They've got a good shot to be in the top two or three. There's just alot of stiff competition this year. But, the 6ers do have nearly all the tools to do it this year. Iverson being one of the top 2 pg's in the league, then Iguodala on the drive, Korver from beyond the arc, Dalembert and Hunter at the center postion grabbing boards and blocking shots, then a potential rookie of the year, in my opinion, with Rodney Carney being able to hit the 3, and drive like NObodies business.
I'd say their main weakness, however, lies in Chris Webber. While he USED to be a key force in the league, his aging really has gotten the better of him, in that he's not as fast, agile, or really even as strong as he used to be, especially when compared to other starting power forwards in the league.
The 6ers have a decent shot to do some damage this year, but until that 4 spot is covered by someone who's not quite past his prime, I think they may be held back a bit.
2006-10-17 04:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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being a Sixers fan but also being a realist slim very slim they have improved much but they still need a lot more help besides A.I and Chris the supporting cast is still young needs more time to mature
2006-10-17 14:00:25
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answered by carypratt 1
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Looks like the Nets have the inside track
2006-10-17 14:12:59
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answered by Jim G 7
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Not good but i wish they could i really think iverson deservers a ring but they got alot of work to do before they go that far but then again miracles do happen.
2006-10-17 11:10:02
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answered by Da King 2
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0 out of 500000000000000000
2006-10-17 12:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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not much of a chance. they didnt add much at ll in the offseason
2006-10-17 14:45:58
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answered by mcbrian2000 5
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i believe chances are good.
2006-10-17 13:58:01
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answered by i_got_game_07 1
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