Y'all woke on the Sixers yet?![]()
@TurnUpTheHeat you had been as critical as anyone about the Sixers and "the Process" led by Sam Hinkie.
After seeing the talent they have, their cap situation, their future picks, etc. are you now willing to change your tune?
@TurnUpTheHeat you had been as critical as anyone about the Sixers and "the Process" led by Sam Hinkie.
After seeing the talent they have, their cap situation, their future picks, etc. are you now willing to change your tune?
he was just telling us how he sells his tickets half the time----He already said no which I understand from his perspective. Spending shit load of money yearly on season tickets
he was just telling us how he sells his tickets half the time----
does the guy even watch games anymore?
He already said no which I understand from his perspective. Spending shit load of money yearly on season tickets
Personally, id rather have my team try and go for it rather than just be decent/solid- but thats me. No one makes anyone buy season tickets every single year ya know? I realize you can lose them, but i dunno.Yeah, I completely get his perspective. Having watched the Lakers go through their own "process", I've had fun watching the kids develop. But I usually go to 3-4 games a year and watch the rest on tv.
If I was shelling out season ticket money, I'm not sure I'd have enjoyed it nearly as much.
Once upon a time a sport called basketball was invented.Not much been different from the regular season meetings to be honest with you.
Sixers just been better late in games.
The 4th quarter decided 2 of the 4 games
Personally, id rather have my team try and go for it rather than just be decent/solid- but thats me. No one makes anyone buy season tickets every single year ya know? I realize you can lose them, but i dunno.
Id rather be a Philly fan and take the 3-4 years of tanking for 4-5 years of greatness. But thats just me.
I mean- right now could you even imagine the hype in LA if the Lakers had an amazing young core Simmons, Embiid, Saric, Covington and Fultz? It would be a madhouse and LeBron would be counting down the days till his private jet was wheels up to LAX.
oh you are right without a doubt...look who you are talking to...lol.....the Cavs did their best to acquire as many lotto picks as they could--- and since the first LeBron era started- look at hte list---- LeBron, Kyrie, Waiters, TT, Bennett, Wiggins---- as i said the other day- drafting in the top 5 you get an all star about 40% of the time. You need the right pick in the right draft.You do realize this Philly thing isn't a lock if you screw up on draft picks right or if your draft picks turn out to be ok players instead of superstars?
There's too much that must go right for this Philly plan to work.
Not every player in the lottery turns out to be Ben Simmons or Joel Embiid
Some are Nerlens Noel, Jahlil Okafor. We know.You do realize this Philly thing isn't a lock if you screw up on draft picks right or if your draft picks turn out to be ok players instead of superstars?
There's too much that must go right for this Philly plan to work.
Not every player in the lottery turns out to be Ben Simmons or Joel Embiid
Sixers didn't just tank. They made killer trades. They developed young players. They built a winning culture while absorbing seemingly endless losses. It won't always work, but the sixers did it the right way all the way around, and that's what it takes.oh you are right without a doubt...look who you are talking to...lol.....the Cavs did their best to acquire as many lotto picks as they could--- and since the first LeBron era started- look at hte list---- LeBron, Kyrie, Waiters, TT, Bennett, Wiggins---- as i said the other day- drafting in the top 5 you get an all star about 40% of the time. You need the right pick in the right draft.
However, chances are, if you are tanking for a good 3-4 seasons like Philly, and adding extra draft picks, you are eventually going to land one of those superstars. Did they maybe get luck getting BOTH Embiid and Simmons? Maybe, but they only got Embiid because of injury issues. For every Embiid and Simmons there is an Okafor and Fultz.
However, if you give yourself enough opportunities picking in the lotto- eventually you are going to hit big time. They were patient and thats what they did.
Its why tanking even for a season or two guarantees you pretty much nothing...tanking for 3-4 seasons, renting out your cap room for additional picks, trading players for picks-- like Philly did- gives you more bullets.
Philly saved up and acquired a LOT of bullets in their 3-4 years of tanking-- and when you have that many bullets you are bound to hit the target a couple times.
The Cavs missed big time a few times--- but at least got Bron and KI and Wiggins. OKC was both extremely good at drafting and extremely lucky- hitting over and over again with Durant, RW, Harden, Ibaka etc.--- but you need the right pick in the right draft.
Its why I look at hte Lakers, and while I acknowledge there is- somewhere between, I think, a 30-40% chance he goes there in the offseason- its hard for me to believe so - becuase despite the Lakers being bad for the past 5 or so seasons- they have only Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Julius Randle, and Kuzma to really show for it. I think some of those guys could be very good players- but there isnt one surefire all star among them like a Bron or KI, or Simmons or Embiid or RW or Durant or Harden or even Wiggins...the Lakers kind of got unlucky in that regard.
well same with the Cavs to a certain extent. The Sixers and Cavs did a lot of the same things. Both absorbed bad money for picks. The only reason the Cavs got Kyrie was they took Baron Davis' terrible contract from the Clippers. The Cavs had the #3 and #8 positions in that lotto- and it was the #8 position that actually hit big and became Kyrie.Sixers didn't just tank. They made killer trades. They developed young players. They built a winning culture while absorbing seemingly endless losses. It won't always work, but the sixers did it the right way all the way around, and that's what it takes.
oh yah i had forgotten about Noel....good call. For every Simmins and Embiid - there is a bust like an Okafor or Noel. For every LeBron or Kyrie or Wiggins there is a Bennett or Waiters or TT.Some are Nerlens Noel, Jahlil Okafor. We know.
It's hilarious.
Even during this beat down we are giving you, you still can't see it.
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Some are Nerlens Noel, Jahlil Okafor. We know.
It's hilarious.
Even during this beat down we are giving you, you still can't see it.
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the Saric trade was a great one with the Magic if I remember correctly.Sixers didn't just tank. They made killer trades. They developed young players. They built a winning culture while absorbing seemingly endless losses. It won't always work, but the sixers did it the right way all the way around, and that's what it takes.
Which is ironic because the Heat are the more experienced team. I already thought the Heat, even as experienced as they are, would have trouble with the Sixers' talent.Not much been different from the regular season meetings to be honest with you.
Sixers just been better late in games.
The 4th quarter decided 2 of the 4 games
Which is ironic because the Heat are the more experienced team. I already thought the Heat, even as experienced as they are, would have trouble with the Sixers' talent.