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Originally posted by Joegrane View PostIt is looking more likely the LA pick will be a lottery pick next year.
If anyone is bitching about the state of the Sixers...just look at the Knicks and Lakers. THOSE teams are fucked.
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Originally posted by udontknowme View PostReading that they are trying to trade for Roy Hibbert. Being a bit fragile mentally, he should be a perfect fit with Kobe.
If anyone is bitching about the state of the Sixers...just look at the Knicks and Lakers. THOSE teams are fucked.
The sixers are in no better position than the Lakers or Knicks
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Originally posted by smg View PostThe sixers are in no better position than the Lakers or Knicks
Also the Sixers are in the East, not the very competitive West.
They should be peaking as King James is on the decline.
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Originally posted by Joegrane View PostAll of those 1st round picks in addition to their current core and Saric look quite encouraging for Sixers fans.
Also the Sixers are in the East, not the very competitive West.
They should be peaking as King James is on the decline.
King James won't be on the decline until about 2019
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Originally posted by smg View PostThe sixers are in no better position than the Lakers or Knicks
Kobe is getting paid a boatload, and he ain't getting any better. Oh, and now they have Lou Williams...a guy that heaves up shots all day long. Yeah...that and the Sixers have their first round pick. And miami's. And more cap space than any other team in the league.
Sixers weren't even the worst team in the league while Hinkie was running out tons of undrafted players, and Noel took half a season to develop into a decent player. He's going to be better next year, and now you've just added a pure shooter (I don't care if he shot poorly last year, his shot is pure) and the best offensive big man in the draft.
Please, go ahead and enlighten me as to why the Lakers and Knicks are in a better spot.Last edited by udontknowme; 07-06-2015, 10:25 AM.
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Originally posted by udontknowme View Postyou do realize the Knicks lost more games last year than the Sixers don't you?
Kobe is getting paid a boatload, and he ain't getting any better. Oh, and now they have Lou Williams...a guy that heaves up shots all day long. Yeah...that and the Sixers have their first round pick. And miami's. And more cap space than any other team in the league.
Sixers weren't even the worst team in the league while Hinkie was running out tons of undrafted players, and Noel took half a season to develop into a decent player. He's going to be better next year, and now you've just added a pure shooter (I don't care if he shot poorly last year, his shot is pure) and the best offensive big man in the draft.
Please, go ahead and enlighten me as to why the Lakers and Knicks are in a better spot.
1. One is still recovering from an injury
2. One is offensively challenged
3. One is new and has yet to show he can play in the NBA
So the sixers are still a question mark like the lakers and knicks
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Originally posted by smg View PostBecause the sixers have three big men who are unproven at this time.
1. One is still recovering from an injury
2. One is offensively challenged
3. One is new and has yet to show he can play in the NBA
So the sixers are still a question mark like the lakers and knicks
Wish we had a 36 year old star with more minutes on his legs than about anyone in the NBA and is a notoriously difficult teammate. Or a star that has never won a NBA playoff series. Yup, you won that debate.
Ass.
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Originally posted by udontknowme View Postyou are so right. Having 3 highly talented "question marks" bigs on rookie deals, one of which who almost won ROY, multiple 1st round picks next year, and insane cap space and flexibility is a terrible place to be.
Wish we had a 36 year old star with more minutes on his legs than about anyone in the NBA and is a notoriously difficult teammate. Or a star that has never won a NBA playoff series. Yup, you won that debate.
Ass.
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