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		<title>Eddie Jordan&#8217;s offensive system should benefit Sixers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the 76ers coaching search they did the usual rounds.  They interviewed unemployed former head coaches, up and coming assistants and a few wild cards along the way. However, it was clear from the get-go that former head man in Washington, Eddie Jordan was their man Sixers current GM Ed Stefanski had worked along side [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the 76ers coaching search they did the usual rounds.  They   interviewed unemployed former head coaches, up and coming assistants and   a few wild cards along the way. However, it was clear from the get-go   that former head man in Washington, Eddie Jordan was their man</p>
<p>Sixers current GM Ed Stefanski had worked along side Jordan while both   were employed by the New Jersey Nets. There was a familiarity there so   no surprise by the move.</p>
<p>Now what kind of an effect can Eddie Jordan have on the Sixers?</p>
<p>Can his magic carry over from his Washington days?</p>
<p>While in Washington Jordan&#8217;s version of the &#8220;Princeton Offense&#8221; turned   what were thought to be average players at best (Gilbert Arenas, Antawn   Jamison) into All-Stars. In some circles it&#8217;s believed that Andre   Iguodala is on the cusp of becoming an All-Star and that Jordan&#8217;s system   could help push him over the hump. Also Jordan&#8217;s system is thought to   help the progress of Jason Smith, Thaddeus Young and Mareesse Speights   outside games.</p>
<p>The Eddie Jordan &#8220;Princeton Offense&#8221; will make this current installment   of the Sixers play a type of game they haven&#8217;t played before, half-court   Basketball. They are primarily a running team whose dangerous if they   aren&#8217;t slowed down early. However, when stacked up against the best in   the league they are bogged down to a half-court style, one they simply   could not play the last few seasons under Maurice Cheeks and Tony DiLeo.</p>
<p>In Jordan&#8217;s system everyone touches the ball, and the way it&#8217;s moved   helps get open looks for nearly everyone on the floor possession by   possession. So you will not see one player dominate the scoring if the   Sixers are to be successful. Which in-turn helps out last years big free   agent pick up Elton Brand. Many were calling the Brand signing a bust   after he played only a handful of games before dislocating his shoulder   early in the season.</p>
<p>The problem wasn&#8217;t Brand it was the lack of a scoring threat from the   other Sixers on the floor. When that happens a defense is going to   double up on the only threat. Something that happened to Brand routinely   in Los Angeles and Chicago. The difference was Brand had players he   could pitch the ball out too when doubled, guys who could hit open   shots. There was no one on the Sixers that struck fear in the hearts of   defenders if left open. Andre Iguodala could only do so much, and as   good as he is he&#8217;s not going to beat you all night from outside.</p>
<p>The Sixers best chance to be successful is if they buy into Jordan&#8217;s   system. Their running ways shouldn&#8217;t go away, but the ability to play   half-court Basketball is important if they are to be taken seriously in   the East. Something Jordan hopes to prove to the pundits in Philadelphia.</p>
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