Get Hinkie start tanking again. This team is terminally flawed.
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Originally posted by dev_32 View PostDon't be an asshole, it's only game one.
They were stupid, delusional, and impatient, and they have a mismatched, badly thrown together team as a result. The Sixers are an epic flameout waiting to happen. I wish it weren't so, but that's what I see.
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Originally posted by dev_32 View PostEh, we all know that. But Dumping everyone on the team in favor of ping pong balls is stupid.
Again, it's game one. See how the rest go. If it's bad, I think they dump Brown.
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Originally posted by The Duck View PostI’m not advocating re-tanking. I just think it’s inevitable. This isn’t a smart organization.
When a team rebuilds, with all the times they get to draft, how many bona fide all-stars would you expect? Two feels "reasonable" to me, and that's what they got. Plus with other assets they were able to get Butler and Harris. That being said, the team has never felt like they've come together. What's a reasonable amount of time to expect that to occur?
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Depends on how the team's built, I guess. When you're selling out your future to bring in supposedly ready-made "stars" to win now, you don't get the same slack that an organic team of home-grown talent does. I think the reasonable expectation with this team was that they'd take a demonstrable step forward so they could sell those "stars" on coming back and finishing the job. I guess that could still happen, but it seems unlikely at this point.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View PostThe problem was missing on some player evaluations.
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Harris should have told the NBA go fuck yourselves, I'm keeping Hinkie. He's a pussy.
Originally posted by The Duck View PostThe problem was having Colangelo forced on them by the league at the most critical point of the rebuild. Hinkie was capable of making a bad pick (Okafor), but there's no way he would have made these cataclysmic blunders. He never would have been so reckless with the assets he worked so hard to acquire.
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Originally posted by The Duck View PostThe problem was having Colangelo forced on them by the league at the most critical point of the rebuild. Hinkie was capable of making a bad pick (Okafor), but there's no way he would have made these cataclysmic blunders. He never would have been so reckless with the assets he worked so hard to acquire.
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I'm not as down on this group as I guess others are. I think, if they want to stay here, the foursome of Embiid, Simmons, Harris and Butler is good enough to win. The potential is there with this group. We've all seen it. And we all roll our eyes at the "they haven't played together enough" line, but there's probably more truth there than any of us are willing to admit.
I think the bigger issue is the bench and it has been for years. They keep worrying about "star hunting" and ignoring the rest of the team. All they have on the bench are inadequate big men (except Boban) and guys who chuck up threes. There's nothing there that resembles a unit that can spell the starters on a championship team."Listen to McCarthy" - Art Vandelay
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