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Sixers bring back Spencer Hawes

According to a source the Sixers and Spencer Hawes have agreed to a two-year deal worth more than $13 million.

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Sixers bring back Spencer Hawes

POSTED: Wednesday, July 4, 2012, 6:53 PM

The 76ers said after their past season was over that they were looking to get bigger and more athletic in the middle, whether it be via draft, trade or free agency. They may have addressed that area a little bit when they got 6-11 Arnett Moultrie in the draft last week, but yesterday they decided to go back to a comfort zone.

According to sources the team has agreed to a two year contract with last season’s starting center, Spencer Hawes. According to the source the agreement is for two years worth slightly more than $13 million. Hawes, an unrestricted free agent, earned just more than $4 million last season.

Though he missed 29 games due to injuries last season, Hawes averaged 9.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 25 minutes per game. He also shot 48.9 percent from the floor and dealt 2.7 assists.

With the signing of Hawes, which can’t be finalized until July 11, the Sixers now have three centers in their rotation with Hawes, Moultrie and second-year 7-footer Nikola Vucevic.

With the money spent on Hawes the Sixers other priority is to bring back leading scorer Lou Williams. Williams opted out of the final year of his contract and sources throughout the league said that he will garner a contract somewhere in the same vicinity as Hawes, perhaps a little bit more. Should the Sixers do that, their options after that would be limited, unless they decide to amnesty Elton Brand and cut his $18.2 million from their salary cap.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:47 PM, 07/06/2012
    Trying to think of something to say about this decision that doesn't include a tirade of anger-filled expletives. Nope, couldn't do it.
    Melvin Finkelstein
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:40 AM, 07/06/2012
    I thought Moultree was the PF that would eventually replace Brand. would like to have two athletic big men as starters.
    BigT
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:39 AM, 07/06/2012
    Hoopshype rumor: sixers may be invloved in an Igggy + Vuc deal with Toronto for DeRozen + Calderdon. I like it.
    edogs
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:21 AM, 07/06/2012
    And Rod denied it just as quick...DeRozan is super athletic, but more as a slam dunk contest guy, rather than applying it as a great defender...his ballhandling and shooting have not developed, but still is worth considering as he's in his last year of his 4year rookie deal....Calderon has to go somewhere, with Kyle Lowry now a Raptor...The Rumor was for him to join fellow Spaniard Pau Gasol, but with Nash there, that's blown up...He also is an expiring contract (10.5 mil)...a consummate "pass first" guy who takes care of the ball at an elite level (4.4 to 1 assist to turnover)...Defensive liability...I'd do it myself, worst case scenerio, the Sixers have 30 million freed up for 2013...Best case, Jrue gets to see true PG play, and the coaching staff gets to mold yet another athletic wing.
    bearsfriend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:51 PM, 07/05/2012
    The team is better with Hawes than without Hawes and this contract didn't break the bank either. For those fans wanting to see the Sixers make a "bold" move, I am curious what they have in mind. Trade for Dwight Howard and keep him for one year? Or what? I think Courtney Lee is a nice player, but hardly the kind of signing that would make much of an impact.

    I like the earlier comment about trying to DEVELOP your existing talent. We need those guys to improve. Jrue needs to develop into a top five point guard. Turner and Young are capable of stepping up their games big time as well.
    DeanoP44
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:14 AM, 07/05/2012
    Given the Sixers cap situation and the dreck that is out there this year, resigning Hawes is an ok option. And the fact that it's only a two year contract is great. Like I said last night, Billy King or Stiffanski resigns Hawes for 5 years 50 million. Next year when there is a crop of good free agents, the Sixers will be in much better shape to get better. And by not amnestying (is that a word?) Brand, he's a great chip for a sign and trade this year if good players are available.
    mjc1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:48 AM, 07/05/2012
    Dam I just watched a guy with a bad back and achilles injury not be able to play back to back games! By all means give me the name of his Dr! I guess the shell of Hawes was our best option! Can't wait to see the same team struggle to make the playoffs add the fact that are rookies will be abused by their coach! Generals sounds better!
    Sam 52
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:55 PM, 07/04/2012
    If the Sixers could have done an Iggy/Love deal, they would have. In other words, I think you don't know what you're talking about.

    I think at this point the Sixers options are to trade Iggy for a shooter/scorer (Monta Ellis?), see if they can get Lee for the MLE, or re-sign Williams. I think they are resigned to having EB back and waiting for 2013 free agency, and hoping for one or two of Jrue, ET, Harkless becoming a star.
    Chris74
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:28 PM, 07/04/2012
    There has been nothing "bold" about this Sixers off-season. Bear - why are you so sure that they don't plan on amnestying Brand and using the cap space for Ersanity? That seems like the only really bold move left (outside of a big trade). This ownership group has sat on their hands -- the same as the last ownership group. At two different times, Iggy could have been swapped for K. Love. We didn't do it. His knees have deteriorated. His leadership skills are questionable. And, I can't imaging watching this team enthusiastically when it will be impossible for them to get past the 3 or 4 or 5 better teams in the East. Hawes is not the answer. Sweet Lou is not the answer (sorry Bear). Ersanity might be a difference-maker. Unless they have some intelligence that Bynum is a big fan of cheesesteaks, what will be better next off-season?
    Copper34
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:59 PM, 07/04/2012
    I am still waiting for "bold" moves (resigning your own guys is not that). Courtney Lee would be an upgrade to Meeks.
    7mel11
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:46 PM, 07/04/2012
    While teams like the Lakers get better by sign and trade for Steve Nash the Sixers get Hawes.. Yikes. Same guy who wouldn't or couldn't rebound outside his area. Same guy who picked up fouls at a rapid pace. Same guy who gets out muscled by Power Forwards. Passion, Proud, whatever...
    phillyinNJ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:42 PM, 07/04/2012
    What other centers re available? Not much. That is a decent contract for his skill set. Asik from Chicago will get more money per year on the average and an extra year. This is also a tradable contract next year if they decide to do that. Agree that Sixers should not bring back Williams for more than the Hawes contract. I like Courtney Lee. He is a much better defender, an above average 3pt shooter and he averaged almost 12 pts a game last year for Houston. He made $2.2 million last year. You could get him for 3 yrs $10 million easily.
    earat903
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:36 PM, 07/04/2012
    Bob Cooney worded it well when he said DC's "comfort zone"..Hawes knows the system, and if healthy(?), and more importantly, in top condition, he's a skillful big that fits the high post perimeter center...Lou should most definitely come back, but they should try to do a similar type deal...He'll attract more attention, so the Sixer may have to compete for him...Courtney Lee is now unrestricted..I doubt highly he'd take anything less than a mid level exception (5 million per)...If you want to shop,EB has to get tagged...If you sign Lou, the luxury tax from going over the 58 million cap is NOT applied.
    bearsfriend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:32 PM, 07/04/2012
    Well my only hope now is that a( they amnesty Brand so that thay have money to sign a shooter like Mayo or N. Young or b(that they're resigning Hawes to be part of some trade thats in the works. Kinda pulling for b.
    curtislow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:24 PM, 07/04/2012
    Wow! What change the new ownership has brought to the table! Resigning two mediocore players!
    main liner
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:13 PM, 07/04/2012
    Awful, awful, awful signing, and if the plan is to bring back Lou Williams this will have been a horrendous off-season. I thought the new ownership might boost the team, but my faith is gone now. I'd rather root for the Washington Generals.
    FKD215
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 PM, 07/04/2012
    Really?..Who was the Sixers' best offensive player last season?...Who was one of the best bench scorers in the league last season?..Who had the greatest ability to get to the FT line and convert?..The firepower to help bring back the team?..Who had the best assist to turnover ratio?...Red Klotz is waiting for you..see ya.
    bearsfriend
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:08 AM, 07/05/2012
    When your best offensive player averages 15 and can't crack a starting lineup, that's a problem. The problem isn't Williams himself (he's an OK player) and I agree he's our best offensive option. The problem is that we had a mediocre team and then we decide to bring back the same guys who made us mediocre. Hard to see how that's improvement, especially when the rest of the division is getting better. I do like the Red Klotz reference, though.
    FKD215
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:04 PM, 07/04/2012
    In other words, it's going to be Williams or ______ ...?
    FishFryFrank
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:27 PM, 07/04/2012
    The Sixers don't get taxed for re-signing Lou, and they have no money to work with to sign free agent a shooter (Courtney Lee)or a shot creator (OJ Mayo) unless they tag EB...Other alternatives are "sign and trade" with Hawes or Lou...Then there's always a trade, which they haven't been able to pull off to their satisfaction.
    bearsfriend


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