Iverson To China
September 14, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
News broke quickly about Allen Iverson going to a Chinese Basketball team. Gary Moore who is Iverson’s manager and business partner has stated that a team from China has contacted him about Allen Iverson playing overseas next season. ” I received a phone call from a team official in China. This team official would not [...]
Rearview Mirror
September 14, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
Now that the Unites States Men’s Basketball team has won the Championship, Andre Iguodala can relax and get ready for the NBA season. Training camp is upon us 76ers fans. Andre Iguodala is a player to watch these days. After putting on a defensive clinic in the FIBA Championship, Iguodala is hungry for more. ” The [...]
Greatest Ever Shooting Guard 76er’s History
September 3, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
Once again in my greatest ever series we have a dilemma on our hands. The 76er’s have never had 2 players this good in a long long time. Allen Iverson and Andrew Toney are the best 2 combo guards in the history of the Philadelphia 76er’s. Hersey Hawkins did not make the list because he [...]
Who Is The Grestest 6th Man In 76er’s History
August 31, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
There is only 2 guys in 76er’s history who could and should considered for this honor. Billy The Kangaroo Kid Cunningham and Bobby The Secretary Of Defense Jones. Billy Cunningham was the 76er’s 6th man in the 60′s and 70′s when the 76ers won their first NBA World championship in 1967. Cunningham was a scorer [...]
Collins Keeping A Close Eye
August 29, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
With the FIBA World Championships on the horizon, new 76ers head coach Doug Collins is keeping a close eye on his guy. Coach Doug Collins is full of energy these days. One of his main players for the 76ers is playing for the United States Men’s basketball team this summer. Andre Iguodala is turning heads with [...]
It Must Be The Shoes
August 29, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
Now the pressure to be the next great one will fall on the shoulders of rookie shooting guard Evan Turner. The number 2 overall pick in this year’s draft will have to live up to the hype now. Turner signed a multi-year contract with a Chinese sneaker company. Turner will have his own shoe just [...]
Rest Up For Traning Camp
August 29, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
With his angle still in a soft cast small forward Andres Nocioni was told by the Philadelphia 76ers to rest. Nocioni was supposed to play in the FIBA Championship for Argentina this summer. With training camp starting in late September the 76ers did not want to take any chances. Andres Nocioni ‘s angle was looked [...]
Where Will Iverson Land
August 22, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
There was a time when Allen Iverson was the hottest attraction in the NBA. Fans lined up in area’s around the league just to get a glimpse of Allen Iverson. At 5 foot 10 and about 160 pounds Iverson was the smallest and toughest player on the court. Allen Iverson could light up a score [...]
Who’s The Greatest Philadelphia 76er Player
August 17, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Blog Network, Philadelphia 76ers
This past weekend one of the greatest 76er’s stood on the podium at the Hall of Fame smiling and laughing. Sir Charles Barkley was in attendance at the Hall of Fame with the 1992 Dream Team. The Dream Team was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Their are some 76ers fans out their who [...]
The Shift in Power
July 11, 2010 by lloyd.trader2
Filed under Philadelphia 76ers
Amare Stoudemire and Carlos Boozer two parts of the shift in power in the Eastern Conference. This has been an unprecedented year in free agency. Lebron James and Chris Bosh are now team-mates on the Miami Heat. The Western Conference as we know it will not be the same. The Western Conference just got a [...]