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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

*The NBA released the 2010 All-Star Ballot today. The 76ers have three players on it: Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, and Samuel Dalembert. Iguodala and Brand are both listed as forwards, two of 24 forwards on the ballot. Dalembert is one of 12 centers listed. This year's game is in Dallas. For more information on how to vote (like by texting), check out the Sixers website.

Here at PCOM for 76ers practice. At the end of practice, Elton Brand, Samuel Dalembert, and Primoz Brezec all played 1-on-1-on-1. I took a video of it. The video is long (I was waiting for someone to make a shot), but at the end Brand scores on Brezec and inadvertently catches Brezec with a swing through. Looks like his hand, not his elbow. Brezec was done for the afternoon.

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Sixers leave for New Jersey this afternoon ...

--Kate

Posted by Kate Fagan @ 12:41 PM  Permalink | 5 comments
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Posted 02:36 PM, 11/10/2009
JBP
Interesting Kate, maybe Jordan thinks with his limitations that Brand can only play at center on this team.
Posted 04:13 PM, 11/10/2009
DennyP
Great, so you're telling me Brand can't even tool up on Sammy and Primo in practice? Nice. Any possibility your footage includes Eddie Stefanski's face grimacing on his prized acquisition?
Posted 07:16 PM, 11/10/2009
jefuuetsukusura
Nice of Brand to help out his teammate after raking him in the eyes. I honestly hope they were putting minimal effort into taking those shots. In games, Brand`s ten footer has looked really flat. I hope this improves...as I hope the team can figure out how to get him more looks.
Posted 02:05 AM, 11/11/2009
CarpGuy
Not getting the Brand/Primoz video. Just this cute woman flirting with the camera ... ??? Okay, truth be told, I think the lovely Kate makes for more enjoyable viewing.
Posted 10:13 AM, 11/11/2009
uncle doey
good vid in a bad way -- how many shots does it take for a sixer to score?
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Kate Fagan was, until recently, the all-time leading three-pointer shooter in the University of Colorado women’s basketball program. Her former teammates say that’s because she was also the all-time leading three-point taker in program history. Somewhere along the way, journalism became her passion, and there are those who say that she still likes taking her shots. This is her second season as the 76ers beat writer for The Inquirer. She brings a rare combination of first-hand basketball insight, writing ability and an attitude that fits perfectly in her new hometown.
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