DC and Snow to be traded?

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  1. Arthur

    Arthur JBB JustBBall Member

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    Trade: Coleman/Snow

    Hoopshype says DC is on the block and they will part with Snow if the price is right....
     
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    I read about the Snow thing too. DC is getting old and lately has had no effect in some of the games. *Shakes head*
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting kvh4fan:</div><div class="quote_post">I read about the Snow thing too. DC is getting old and lately has had no effect in some of the games. *Shakes head*</div>

    Finally someone who sees him for the lazy good for nothing he is. He could've been something great, he could've been something special, no he took the easy way out. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Swift too is lazy, but at least he has athleticism and if changed, can be a great force in the NBA. I still despise both though.
     
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    Never heard of that. But even though DC aint do anything right now, and he pretty lazy... I wouldnt feel right if they traded him. As for Snow.....HELL NO. Snow is a Sixer for life, he been playing with Iverson for about 8 years now. Afterall I dont see any other point guard in the league that can bond and play with AI the way Snow does. The problem with Snow is that he needs to stop getting scared when its crunch time, and have more confidence in his game and jumper. If he can do that he'll be alright.
     
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    B.e. The One Who Score Touchdowns and Spikes Mics

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    i dont think he nesscisarly scared he has hit a lot of clutch shots beleive it or not i like snow and dc but i think the sixers should look for a change it depends who they wanted to trade for also
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting choppa22:</div><div class="quote_post">i dont think he nesscisarly scared he has hit a lot of clutch shots beleive it or not i like snow and dc but i think the sixers should look for a change it depends who they wanted to trade for also</div>

    Yep he's very reliable, that game where he only scored like 3 points, was one of those as my friend Dee said "His first bad game every 2 or so years." As for clutch, I believe he seems to be, but not as much as most, he seems better on the open, slower games.

    edit: Sorry correction, my friend Sasha had said the quote, not Dee.
     
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    i dont think they should get rid of snow. if nebody, it should be one of the benchs and dc. i mean i like dc and yea he is a lil lazy but still. snow should stay
     
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    Trading away snow=Bad Idea

    Getting rid of DC is a good idea, but who will want to take him?

    He's not going to be the star for your team but Snow will be just as important. He's a leader by example and paired up with iverson it gives philly the balance it needs to win games. He is one of the more underrated points in the NBA
     
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    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    First off, we need a link.

    Secondly, I think this could be a good trade or whatever. With the exception of Snow, I think he brings a lot of positive things to the Sixers organization in terms of leadership and straight up talent. He is a coaches player, a Brown type player, and I'm sure Randy will not let him go, Billy either. If he were to leave Philadelphia he would most likely be benched.

    Thirdly, the Coleman thing is magnificent, as it stands right now. The past year and most notably the past couple of games, Derrick has been playing like for the lack of a better word sh*t. He is getting lazier and lazier, cannot hustle like he used to, and his defense lacks intensity.

    This would be hard to pull off with any team, because you have a guy that has been in the league for 14 years and a possible bench player.
     

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