I am hoping we see Ben on the court by the first week of February. I was stuck listening to some sports radio and was hearing people say they want to see Okafor play with Simmons before any moves. I am not sure why Simmons would be a cure all, being that he is the rookie and Okafor has a few seasons under his belt. I think the danger is Okafor's value will decrease even further where soon he won't have much of any. If they do trade Noel, I just hope that Colangelo can get some inner-Hinkie in him and not trade him for nothing. I also worry if they trade Noel, I really hope Okafor isn't in the plans long-term. the kid probably would do well to go to a different team with maybe a veteran center or somebody to help guide him a bit. Who knows, I just know it has seemed kind of obvious for awhile that Noel is a better fit for the team, and even if they have to buck up a little to keep Noel it doesn't mean they can't trade him at some point. I know 4-5 months ago everyone wanted to keep all 3 because of Embiid's injury. And yeah Joel is the man, but from what I understand the injury is still something that could occur again.Another final minute failure. It's good the team competes and gets to that point. I think once we get that scoring 2 guard, those situations will start to turn in our favor. He'll even when Simmons comes back, maybe he can move the ball better than these guys have been in the final seconds.
Yeah. I was thinking of your post from the celtics game as this game was winding down. They did a hell of a job for a bunch of young players.Wow what a finish!!! 15-4 run in final 3 minutes. Last second buzzer beater by TJ!!!
Does he shoot FTs from his knees?Sixers selected Benito Santiago Jr. in the D-League draft. Hell yeah.
If you believe the reports, he doesn't seem to be too well-liked around the league. Plus it sounds like he is happy doing his own theoretical, abstract stuff right now. Seems entirely plausible that he will do something outside of basketball next.I really don't understand why another team hasn't hired him. Maybe the league had blacklisted him but what would a team like Brooklyn, Sacramento or even Miami have to lose by bringing him in?
I doubt a team could take him on without a lot of push back. Yes it looks good now, but what would a fanbase really think/say if they brought a guy on where they knew their next few seasons would be a disaster? I think that's too tough a pill to swallow for a lot of owners/fan bases.Long Ball Larry said:If you believe the reports, he doesn't seem to be too well-liked around the league. Plus it sounds like he is happy doing his own theoretical, abstract stuff right now. Seems entirely plausible that he will do something outside of basketball next.
Sacramento has their own thing going anyway (for better or worse) and Brooklyn has their guy in Sean Marks. Hinkie does not seem like a Pat Riley guy.
Dallas seems to me like it would be a good fit, as they are about to bottom out and Cuban is open to anything, but I doubt he would be up for guaranteed losing for years. though in an advisory capacity, Hinkie would make sense to me there.
I can't believe I forgot about this option. Sac seems destined to get us a top 5 pick now. I don't see much downside now to winning this season.Rudy gay ruptured Achilles. Pick swap!!
Just imagine when they trade Boogie.I can't believe I forgot about this option. Sac seems destined to get us a top 5 pick now. I don't see much downside now to winning this season.
The sell is that these teams would either suck anyway or are going no where. Hinkie doesn't have to go scorched earth either. Hes a smart guy. The Sixers had no other options but to burn it to the ground and start over.I doubt a team could take him on without a lot of push back. Yes it looks good now, but what would a fanbase really think/say if they brought a guy on where they knew their next few seasons would be a disaster? I think that's too tough a pill to swallow for a lot of owners/fan bases.
No I fully agree with what he did and how smart it was. Just not sure teams/owners will be jumping at the opportunity to accept a few terrible years of losing and having media/other owners all publicly talking about how they're 'tanking'.The sell is that these teams would either suck anyway or are going no where. Hinkie doesn't have to go scorched earth either. Hes a smart guy. The Sixers had no other options but to burn it to the ground and start over.
I get ya. But I think maybe in a year or 2 if the Sixers are competing with Lebron for the Conference title, they might change their minds.No I fully agree with what he did and how smart it was. Just not sure teams/owners will be jumping at the opportunity to accept a few terrible years of losing and having media/other owners all publicly talking about how they're 'tanking'.
Either way, super exciting times ahead.
We're not exactly sure ourselves. We can't even tell if Collangelo has ever been to Philly.So after incompetently managing the climate controls in their arena a few weeks ago, the Sixers made the Kings reschedule a game and add another date onto the end of a 7 game road trip. Fine, whatever - it sucks for the Kings that the Sixers subsequently started playing like the '86 Celtics, but whatever. Then, the Kings show up today and there's a power outage? WTH is going on back there?
The game vs Sac is massive. Lakers winning that is HUGE for us.yeah, beating the Magic was bad from a draft perspective but at least the Lakers have been doing ok. Games vs. SAC and at PHX coming up next.
Collangelo seems lost. Now, if he ends up moving JO for something good before the deadline then all is forgiven. He seems like he's overestimating JO's trade value because he knows how big this move is for his reputation with these hungry fans. He probably really really wants to hit a home run here but people aren't biting.Anyway, I feel like the "resigning" of Hinkie may ruin "the Process" a bit because of the lack of vision Collangelo has. Hinkie probably had a spreadsheet with 5 different ways he could have unloaded Okafor over the last year and the estimated values he could have received at each given time. Collangelo has no idea what he's doing it seems. Which is ironic since he was brought in to "save us" from Hinkie.
I just hope this move doesn't cost us a championship.
Ya that would have been amazing in this guard-stacked top-heavy draft. Been dreaming of Fultz on this team since a year ago when he was only projected as mid first round, but now that he's likely going #1, this kings pick might be our only shot.Only better scenario would have been Cousins to LA. Guarantees 2 top 10 picks.
i had a horrible thought the other day. I don't think Hinkie comes back to the NBA, but if he does i could see a team like Dallas pick him up. 2 months after that, I see Hinkie absolutely robbing Colangelo blind and the whole set-up is stunted cause Colangelo couldn't get the Sixers to the next step.Hinkie set them up so well. It really is a shame that he can't be here to see the process come to fruition. The Kings 2019 pick is absolutely huge and it looks like they could be in tank mode. I fully expect the Sixers to have 3 or 4 "all-stars" all thanks to Hinkie
That is a horrible thought. I wish that there were an unlike button. I agree that Dallas would be a sensible landing spot.i had a horrible thought the other day. I don't think Hinkie comes back to the NBA, but if he does i could see a team like Dallas pick him up. 2 months after that, I see Hinkie absolutely robbing Colangelo blind and the whole set-up is stunted cause Colangelo couldn't get the Sixers to the next step.
So are the Kings. Amazingly you may get another opportunity to fleece that franchise!Pacers supposedly inquiring about Jah.
pick swap in 2018 and 2020?thecatch said:So are the Kings. Amazingly you may get another opportunity to fleece that franchise!
Terrible return. Really hope Collangelo doesn't screw this whole thing up but I'm starting to get worried. Noel worth way more than that but maybe no one would pay more.Insein said:Yea I have no idea what the philosophy is here except get rid of Noel.
I think and hope the latter. Maybe BC is on board with 'the process' and really wants one of those top guards who will go top 5.See you in October Jo Jo.
So is the injury real bad or is this just a convenient excuse to not risk Embiid playing and getting hurt in essentially meaningless games. I tend to think the latter.