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Sixers draft Evan Turner

POSTED: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 7:43 PM

Was Turner the right pick for the Sixers?
Yes - it was the best choice possible.
No - they should have gone with a big man.
It does not matter who they drafted.

There was a brief, inexplicable moment about a week ago, when something called a “splash page” appeared on the 76ers’ website. It wasn’t supposed to be there. But there it was. The page, which appeared for just a few seconds, identified Evan Turner as the Sixers’ choice with the No. 2 pick in tonight’s draft.

Never mind that similar pages had been prepared for several prospective candidates, and that the correct one, whoever it was, wasn’t supposed to see the light of day until the Sixers actually made their pick.
Turner’s, though, was the one that blinked at the public.

Well, it’s for real now. The Sixers have officially made Turner, the Ohio State guard, their choice. This was the only team for which Turner worked out, passing up an opportunity to work out for the Washington Wizards, who used the No. 1 overall pick to take Kentucky guard John Wall.

“It’s kind of hit me, but it’s still unreal,” Turner told the Columbus Dispatch on Wednesday night in New York, awaiting tonight’s selection. “I mean, I understand what’s about to happen, but just walking the streets and people going crazy for you, that’s a little different. But it’s what you work for.”

He also said, “some people scream out ‘Philly.’ Some people scream out my name.”

The Dispatch reported that Turner already has purchased a house for his mother, Iris James, and a Range Rover for himself. Asked how he could pay for these things before being drafted and signed, he said, “They know I’m good for it.”

Turner, who stands 6-5 3/4 barefoot and 6-7 in sneakers, averaged 20.4 points as a junior, then declared for early eligibility in the draft. He finished with a career scoring average of 15.0, shooting 50.2 percent from the floor and 36.2 percent from three-point distance. He led the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding (9.2) and was second in assists (6.0) and steals (1.7). He was the national player of the year according to various outlets, including being the winner of the John Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy and Oscar Robertson Trophy.

Turner, who played both backcourt positions at Ohio State, is expected to step into a Sixers backcourt with second-year man Jrue Holiday, backed by Lou Williams and either second-year man Jodie Meeks or veteran Willie Green.
Before tonight, the Sixers very carefully declined to name their pick. But coach Doug Collins did tell Turner “If you’re passionate and competitive, these fans will love you.”

Collins was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1973 draft, coming to the Sixers.

“I came in here after a 9-73 season,” he recalled. “Four years later, I was playing Portland in a world championship, [and that’s] how quickly things change.”

As for making a choice at No. 2, Collins said, “we’re looking for someone capable of starting and ready to produce.”
That would be Turner, who amassed 1,517 points in his three college seasons, adding in 414 assists and 159 steals.
 

-- Phil Jasner

Philadelphia Daily News

Phil Jasner @ 7:43 PM  Permalink | 60 comments
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Comments  (60)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:59 PM, 06/24/2010
    Yes...nothing more needs to be said
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:10 PM, 06/24/2010
    grammar failing in the making, "should have taken," knucklehead...
    nyphilsphan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:15 PM, 06/24/2010
    But I have a good feeling about this pick, unless Jimmy Lynam had anything at all to do with it. Barring that, the kid is athletic, big time college program, versatile, happy to be here...well done.
    nyphilsphan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:21 PM, 06/24/2010
    the trouble with picking high is a lot of guys come after you, and could make you look like a bust. the Q is was this a pick about being "safe" and do the other guys after you have a lot more potential and upside? i kind of wonder if this guy has much to offer beyond what we've seen?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:24 PM, 06/24/2010
    Three years in the Big Ten, that has to be good. Better then some high school kid or European I never seen or even heard of. I like the pick, he can shoot, not just drive to lane and hope for a foul. Every great player had a jumper, except the guys that never won. Jordon, Bird, Bryant, Duncon all had jumpers. Barkley, Howard, Ewing and Malone, didn't. You need that crucial skill to win.
    BentLogic
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:37 PM, 06/24/2010
    Rookie of the year favorite...
    Grazman
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:39 PM, 06/24/2010
    @bentlogic-Apparently you did not watch any basketball in the 90s. To state Ewing and Malone did not have jumpers is incorrect. Malone did not become the 2nd all time scorer shooting layups and dunks. He and Ewing's fade aways were outstanding and last I checked that is a jumper.
    damobetta
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:55 PM, 06/24/2010
    Thanks for not getting too tricky today, Mr. Stefanski.
    Leegles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 PM, 06/24/2010
    WELL.THEY TOOK WHO THEY TARGETED.OK HE'S A 6ER.NOW.........WHO ELSE U GONNA GET? HEY DOUG.........SEE IF U CAN SNAG A BIG,U'RE GONNA NEED 1.....AN INSIDE GUY ,DOESNT HAVE TO BE A TERROR(OOPS WE TALKIN BOUT OUR LOW POST GUYS)BUT U GONNA NEED HELP IN THE POST.I DON'T COUNT ON BRAND,(UNLESS HE JUST GOT STRUCK ,OR DRANK SOME FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH JUICE)FOR LO POST-UPS.GOOD LUCK GUYS,NOW.........TO SEE WHO MY ORLANDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MAGIC PICKED!
    t_darb_56
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:00 PM, 06/24/2010
    Ha ha Philly9! That was the best comment yet. Sums up this town/media of losers that feels good about never winning anything but can say they ran all the best players out of town (AI,Mcnabb, and they'll be working on Ryan Howard next)
    Birdman411


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