August 13, 20241 yr 53 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: big news. IST dates Is that later in the year than last?
August 14, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said: Is that later in the year than last? not sure. It might be. Felt like it was over really early last year.
August 14, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said: Is that later in the year than last? Maybe 2 weeks
August 18, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Gannan said: I like it 4 hours ago, HazletonEagle said: I love it I want some more of it???
August 19, 20241 yr I think this team is up there with the 82-83 team in terms of depth and star power. If they can turn KJ Martin into a legit PF upgrade at the deadline, it could be the best ever.
August 19, 20241 yr Not very nice of Evan Turner to drop Elton's name in this story considering Elton still has some sort of executive role in the NBA. But, interesting story nonetheless. Nothing fans dont already suspect- basically now confirmed. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/vtur8VwNvtJmSPFR/
August 19, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: Not very nice of Evan Turner to drop Elton's name in this story considering Elton still has some sort of executive role in the NBA. But, interesting story nonetheless. Nothing fans dont already suspect- basically now confirmed. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/vtur8VwNvtJmSPFR/ I can’t get past his Kermit voice
August 19, 20241 yr Training camp begins on 10/1 and Nurse says he is taking the team to Atlantis in the Bahamas to get ready for the season.
August 20, 20241 yr Anthony Edwards is a special kind of stupid. He better keep elevating his game and become the unequivocal best in the league. He talks a lot. Guy needs to be humbled a bit.
August 25, 20241 yr Carlik Jones signed with some overseas team called Partizan. He had a few NBA offers. He was pretty impressive for South Sudan looking like an Iguodala like stat sheet stuffer . Thought he might get an NBA shot but I guess the offers wouldnt have paid him as well as this Partizan offer.
August 25, 20241 yr On 8/20/2024 at 10:43 AM, Khani1 said: Anthony Edwards is a special kind of stupid. He better keep elevating his game and become the unequivocal best in the league. He talks a lot. Guy needs to be humbled a bit. Why is he stupid? He just spent the summer hanging out and watching 3 of Top 15 greatest players work. That experience is invaluable. ANT is the face of Team USA and only guys I challenging him are Paolo if his shot improves or Flagg and Dybantsa but they are 17. Wildcard is Ja.
August 25, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said: Why is he stupid? He just spent the summer hanging out and watching 3 of Top 15 greatest players work. That experience is invaluable. ANT is the face of Team USA and only guys I challenging him are Paolo if his shot improves or Flagg and Dybantsa but they are 17. Wildcard is Ja. I didn’t say he wasn’t good at basketball. I said he is stupid. He says a lot of dumb crap and is getting a little cocky too quick. He needs to humble himself a bit.
August 25, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Khani1 said: I didn’t say he wasn’t good at basketball. I said he is stupid. He says a lot of dumb crap and is getting a little cocky too quick. He needs to humble himself a bit. Why does he need to be humbled. I love seeing a dude having confidence, supreme confidence. They all have it, he is just more vocal about it. NBA fans about to be in shambles that Cooper Flagg is a massive crap talker and plays this way.
August 26, 20241 yr Quote Evaluating the Sixers' draft picks available for trade Any team led by Daryl Morey is going to be active in trade talks during a season, particularly with the Sixers President of Basketball Operations overseeing a team that hopes to be perennial championship contenders for the next half-decade or so. You have to give to get, of course, so it's worth taking a look at what assets Morey has at his disposal to offer in trades. The Sixers currently do not own any picks in the 2025 NBA Draft, but after that are plus first- and second-round picks moving forward. The Sixers' most intriguing asset, by far, is the Los Angeles Clippers' 2028 unprotected first-round pick, which was the crown jewel of the package that convinced Morey to finally trade James Harden at the beginning of last season. The Clippers do not have a single player under contract for the 2027-28 season -- which Kawhi Leonard will enter as a 36-year-old. They have very few enticing young players on their roster right now, and have few avenues to add any between now and then, with little to no control of their first-round picks for the next five years. This pick should be protected at all costs -- unless it can give the Sixers a star-caliber player (or someone who could soon enter that conversation). It is always difficult to project the value of draft picks as distant as this one, but it has serious top-of-the-lottery potential with the way things have gone for the Clippers. Having this pick would make it easier for the Sixers to deal their own 2028 first-rounder, though. While the Sixers do not own their first-round pick in 2027, they also have two of them in 2026 -- their own, as well as the least favorable of the picks belonging to the Clippers, Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder (also acquired from the Clippers in last year's Harden deal). It seems like a strong bet that they will end up with Oklahoma City's pick, which should be near the back end of the first round. The Sixers also received swap rights in 2029 from the Clippers: if the Clippers' first-round pick does not fall in the top three, the Sixers have the right to swap their own pick for the Clippers' selection. That gives them the opportunity to move up in the 2029 NBA Draft should they choose not to make a trade involving that pick, but it also makes trading for that selection much more enticing for other teams, as it is essentially taking two shots at earning a particularly valuable pick. The Sixers do not have ownership of their second-round picks in each of the next two drafts, but do control their second-rounders from 2027 and on. On top of that, they have the Milwaukee Bucks' 2027 second-round pick -- courtesy of the Patrick Beverley / Cam Payne trade -- and the Dallas Mavericks' 2031 second-rounder from the Buddy Hield sign-and-trade. https://www.phillyvoice.com/5-sixers-thoughts-taking-stock-teams-trade-assets-adem-bonas-contract-structure-and-more/
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