Sixers waived Byars

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  1. cpawfan

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    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/scorecard/nb...rticleID=213546</p>

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    Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia 76ers waived rookie guard/forward Derrick Byars Monday, team president Billy King announced, reducing their roster to 15 players.</p>

    Byars, a 6-foot-7, 220-pound swingman out of Vanderbilt, was drafted with the 42nd overall pick in the June draft by the Portland Trail Blazers and traded to the Sixers for the rights to Petteri Koponen, the 30th overall pick.</p>

    In 2006-07, his second season at Vanderbilt following a transfer from Virginia, Byars was named SEC Player of the Year while averaging 17 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. He also led the Commodores to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 before losing to Georgetown.</div></p>
     
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    Why did they waive him? I thought he was a 1st round talent.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Why did they waive him? I thought he was a 1st round talent.</p>

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    Billy King, enough said</p>

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    Holy .. Oh man, no seriously, that is one dumbass MF'er. Sorry, but he is. I hope the Bulls pick him up off of waivers or some team that could really use his talents. Then watch him become a future all-star. Billy King is an idiot.</p>
     
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    Haha I thought this guy was solid, and had him on my S2 team.</p>
     
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    Why didn't he just use that 42nd overall pick to wipe his ass on draft night anyway?</p>
     
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    BK waiving Byars wasn't a stupid move. It was kind of expected because we've got an overload of swingman on our roster anyways. With Dalembert seeming to get injured every other game, we need more players up front, and Byars was just the odd man out. I'm not really upset with him getting waived, but BK really should have thought things out before he wasted the 30th pick of the draft</p>
     
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    Damm if only NJ had a roster spot</p>
     
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    Derrick Byars can play. He slipped a tad further in the draft than I thought he would, and I think he's one of the more NBA-ready wings to come out this year, to tell you the truth. He has a lot of skills, and no giant glaring weaknesses. He's got good size, he can defend, he can shoot the ball, he played a little point guard as a teen, he's tough, he plays hard.. I don't think he's going to be anything that will knock anybody's socks off, but I think he will be a nice role player to have.

    I definitely agree that he doesn't really have a place in Philadelphia, with Iguodala, Carney, Korver, Green, and now Thaddeus Young on the wing. Somebody will pick him up, and whoever does will be happy with him.

    I think Charlotte should take a look at Byars, with the loss of Adam Morrison. Sure, they have Dudley to bring in, but having a little insurance with Byars wouldn't be a bad idea. Maybe New Jersey, as well, if Antoine Wright doesn't get his act together quickly. If Jim O'Brien isn't ready to give Shawne Williams a big role this year, Byars could earn some playing time there as well.</p>
     
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    The Hornets have been flirting with some trash in pre-season...I wish they could get him. He is EXACTLY what we need...</p>

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    The NBA is about talent, especially for a team as bad as the Sixers. They are in no position to sacrifice talent for size. Calvin Booth is a not talent dead weight whose minutes would be better given to the young guys. Additionally, the Sixers don't need Kevin Ollie as a 3rd string PG.</p>

    Now sure, Booth has a 2 year deal with the second at the player's option (once again, King is an idiot) and Ollie is making over 3 million, but the Sixers are so screwed financially this season anyways, they might as well keep the better player.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Derrick Byars can play. He slipped a tad further in the draft than I thought he would, and I think he's one of the more NBA-ready wings to come out this year, to tell you the truth. He has a lot of skills, and no giant glaring weaknesses. He's got good size, he can defend, he can shoot the ball, he played a little point guard as a teen, he's tough, he plays hard.. I don't think he's going to be anything that will knock anybody's socks off, but I think he will be a nice role player to have.

    I definitely agree that he doesn't really have a place in Philadelphia, with Iguodala, Carney, Korver, Green, and now Thaddeus Young on the wing. Somebody will pick him up, and whoever does will be happy with him.

    I think Charlotte should take a look at Byars, with the loss of Adam Morrison. Sure, they have Dudley to bring in, but having a little insurance with Byars wouldn't be a bad idea. Maybe New Jersey, as well, if Antoine Wright doesn't get his act together quickly. If Jim O'Brien isn't ready to give Shawne Williams a big role this year, Byars could earn some playing time there as well.</p>

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    Well, according to what I've read, Byars never really had a place on the team from the get go. He didn't look good in training camp, didn't look good at all in the summer leagues, and didn't look good in the preseason. Given that we already have a glut load of young swingman, he has no role on this team whatsoever. If if we had kept him, he wouldn't have seen any playing time throughout the season. The guy couldn't even get himself some playing in the summer leagues. I do wish Byars the best of luck, and I hope he has a successful career. But maybe there is a reason why couldn't impress the coaching staff, and maybe there is a reason why he fell all the way down to the middle second round</p>
     
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    I still don't understand letting him go.</p>
     

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