September 28, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: 3 teamer with harden ending in LA and Jrue here. Somehow unload Tobi and/or Tucker in the deal for more assets I think I hold Tobi until the deadline. I'm not sure how Tucker fits in with Nurse but I think you can find a team that will take him on. You just get trash in return. But the Bucks might be a team that's interested since he has been there before and they lost some D trading for Lillard. Knowing Philly's luck he remembers how to hit a corner 3
September 28, 20232 yr 51 minutes ago, Mat said: I would have thought that you could create a 3 team deal where Harden goes to the Clippers, Jrue to Philly and the Blazers get assets from the Clippers with Philly maybe throwing in another player. I do not even think the Clippers want Harden and nothing serious was ever discussed.
September 28, 20232 yr I forgot Hield was still available too. If we somehow landed him and Jrue, we might be in business.
September 28, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Khani1 said: I forgot Hield was still available too. If we somehow landed him and Jrue, we might be in business. Buddy wants to get paid as a FA and Jrue will opt out to get paid
September 29, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said: Buddy wants to get paid as a FA and Jrue will opt out to get paid Luckily the 76ers have a ton of cap space next year.
September 29, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Blazehound said: Luckily the 76ers have a ton of cap space next year. For a 30 and 33 year old
September 29, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said: And that will stop the 76ers pursuit dead in its tracks.
September 29, 20232 yr 14 minutes ago, Blazehound said: And that will stop the 76ers pursuit dead in its tracks. yeah. not just that we dont have them, but Morey was probably thinking hed offer something like Kork for Jrue and 2 1sts.
September 29, 20232 yr In reality should have just kept Jrue this whole time and never started the process.
September 29, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said: In reality should have just kept Jrue this whole time and never started the process. I honestly think the process would have been just fine if the NBA didn't interfere and boot Hinkie to the curb......we swung and missed, trade everyone and their mother. The Sixers have become the Flyers. Thank god we have the Phillies and Eagles.
September 30, 20232 yr 15 hours ago, NYEagle said: I honestly think the process would have been just fine if the NBA didn't interfere and boot Hinkie to the curb......we swung and missed, trade everyone and their mother. The Sixers have become the Flyers. Thank god we have the Phillies and Eagles. The process worked. It 100% put the 76ers in contention to truly compete for a championship. Poor leadership, management and coaching is what did them in, not the process itself. Something as simple as signing Jimmy over Tobi would have likely netted us a championship.
September 30, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Blazehound said: The process worked. It 100% put the 76ers in contention to truly compete for a championship. Poor leadership, management and coaching is what did them in, not the process itself. Something as simple as signing Jimmy over Tobi would have likely netted us a championship. yup, that and trading away bridges.
September 30, 20232 yr 23 hours ago, NYEagle said: I honestly think the process would have been just fine if the NBA didn't interfere and boot Hinkie to the curb......we swung and missed, trade everyone and their mother. The Sixers have become the Flyers. Thank god we have the Phillies and Eagles. Yeah, disagree. Sam had a culture of losing and let players run the ship when they proved nothing. You are hurt, then go ahead and sit out an entire year. His drafting wasn't even special beyond Embiid. Noel and Okafor in back to back drafts. Saric over LaVine.
September 30, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, Blazehound said: The process worked. It 100% put the 76ers in contention to truly compete for a championship. Poor leadership, management and coaching is what did them in, not the process itself. Something as simple as signing Jimmy over Tobi would have likely netted us a championship. You draft losers you get a loser organization. Thunder drafted well and now will have to trade a piece to pay them all. Sam has an aura about him but he wasn't special
September 30, 20232 yr 51 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said: Yeah, disagree. Sam had a culture of losing and let players run the ship when they proved nothing. You are hurt, then go ahead and sit out an entire year. His drafting wasn't even special beyond Embiid. Noel and Okafor in back to back drafts. Saric over LaVine. Its not as black and white as that. There were factors at play with his draft choices, such as Porzingis refusing to play here. Okafor was an excellent player who just got caught in the changing of an era. You could say Sam wasnt ahead of the curve enough on that one. I dont think Saric over LaVine is as bad as it sounds today. Saric was a highly scrutinized overseas prospect who was being looked at closely since he was 15. He was seen as a legitimate point forward in the mold of a LaMar Odom. His passing ability never really got utilized much in the NBA. LaVine was an uber athlete with poor BBIQ, not physical enough and didnt get to the FT line enough, and had a funky release. He was an upside guy while Saric looked like a potential Euro star. With all that said, Sam never claimed to be anything more than what youre saying. He admitted that the draft is a crap shoot, and stated thats why you want to increase the number of chances you have.
October 1, 20232 yr On 9/30/2023 at 9:08 AM, Blazehound said: The process worked. It 100% put the 76ers in contention to truly compete for a championship. Poor leadership, management and coaching is what did them in, not the process itself. Something as simple as signing Jimmy over Tobi would have likely netted us a championship. And the league effing us over with the colangelo clowns
October 1, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said: And the league effing us over with the colangelo clowns I am now curious how much that could have happened without Adam Silver planting Michael Ruben in the ownership group. That was a very interesting tidbit in a recent ramona shelbourne article.
October 1, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said: I am now curious how much that could have happened without Adam Silver planting Michael Ruben in the ownership group. That was a very interesting tidbit in a recent ramona shelbourne article. It was David Stern and back in 2011 when they actually bought the team. It would have had 0 to do with the decision
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