Frustrated Collins Threatens Lineup Changes
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Frustrated Collins Threatens Lineup Changes
The starters have been put on hold. Doug Collins said he would give his starters one more chance before looking into making changes.
He referred to the 76ers slow starts in the first and third quarters of Saturday’s 88-82 loss to the Orlando Magic as evidence that the starting units aren’t cutting it.
So Collins has told the starters – perform in Boston, or else.
Actually if the Sixers team doesn’t perform well in Boston, they would fall three games behind the Celtics in the Atlantic Division with 10 to play.
Unlike last year when the Sixers played so well after a 3-13 start, they are floundering now with fewer than three weeks left in the regular season.
Collins said how much he likes Jodie Meeks and what he provides, so if there is a change, that will likely be the first one. And Evan Turner could go back to being a reserve.
Collins says that Lou Williams would remain a reserve, so how many other moves could he make?
One if anybody asked this reporter is find some minutes for Nik Vucevic, who has played 26 minutes in the past nine games, including five DNP – Coaches Decisions.
The problem is that Collins can’t make too many changes because his bench is among the best in the league with Williams and Thaddeus Young leading the way.
Young, like Williams, he is better suited coming off the bench.
So there aren’t a lot of moves to be made.
Against Orlando, the Magic started off with a 12-2 first quarter lead. The Magic also began the third quarter on a 15-7 run.
When asked if the poor starts were both at the offensive and defensive ends, Collins said, “That is just not a cohesive group. It’s just not, and the minute we put Jodie out there and we’ve got Thad, and we’ve got some movement and stuff, all of a sudden the game changed immediately.”
The Sixers clearly need a change because this lineup isn’t working. Yet what is not encouraging is that there aren’t many alternatives.
The starters can change, but if the team collectively doesn’t pick up its game, the Sixers will be the lowest of seeds, if they make the playoffs at all.
While DC's composure was strong and assertive,I'll be bummed by the outcome.This team has tried everything....EXCEPT starting Lou. Before, when the team was doing well, I heard "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Well, it's broke. I've heard "Lou's fragile, he'll get tired". He's 25....Let him run start, share intiating duties with ET (best suited isolating his two dribble into the baseline J), and bring Jrue off the bench to stifle teams with defensive intensity...DC won't go this route, but he shouild..Expect to see Jodie Meeks to space the floor, and run hard off the ball...He'll get to do it against weaker teams,as well. bearsfriend
The Milwaukee Bucks are printing Playoff tickets formerly reserved for Sixers fans.Lousy shooting and total lack of toughness can do that to the have-nots...and just did. gentian
Maybe it (after the celts game)is time to go back to the starting 5 that began the season and -get someone in there to inject energy.
They seem to just go thru the motions early.........Celts really becomes a must game.............. HO HUM
I will enjoy DC putting Meeks back in the lineup. It's all DC knows and what he's comfortable with. Sure allow Meeks to spacing on both sides of the floor. He will allow spacing on the defensive side for easy buckets in the lane or getting torched by opposing players like last night against Reddick. And this what DC likes seeing in a player? Oh joy can't wait! Shame on you DC in being closed minded. Lou should be starting over Meeks any day. Also, Holiday has been playing awful as well, but he'll never see the pine same goes for Iggy. What's the use of defense when the player cannot score on the other end? Manok
It sounds like Evan is going back to the bench. It shouldn't make much of a difference, he only played 20 minutes tonight. I would have liked to see him run the point a little bit more, but maybe he will next season. I know Iggy had 10 assists tonight, but it should be noted that they are all off jump shots and not lay ups. He is completely overrated, and I expect that it will be obvious once he moves on.
Holliday should be a spot up shooter, he is not very adept at running an offense. His defense is good against mediocre guards, and terrible against the upper echelon . If the team embraced him as the starting 2 guard instead of the one then I think he would be a little more consistent.
While the sixers do play great defense, they do absolutely get torched on pick and pops. Please spend a couple practices on defending against it, and executing it on the offensive end. Junkman
@Junkman - Very good analysis. I won't expect much changes to happen unless Thorn or DC are out next year. There will be much less change if DC still remains and Thorn out. DC hasn't managed in the last 2 years in teaching the young talent except for Thad. Now he has ET on a yo-yo rotation, Jrue regressing, and Nik and LaVoy getting DNPs... while tiring out the players on a shorter rotation. Manok
IMHO, the DNP's need to play. DC is looking for cohesiveness, but he's just getting tired out guys.... Eagle_1960
Water seeks its level which is certainly true in this instance. Time for a new mascot or other big time owner decision! pedge
Holliday is the one to sit. bilmarz
It's funny to see the word "rebuild" on some of the other article comments. This team IS building. A lottery pick may not be the worst thing in the World. Any of the teams would be excited about facing the Sixers in the first round. They had no shot at all to win anything. They are so lost offensively right now, I don't know if they can beat anybody. Their sets were terrible. What has happened to Holiday? He was supposed to make the leap this year, instead, he fell in the toilet. Lobo19722
more Meeks.........I really don't think I can take much more of this insanity dave13- This team was built around Egodala and Brand. This is the result.
Doug loves Duke...Where did Meeks go to school??? softballdude- Meeks went to Kentucky.
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smh..more and more starting to lose more respect for collins as a coach. meeks misses more shots than he makes and he plays terrible defense. meeks has a good game once every other month. I was on the turner is a bust mentality until I saw him play point and ran it better than anyone currently on the team..yet..he starts and is moved back to two guard and he doesnt even sniff the 2nd or 4th quarter..smh..holiday all of a sudden cant play defense and hes selfish with the ball. if ur going to be selfish with the ball at least drive inside to get some baskets and draw fouls..dont take jumpers all game...lets not get started on iggy..love his defense but he stinks on the offensive end. u dont have to score 20 points a game but at least be consistent.. drive the ball stop taking jumpers its not ur strength. if ur open fine take it if not drive it or look for a teammate that has a better high percentage shot. im going to be positive this team can compete with anyone but until collins stops being stubborn and plays some of the young players that he suddenly doesnt play anymore and stops his personal vendetta with turner, and if the players stop taking more jump shots than driving to the basket they might just miss the playoffs bigjay215



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