pay Miller $6.8 million next season. If we did a front-loaded deal, starting at 6.8 and decreasing by 8% each season, it might look something like this:

                          09-10 - 6,800,000
                          10-11 - 6,256,000
                          11-12 - 5,712,000

                          That's pretty darn close to the 3 year mid-level deal that Miller wants, and it saves us money over the next two seasons.
                          Yeah, that seems right, and I'd do it, and I'd think that Andre Miller would be all over that, but...

                          Would Philly? It would put them awfully close to the luxury tax, if not over.

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                            Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                            Originally posted by cdash View Post
                            Are we too hard on TJ Ford? I mean, is he really that bad? It seems pretty unanimous around here that TJ Ford is not what we thought he'd be.
                            Fair enough question, but I would say no. TJ likes to dribble the ball WAY too much for my liking. Whenever he would come down and throw up some crazy fadeaway without passing the ball I threw up a little in my mouth. TJ is a good foul shooter and is very quick, but his vision IMO is very poor for a point guard. TJ is also a below average defender. I think ideally he would be a good change of pace point guard for a starter like Billups, who is a bigger, half court oriented pg, but at a starting pg he is in the bottom third of the league. I am clearly not a huge fan of his game.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Andre Miller to be S&T?

                              TJ's not terrible, but Andre is better.
                              This space for rent.

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