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76ers: learning end-of-game situations

76ers had everyone back at practice today, including Jason Kapono who missed the last week for personal reasons. Kapono will be with the team for tomorrow night's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. So all 14 players were present and healthy for today's practice. One bit of news: rookie big man Craig Brackins will leave for the D-League's Springfield Armor, possibly as soon as tonight. Brackins, who has appeared in only one game for the Sixers, will be down there for about a 10-say stretch that includes five games. After today's practice, Doug Collins said the team is allowed to send Brackins down a total of three times and that the team has pinpointed three different occasions where the Armor have a cluster of games. Collins said the three trips will allow Brackins to play 16 games down there. Collins said assistant coach Quin Snyder would travel with Brackins for the first few days to give Brackins the lay of the land and to continue working him out.

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76ers: learning end-of-game situations

POSTED: Monday, November 29, 2010, 3:26 PM

76ers had everyone back at practice today, including Jason Kapono who missed the last week for personal reasons. Kapono will be with the team for tomorrow night's game against the Portland Trail Blazers. So all 14 players were present and healthy for today's practice. One bit of news: rookie big man Craig Brackins will leave for the D-League's Springfield Armor, possibly as soon as tonight. Brackins, who has appeared in only one game for the Sixers, will be down there for about a 10-say stretch that includes five games. After today's practice, Doug Collins said the team is allowed to send Brackins down a total of three times and that the team has pinpointed three different occasions where the Armor have a cluster of games. Collins said the three trips will allow Brackins to play 16 games down there. Collins said assistant coach Quin Snyder would travel with Brackins for the first few days to give Brackins the lay of the land and to continue working him out.

"We’re hoping he can go get some game time and see how much he’s improved," Collins said. "We’re excited that he can go play."

Brackins didn't seem concerned with the move, actually seemed anxious to get some game minutes, and said he would be focusing on his rebounding and defense because the team "already knows I can score."

When the curtain was lifted on today's practice session at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Sixers were in the last 5 minutes of a team scrimmage. It was the traditional blue team (first team) vs. white team (second team) and in the final 25 seconds, the white team was holding onto a 28-24 lead. The white team had the ball under the opposing basket, shot clock turned off, and blue team was pressing to force a turnover. The white team guards broke the pressure and got the ball to Marreese Speights near halfcourt. Since the blue team had committed most of their defenders to the backcourt, Speights turned and had basically a 3 on 1 against blue-team defender Spencer Hawes. Let's keep in mind that the shot clock was turned off and all the white team needed to do was hold onto the ball until either the clock expired or the blue team fouled. Instead, Speights attacked the basket and ran over Hawes. It was clearly an offensive foul. Collins immediately stopped the scrimmage. He was not pleased. He was impassioned in pointing out how Speights' decision was the 100 percent incorrect decision to make in that situation.

It was good to see Collins so adamant about the possession and the poor decision, because these are the types of plays the Sixers have made down the stretch of games, contributing to their 4-13 record.

"It's the little things and that’s what I told our guys," Collins explained. "I reiterated that we have not won a game yet in single digits. Every game we’ve won has been in double digits … that’s why we’ve been doing some situational stuff at the end of practice."

You can check out the video of Collins explaining this, which should be embedded in this post.

"It is situational and that’s what we’re trying to teach these guys," Collins said of end-of-game moments. "A lot of these guys have never played with the understanding of a clock. I say, when you play AAU basketball, you play until the horn sounds. You just keep running and running until the horn sounds and you know the game is over. And guys become products of that a lot of time. Not understanding how valuable the ball is at critical times of the game."

We also asked Collins about the recent struggles of rookie guard Evan Turner. First, Collins said he "would rather not" remove Turner from the starting lineup. Collins said he wants the current starting group to gel and that if he needed to make an early substitution, he would solve the issue that way.

"I think he’s getting reacclimated to Dre being out there," Collins said of Turner. "Because when Dre is out there and Jrue is out there, both of those guys handle the ball. I think you see it on the break. One important thing also is that Evan’s rebounding is down. A big part of Evan’s game is rebounding the ball and then he has the ball to push it up the floor."

Continued Collins: "When Jrue and Evan were out together, they both shared the ball handling a little bit and Jrue knows how to play off the ball. And now all of a sudden with Dre back out there, it’s getting reacclimated to running the lanes for layups. And Evan has always been a guy who’s waited back for the ball, and got it, and been the one who’s made the play. We’re trying to teach him to be a lane runner and be ahead of the break."
 
Sixers (4-13) are back at it tomorrow night against the Trail Blazers (8-8), whose starting point guard is former Sixer Andre Miller. This season, Miller is averaging 13.6 points and 7.4 assists a game.
 
--Kate

Each week, Kate will check in from the road and answer fan questions about the Sixers. Click here to ask Kate a question or e-mail her at kfagan@phillynews.com.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:35 PM, 11/29/2010
    Would be nice if Iguodala, as well as Turner, filled the lanes more, with Holiday leading the break.
    chuckw
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:01 PM, 11/29/2010
    Kate what did you do wrong in this life or a previous life to have to cover this team. You must have been a very bad!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:23 PM, 11/29/2010
    seriously if newspapers, and this one in particular, are struggling so bad to stay alive, perhaps they should eliminate or at the very least significantly scale back the coverage of sports teams that lets face it, are completely irrelevant and have a minimal at best following. If you haven't guessed yet those teams would be the sixers and flyers, and to be honest you can scrap the first 3 months of the baseball season since it those games are essentially meaningless
    jasoncville
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:59 PM, 11/29/2010
    I want iguodala to close the game (last 2 min) in the mid post.. TAKE YOUR TIME!!!! Live with the result.. I can accept the loss as he's learning how to close.. No one succeeds without failure in sports.. It's the courage to take the exact shot again.. The one you missed to lose the last game. You can't practice being clutch.. Experience is the only teacher. I want the ball in Iguodala's hands not Lou not jrue NOT TURNER. iguodala.. CLOSE THE DAMN GAME!! Make the right play.. Score until they double.
    combocancer1975
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:35 PM, 11/29/2010
    Seems like Doug is agreeing with those who felt Iguodala and Turner are too much alike especially in the way in which they both like the ball in their hands. Also seems that the drafting of Turner was with the expectation that Iguodala would be traded this season toeither reduce payroll and/or pick up a more complementary piece.
    JBP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:19 PM, 11/29/2010
    JBP: my thoughts as well, as Turner has played poorly since Iguodala's return, but I wonder if Turner will be moved instead? JonKap may be right when he insists that Iguodala is untradeable, at least until the new CBA is agreed upon.
    chuckw
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:31 PM, 11/29/2010
    Kate, whith the way this team plays, you should demand to see an execution every time they lift that curtain. First suggestions are Spencer Hawes and Speights.
    dpcoz
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:51 PM, 11/29/2010
    dpcoz: all they need is a raised platform, a guillotine, and a basket for the head. Great idea, but they should start at the top of the organization and move down from there.
    chuckw
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:10 PM, 11/29/2010
    Somehow I think the head would miss the basket.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:40 PM, 11/29/2010
    Now there's something I can agree with...jasoncville, you are one serious dope moron. Poor Kate having to watch this bad rerun this much. 76ers stink and if they blew the #2 pick, it's not going to get any better anytime soon.
    PhillySubsMac
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:05 PM, 11/29/2010
    I listened to Collins on the above soundbite. Comparing us with the Nets? Doug is an Icon in Philly and a great broadcaster. He couldn't coach Jordan and Pippen. He was out in Det. and Wash. Snyder is nowhere to be found (Flyers are winning !!!)Has Thorn shown up yet?? Easy Ed is where?? No problems though ....no attendance and the 2nd worst record in the league. No one knows and no one seems to care.
    batmann1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:12 PM, 11/29/2010
    I am glad Kate asked about Turner and find Doug's comments interesting. Forget about how Evan has struggled on offense, how about how bad he has been on defense? Andre and Evan are clearly similar players, but who is better? Evan seems to have a better mid range game, but shockingly Dre is a better three point shooter. As far as athleticism it isn't even close as Iguodola is on another stratosphere. Defensively Dre is light years ahead of Turner. Evan is a better free throw shooter. They both are good rebounders and passers. Clearly Evan has deferred upon Andre's return. From what I have seen, it would seem that Turner would be the player that should be moved as scary as that sounds.
    Mattb
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:30 PM, 11/29/2010
    brackins???.. d league?.. its official.. WE GOT NOTHING FOR SMITH AND GREEN! gave them away.
    combocancer1975
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:24 AM, 11/30/2010
    Mattb: one thing for certain; either Iguodala or Turner need to be moved, and I agree with you that Turner may be the player dealt, although whether because of talent or because of Iguodala's contract is unclear. One thing we don't know for certain yet: Iguodala simply fades late in the fourth quarter, but will Turner also come up small late in games?
    chuckw


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