Sixers' Young has extra work to do

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Less than 60 minutes before the 76ers' plane was scheduled to take off, forward Thaddeus Young was still on the court at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, working on his jump shot.

Young's teammates had left, getting ready for their flight to Detroit, where the Sixers will play the Pistons at 1 p.m. today.

The Sixers´ struggling Thaddeus Young rises to shoot while covered by New Jersey´s Eduardo Najera.
MATT SLOCUM / Associated Press
The Sixers' struggling Thaddeus Young rises to shoot while covered by New Jersey's Eduardo Najera.

Young, though, was getting his shot in shape - or at least trying to.

He knows he is struggling. He said before Friday night's game against the New Jersey Nets, a 97-94 win, that he needed to improve his pre-shot mechanics, to work on his footwork in the second before catching the ball.

Yesterday, with assistant coach Randy Ayers, Young was setting his feet smoothly, rhythmically.

Through five games, Young's numbers are down from last season, a strong sophomore year in which he averaged 15.3 points per game on 49.5 percent shooting from the floor and 34.1 percent shooting from three-point range.

This season, he has scored 13.0 points per game, shooting 41.4 percent from the floor and 9.1 percent from three-point distance. He is averaging 3.6 rebounds a game - down from 5.0 - and a turnover more than he did last season.

His assists, though, are at 2.8 a game, up from 1.1.

Sixers coach Eddie Jordan isn't oblivious to Young's problems.

"He plays hard," Jordan said. "He has a good heart about helping his teammates. He's just trying to find some space, and we haven't given him the space and we haven't called his number within the offense. . . . Maybe he's hitting a bump in the road."

Jordan added: "I can see that he's pressing a little bit, frustrated a little bit."

Young said he knows the numbers will rise; they are bound to. For now, he said, he's accepting the struggling because he's not the only one doing so. His teammates also are looking for their places in Jordan's offensive and defensive schemes.

Because of the difficulties, the Sixers might leave some wondering where the team stands. The next seven days should provide some answers.

This afternoon's game is the first of five contests this week.

The Sixers are at home tomorrow against the on-fire Phoenix Suns, on the road against the New Jersey Nets on Wednesday, at home against the Utah Jazz on Friday, and at the Chicago Bulls on Saturday.

Through the first 10 days of the season, the Sixers have played the Eastern Conference's best, losing big to Boston, and faced its worst, squeaking by the Nets.

The Sixers are 3-2. The Pistons, missing longtime starters Rip Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince, are 2-4. Neither Hamilton, who has a sprained ankle, nor Prince, who injured his back, is expected to play this afternoon.

"This is the stretch - a true measuring stick of where we're going to be," forward Elton Brand said. "It's early in the season, and we've played championship-caliber teams and we didn't play well. Throw those out the window.

"The teams that didn't have great records in preseason and didn't have great records starting off, OK, we beat those teams. Now, these are pretty solid teams coming up."

 


Contact staff writer Kate Fagan at 856-779-3844 or kfagan@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 08:13 AM, 11/08/2009
Oppressed#1
Just like Dubee with Myers, Lidge and Hamels; Young's huge drop in shooting percentage is an undeniable indicator of bad local coaching. (iao).
Posted 10:50 AM, 11/08/2009
JonKap
AThe NBA is a superstar's league. Guys like Young are nice role players. Put him on the Lakers last year in the Ariza type role and he would be excellent. Put him as a role player on a team with LeBron and he would be a valuable piece. He is a nice role player who will have some very nice seasons and some mediocre seasons like many NBA role players.
Posted 12:09 PM, 11/08/2009
Neoconkiller
Yes how about a post game? coming off screens, or lack there of
Posted 02:59 PM, 11/08/2009
Anguilla Al
I agree with all the above comments. Bad coaching, DEFINITELY! Young a Very Nice ROLE Player, DEFINITELY! But the biggest problem is his lack of EFFORT and TERRIBLE DEFENSE!!!!!!!!!!!!! At times your shot's not going to fall, but you can ALWAYS give Effort and play DEFENSE! That's more than anything else this team needs and as is Young and Brand seems INCAPABLE and the coach should be able to see this and make the adjustments! Put Brand on the bench, he can no longer consistently guard starting star power forwards and Young is not good at guarding small forwards, I mean how do you rationalize what TRENT HASSELL did to him, entering the game Hassell failed to score ANY Points after being "guarded" by Young he ended up with a DOUBLE DOUBLE. What more can you say???????????????????
Posted 12:07 AM, 11/09/2009
Anguilla Al
Don't look now, the DEFENSIVE STOPPER next assignment:Grant Hill. Hill will probably drop 30 odd points on him, unless he just gets tried of taking Young all night. Terrible loss Eagles, the reffs. give us a TERRIBLE call on the spotting of the ball, McNabb CLEARLY got the first down!
Posted 12:14 AM, 11/09/2009
Anguilla Al
Don't look now but The "DEFENSIVE STOPPER" next assignment:Grant Hill. Hill might drop 30 odd on him, unless he tires out from constantly taking him all night.
Posted 12:47 AM, 11/09/2009
combocancer1975
ben wallace had 8 rebounds in the 1st. brand cant box out for 80 mil? i may be wrong. but ummmmmmm brand was a mistake.
Posted 12:53 AM, 11/09/2009
combocancer1975
i must admit i missed some of the clipper games. all i knew was 20&10 but now that i see that hes shorter than iguodala. ooooooohh. thats so not good. bad move stefanski.
Posted 11:50 AM, 11/09/2009
Raeeny
This simply is one of the worst run organizations in the NBA and I don't see it getting better. Mediocrity is all we get.
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