Philadelphia

- Matt Harpring is on his third NBA team in his fourth season and his current situation suits him perfectly. He said he couldn't be in a better place. All for one reason.

"It's been great here," Harpring said. "There's nothing like winning. When you win it's fun, when you lose, it's not fun. No matter how well you're playing and no matter how good your stats are, losing is never fun. It's great to be with a winning team."

Unfortunately, Harpring didn't do much winning last season as the Cavs finished 30-52. Harpring averaged 11.1 points per game and shot 45 percent from the field. He collected 242 rebounds and had 42 steals. For his effort, Harpring was traded to Philadelphia as part of a five-player deal.

He left a team struggling to get on top to a team that played in last year's NBA Finals. But everything didn't start off grand this season as the Sixers began the season with five straight losses.

"Things have changed here after our slow start," Harpring said. "We have Aaron McKie and Allen Iverson back and that has helped turn things around."