Philadelphia 76ers Sign Andre Iguodala to a New Deal
In looking for a link for this post I came across this old (July 15th) Rotoworld.com update that contained the following blurb:
"On Sunday, Elton Brand said he had been assured by Sixers' management that the team would match any offer made to free agent Andre Iguodala."
There's a joke in there somewhere right? Players, management, keeping one's word...But back to Iguodala. I know he got an extra year than Josh Smith, so the money is closer than it initially looks. Still am I way off on this one because I think Smith at the very least worth moderately more money?
Meanwhile, I could not help but think, "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!" when I read that Walter Herrmann is back in the fold in Detroit. It's bad enough that Herrmann did not travel to Beijing. He shouldn't be a non factor in the NBA as well. There are a few teams out there that would allow him to contribute mightily to fantasy squads like he did back in the spring of '07. Although the man can rock a suit:

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Meet the Detroit Pistons
Arron Afflalo – A rookie out of UCLA, Afflalo may be best known for his collegiate career and announcers stumbling over his last name for some inexplicable reason. To be honest I was a little surprised to see that he played in 75 regular season games (12.9 MPG) and 9 of Detroit’s 11 playoff games thus far. Afflalo entered the Association with the reputation of a defensive stopper that could score as well. Playing 9 minutes per game in the playoffs to this point Afflalo’s statistical contributions have been modest across the board. For what it’s worth he is further along than his former Pac-10 rival Gabe Pruitt. Remember him?
Chauncey Billups – Billups appeared in 3 games against the Orlando Magic but for all intents and purposes was only a factor in 2. Allegedly he is healed and ready to go. Regardless Rajon Rondo should attack the 11th year player and test that hamstring. On the flipside Billups is a match up nightmare for Sam Cassell, Eddie House and Rondo. That’s why I’d like to see the former Celtic work on the defensive end of the court. In closing check out what I wrote about Billups prior to Boston’s first game against Detroit, way back in December:
"On a team full of Celtics killers he might be the number one guy. He's a big point guard that creates all types of match up problems. And we all remember how the Ricktator shipped him out of town after 51 games. But here's my question. Why did it take him so many teams to finally emerge as a player? Billups is not a system guy like Matt Harpring who just had to catch on with the right team. I know his field goal percentages were rough over those first four seasons (39%, 35%, 37%, 34%) and point guards take time to develop. But you're lying if you saw this coming. Finally, Billups is yet another player that was robbed this year. Robbed of the chance to dominate Sebastian Telfair four times a season."
I enjoyed that Telfair joke. And if you click on that old post you’ll notice I recycled the pronunciation point about Afflalo. In closing Billups is supposed to be good friends with Kevin Garnett. Check that best friends. For some reason Tyronn Lue always stands out for me in that story.
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