Maurice Cheeks gets my vote (if I had one) for NBA coach of the year by Jeff Lyons
Cheeks' team was downright awful for the first 3 1/2 months of the season. His superstar has been traded away, yet he's managed to get the Sixers within 4.5 games of making the playoffs. The playoffs! Just two months ago the debate was raging about possible lottery picks, since the Sixers were a good bet to finish with the league's worst record.
But a funny thing happened once Allen Iverson got traded to Denver for Andre Miller and Joe Smith in December and the Sixers bought out Chris Webber's contract. The team got better - a whole lot better. They've played close to .500 ball since the Iverson trade, which is quite an accomplishment considering the team was a miserable 5-18 with Iverson on the roster.
Andre Iguodala has stepped up his game and become an offensive catalyst. Samuel Dalembert has rebounded as if his life depended on it. Newcomer Miller has provided a calming, veteran influence on the team.
That's the other thing to consider - this is now a team, not Allen Iverson waiting for four other guys to get him the ball. The offense is balanced and opponents can no longer key on Iverson. Miller, Iguodala and sharpshooter Kyle Korver are all offensive threats.
Perhaps the turnaround came following an embarrassing 109-90 loss to Milwaukee on Feb. 24. Cheeks held a closed-door meeting with the team and basically told them to stop feeling sorry for themselves. He told the team they had better start playing like an NBA team instead of waiting for help from the draft lottery, because that lottery pick could very well take someone's job away. He also told the players he believed in them, no matter what anyone else said. He got them out of the lottery pick mindset and got them playing winning basketball.
So naturally, they went on a seven-game winning streak. The team has cooled off slightly this week with a loss in Atlanta and one-point loss at home to the Bulls. But it's definitely a different team. This team is no longer Allen Iverson and four other guys. It's a team that's actually fun to watch with a shot at the playoffs. And Sixers fans have Maurice Cheeks to thank for that.
Jeff Lyons, senior managing editor of the Philadelphia Bar Reporter and Bar Reporter Online, is a glutton for punishment and a lifelong Philadelphia sports fan. His e-mail address is jlyons@philabar.org.