NAME POS GP MIN WP48 PoP48 WINS PTS REB AST TO BLK STL PF
Michael Bradley PF 2 16 .282 5.7 0.09 27.0 9.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Kedrick Brown SF 8 55 .175 2.4 0.20 10.5 9.6 3.5 4.4 0.9 2.6 3.5
Samuel Dalembert C 72 1785 .127 0.9 4.71 15.8 14.6 0.9 3.1 3.3 1.2 6.5
Josh Davis PF 42 328 .032 -2.1 0.22 17.1 11.6 1.8 2.2 0.6 1.2 6.6
Willie Green SG 57 1066 -.058 -4.9 -1.28 19.7 6.0 4.5 3.4 0.3 1.5 5.4
Andre Iguodala SG 82 2686 .257 4.9 14.38 13.2 8.3 4.4 2.5 0.9 2.5 3.6
Allen Iverson PG 75 3174 .092 -0.2 6.10 34.8 4.5 9.0 5.2 0.1 2.7 2.1
Marc Jackson C 81 1976 .021 -2.4 0.88 23.5 9.9 2.0 3.2 0.4 0.8 4.2
Kyle Korver SF 82 2667 .152 1.7 8.45 17.0 6.8 3.3 1.9 0.6 1.9 4.8
Aaron McKie PG 68 1118 .164 2.0 3.82 6.5 7.4 4.4 1.3 0.7 2.1 5.0
Kevin Ollie PG 26 158 .021 -2.4 0.07 8.5 5.8 5.8 1.8 0.0 1.5 4.9
Rodney Rogers SF 28 485 .113 0.4 1.14 16.7 10.3 2.6 2.0 0.8 2.2 6.8
John Salmons SF 58 993 .104 0.1 2.14 11.4 5.8 5.5 2.5 0.6 1.9 4.4
Brian Skinner C 24 246 -.064 -5.1 -0.33 9.6 12.1 1.0 2.5 1.2 1.0 5.7
Kenny Thomas PF 47 1344 .027 -2.2 0.76 18.9 11.0 2.8 3.0 0.2 1.4 5.4
Chris Webber PF 21 702 -.106 -6.4 -1.56 22.4 11.3 4.5 3.4 1.3 1.8 4.8
Corliss Williamson PF 48 1056 -.024 -3.8 -0.53 23.5 8.1 2.0 2.7 0.5 1.2 6.5
Name FG% 2FG% 3FG% FT% eFG% TS% FGA 3FGA FTA
Michael Bradley 80.0% 100.0% 0.0% 50.0% 80.0% 76.5% 15.0 3.0 6.0
Kedrick Brown 33.3% 66.7% 0.0% 80.0% 33.3% 57.7% 5.2 2.6 8.7
Samuel Dalembert 52.4% 52.4% 0.0% 60.1% 52.4% 54.3% 12.8 0.0 4.0
Josh Davis 37.8% 39.7% 35.8% 82.4% 46.4% 49.4% 16.2 7.8 2.5
Willie Green 36.6% 39.3% 28.6% 77.6% 40.2% 45.7% 19.0 4.7 5.6
Andre Iguodala 49.3% 55.0% 33.1% 74.3% 53.6% 58.0% 9.8 2.5 3.8
Allen Iverson 42.4% 45.1% 30.8% 83.5% 45.3% 53.2% 27.5 5.1 11.9
Marc Jackson 46.5% 46.6% 0.0% 82.8% 46.5% 54.8% 17.8 0.0 8.5
Kyle Korver 41.8% 45.3% 40.5% 85.4% 56.7% 58.8% 13.7 10.0 1.7
Aaron McKie 43.0% 51.2% 32.3% 62.5% 50.0% 51.0% 6.1 2.7 0.7
Kevin Ollie 35.5% 35.5% 0.0% 66.7% 35.5% 40.0% 9.4 0.0 2.7
Rodney Rogers 39.1% 47.1% 30.3% 71.4% 46.3% 48.8% 15.9 7.5 2.8
John Salmons 40.5% 45.4% 34.1% 72.9% 47.9% 51.1% 10.2 4.4 2.3
Brian Skinner 38.6% 39.3% 0.0% 29.4% 38.6% 38.0% 11.1 0.2 3.3
Kenny Thomas 45.6% 45.8% 25.0% 79.8% 45.7% 50.2% 17.0 0.1 4.2
Chris Webber 39.1% 39.6% 26.7% 77.6% 39.6% 42.3% 25.0 1.0 3.4
Corliss Williamson 46.5% 46.7% 0.0% 78.8% 46.5% 52.9% 19.0 0.1 7.5
  WP48 WINS PTS DRB ORB TRB AST TO BLK STL PF
PHI 0.153 39.3 99.1 30.9 11.1 42.0 20.9 15.5 3.9 9.2 22.9
AVG 0.500 41.0 97.2 29.8 12.0 41.9 21.3 14.5 4.9 7.5 22.6
OPP 0.847 42.7 99.9 32.5 11.6 44.1 22.9 17.0 4.7 8.3 23.5
AVGOPP 0.500 41.0 97.2 29.8 12.0 41.9 21.3 14.5 4.9 7.5 22.6
  FG% 2FG% 3FG% FT% eFG% TS% FGA 3FGA FTA
PHI 43.7% 46.2% 34.8% 78.9% 47.5% 52.8% 82.1 17.7 26.8
AVG 44.7% 47.0% 35.6% 75.6% 48.2% 52.9% 80.3 15.8 26.1

Wins Produced
Expected* Actual Forecast**
39.3-42.7 43-39 n/a

* The win-loss record that wins produced would have predicted based on players' WP48 so far (ignores previous seasons).

** future games only -- takes current record as given


Articles featuring the Philadelphia 76ers

You're Gonna Be Surprised: Quickhits

I ran out of time. Soon, I will be far too busy screaming at a blank screen that should be showing me a game on League Pass Broadband to do any more season previews (and they aren't previews anymore then, right?). But still, I haven't really covered all the surprises, so here are a few quick hits.

The 10 Worst 2012-13 Contracts

The dust has (almost) settled on the 2012 offseason. I think it's time for us to look at the best and worst contracts of this season. It seems like every year, several teams are looking to unload "bad" contracts. We often forget that teams weren't just magically saddled with those bad contracts; somebody volunteered to pay them.

Geek GM: Philadelphia

My early running candidate for worst GM of the 2012/13 season has a huge head start, if the reports are true. It's Rod Thorn in a landslide. If twitter don't lie, the Sixers plan to use the amnesty clause on Elton Brand and his $18 million dollar contract. They also plan to sign Nick Young to a one-year deal worth about $6 million dollars, and to renounce their rights to Lou Williams. And rumours abound that they are looking to trade Andre Iguodala.

There (really) is nothing wrong with Evan Turner

So while reading the Truehoop First Cup today I came across the curious bullet point about some guy in Philadelphia, who on some talk show tried to offer some half-hearted half-assed explanation for what's wrong with Evan Turner. And as I read the quoted part of the article, I just grew more confused:

The Secret of 76

So the surprise team of the season so far are the Philidelphia 76ers. And everyone seems to be struggling to figure out why. Today on Truehoop Bullets, Henry Abbott asks:

The NBA Geek's Amnesty Guesses, Part 2

As with part 1 (which you can read here), I'm calling them guesses, not predictions, because this way if I'm completely wrong, I won't look as stupid.  Will I do something as crazy as amnestying Kobe freaking Bryant again today?