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Friday, June 26, 2009

Ed Stefanski, ever mindful of the value he places on his local ties, reached out late Thursday night to Temple's Dionte Christmas, inviting him to join the Orlando summer league team the 76ers will be sharing with the New Jersey Nets.

Christmas, who had been projected as a second-round selection during Thursday night's NBA draft, went unclaimed. He is likely to have multiple summer league and European offers. The Sixers leave July 2 for Orlando; Stefanski is awaiting a decision whether Christmas will join first-round draft choice Jrue Holiday and second-year big man Marreese Speights on the summer roster.

''He's a great kid, he's local,'' said Stefanski, the Sixers' president/general manager. ''Now, he has to prove it all over again.''

The 6-5 Christmas is the first player in Atlantic 10 history to lead the conference in scoring in three successive seasons; he finished his career with 2,043 points, the fourth Owl to surpass 2,000. He set school records for career three-pointers with 319 and for one season, with 107 as a senior.

If there was anything that kept him from being drafted, it might be his reputation as a volume shooter as opposed to a guy who could come off an NBA bench and provide instant offense. On the other hand, he is known for having a quick release and an ability to catch and shoot off screens.

 

Posted by Phil Jasner @ 3:29 PM  Permalink | 34 comments
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Posted 03:55 PM, 06/26/2009
Israel is my home
Hope he attends.
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Posted 04:02 PM, 06/26/2009
Horlet
I definitely hope he accepts and is signed. He is a wonderful player who could help the Sixers. Donte, welcome aboard!
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Posted 04:10 PM, 06/26/2009
Philly Ray
They already have a Holiday, so why not add Christmas???
Posted 04:11 PM, 06/26/2009
Cant Climb
Hope it makes it with 76ers. Either way he'll be playing somewhere in the world making a good living....
Posted 04:13 PM, 06/26/2009
Grill
Hell he's better than Willie Green. Sign him.
Posted 04:19 PM, 06/26/2009
LCVET
There is a spot since Ivey, Rush, maybe Miller are all gone. Give him a shot.
Posted 04:19 PM, 06/26/2009
disulfide
Can't be any worse than Willie Green.
Posted 04:27 PM, 06/26/2009
maximus
volume shooter? we dont need another one of those.
Posted 04:29 PM, 06/26/2009
cusoraider
Everyone please refrain from the stupid holiday christmas comments.
Posted 04:36 PM, 06/26/2009
AHash
i don't think he's athletic enough for the NBA but he definitely deserves a shot.
Posted 04:39 PM, 06/26/2009
disulfide
He was a volume shooter because there really wasn't anyone else that could nail the shot like him.
Posted 04:41 PM, 06/26/2009
duuuuude
I was hoping we could pick up baby new year as well! PS Phil Jasner, you still have the best fro in Philly my friend!
Posted 04:41 PM, 06/26/2009
amblereagles
How about a Christmas Holiday comment? I agree that the Willie Green experiment needs to be over.
About Sixerville Blog
Phil Jasner joined the staff of the Daily News in 1972. He has covered the 76ers and the NBA on a full-time basis since 1981. He won the 2004 Curt Gowdy Media Award, presented by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to the sport during his career; he was a finalist for the award in 2001, when he also received a lifetime achievement award from the Professional Basketball Writers Association during the NBA Finals. He is a past president of the Professional Basketball Writers Association and the Philadelphia College Basketball Writers Association. Along the way, he has covered high school sports, the Big 5, the Eagles and the NFL, the World Football League, the North American Soccer League and what was then the Major Indoor Soccer League. He is a proud graduate of Temple University, and spent his early professional days at the Pottstown (Pa.) Mercury, Montgomery Newspapers (Fort Washington, Pa.), the Norristown (Pa.) Times-Herald and the Trentonian.