Highly disagree. In this Eastern Conference, with some good shooting roleplayers Charlotte should be a playoff team. Not anywhere near a contender but definitely a 6-8 seed.
But what the hell is the point with gunning for a 6-8 seed?
Highly disagree. In this Eastern Conference, with some good shooting roleplayers Charlotte should be a playoff team. Not anywhere near a contender but definitely a 6-8 seed.
Who the hell wants this dude and his radioactive feet?
Phil/Knicks?
But what the hell is the point with gunning for a 6-8 seed?
But what the hell is the point with gunning for a 6-8 seed?
Oh I agree with you that its nothing to savor. Just saying they could/should make the playoffs if healthy. Then again that team has sucked for a while now, they haven't made the playoffs since a nonfat Felton led them there. Just making it surely would be good for the fans
I think Charlotte permanently took themselves out of the tanking game when they went 7 and whatever for Brow and still ended up with the 2nd pick.
As great as it is to talk about hypothetically tanking and finding a superstar, we've seen how that goes with Philly (and CLT has seen it firsthand as well). Tanking doesn't sell tickets. The team hasn't won a playoff game in over a decade. It's great to say "why make the playoffs if you're not a title contender", but at the end of the day, only one team can win.
Look, I think Charlotte should have taken the deal, if only because they could have gotten a boatload of picks and maintained the flexibility they have now. But they clearly think Kaminsky is a rare talent. And we don't know Boston's exact offer - what if it was 16, 28, Brooklyn's 2018 pick, and another lottery protected first rounder? I can see why that might not be compelling to MJ.
We made the playoffs in 2013 with Kemba/Al/McBob bruh
I love what Philly is doing, just so you know where I'm coming from, but it does take a dedicated owner to put up with that, and it does suck for the fans. That said- if you really think the point is to win a chip, then I totally agree.
TRUST
THE
PROCESS
Hinkie over everything.
Meh. What does he really have to show for it? What if Embiid never plays a game this season? Okafor will be good, but they'll have had 4 straight years of garbage for what? One good low post guy who MIGHT turn out to be the second coming of Al Jefferson?
I guess I'm judging the process on the results, which isn't the right way to look at it, but too many of these processes haven't resulted in shit (Charlotte in 2011, Philly so far).
Hinkie just gonna fuck around for a decade and keep fooling people with that TRUST THE PROCESS shit. The process so far has been to lose lose lose and hope to eventually land a top 10 talent.
we call that the Cleveland plan of failing into success. Too bad the 76ers don't have a hall of fame homer to do something with those picks like Cleveland did.
FYI, Hinkie was hired by the 76ers 25 months ago. People act like he's been tanking forever, but it's really just been 2 seasons thus far.
A ton of assets, basically a clean book re: cap space, and Nerlens + Oak which is a damn good front line.
I'd take it.
yeah but he completely tanked. Like, this is some of the worst (best?) tanking ever seen in the history of the league. Most teams would have something to show after +2 seasons of tanking, even the cavs started looking promising with Kyrie, Wiggins, Waiters, and Bennett line up. You could see where that could've gone on to do some interesting things.
but this? this is just bad.
To be fair the Cavs were stupidly lucky with their drafts. I mean you just named three #1 draft picks.
yeah but he completely tanked. Like, this is some of the worst (best?) tanking ever seen in the history of the league. Most teams would have something to show after +2 seasons of tanking, even the cavs started looking promising with Kyrie, Wiggins, Waiters, and Bennett line up. You could see where that could've gone on to do some interesting things.
but this? this is just bad.
well, at least they drafted something that looked like a team. 76ers keep drafting big men like there's no tomorrow.
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This is true. CHA turned down a major haul for No. 9, BOS was going full throttle for Winslow, per sources.
This has to be bullshit. There's no way a GM could make this offer, and then another GM to turn it down. lolBoston offered 6 picks (4 1st rounders to the Hornets)
Except you don't even do that right and walk away with Kristaps fucking Porzingis when you could have had KAT, Jahlil or Russell.
This has to be bullshit. There's no way a GM could make this offer, and then another GM to turn it down. lol
Idk why people are giving up on embiid when the only thing thats been reported is that his foot hasnt healed as fast as they wanted
There is no setback, and hes been playing fine with it, its just not healing as fast as they thought which happens a lot
That franchise is just entertainment for you guys so you can say shit like "lel lower your expectations"
There's no plan for the team. When they signed Melo they said they wanted to compete and most fans had pipe dreams of the team trying to make some noise in the 2015 FA. That team doesn't even have an NBA caliber player outside of Melo, how are you supposed to convince someone to come here? But hey that's fine, plans change. So you're going to tank and rebuild through the draft. We're fine with that
Except you don't even do that right and walk away with Kristaps fucking Porzingis when you could have had KAT, Jahlil or Russell.
That franchise is a mess and will never have a winning culture as long as Dolan is alive. I just wish fellow New Yorkers would wipe their hands of that garbage franchise like I did. It's not even worth it.
Waaa..wait. How exactly is it that the Knicks could have had KAT, Jahlil or Russell?
One of the picks might've been an unprotected from Brooklyn, a potential lottery team. Boston is also a potential lottery team.Money may not have worked out.
This is the NBA not NFL, 90% of draft picks are bench or meh role players. Not really worth the trade if you really have no real way of knowing what's going to be there.
did LA win the championship yet?
Idk why people are giving up on embiid when the only thing thats been reported is that his foot hasnt healed as fast as they wanted
There is no setback, and hes been playing fine with it, its just not healing as fast as they thought which happens a lot
did LA win the championship yet?
Ainge is an idiot if he offered 4 fucking picks for a draft pic , that's just bs
Offer that to a proven player , not an NCAA unproven player , anyone can be a bust
Hinkie just gonna fuck around for a decade and keep fooling people with that TRUST THE PROCESS shit. The process so far has been to lose lose lose and hope to eventually land a top 10 talent.
we call that the Cleveland plan of failing into success. Unlike the whole Lebron thing, the 76ers don't have a hall of fame homer to do something with those picks like Cleveland did.
"Rumoured" hell have to miss another season even though everything coming from the sixers and embiids camp said that he didnt even reinjure anything and everything is basically saying he should be back by the season opener!Because it's rumored that he'll have to miss another season and foot injuries can ruin a big man.
"Rumoured" hell have to miss another season even though everything coming from the sixers and embiids camp said that he didnt even reinjure anything and everything is basically saying he should be back by the season opener!
But rumours guys!
''It was healing on a steady, upward sloping curve,'' Hinkie said Friday. ''It doesn't seem to be healing as well anymore. The way they're describing it to me is, we'd have expected it to be healed, even more healed, than what it's showing now.''
Hinkie said surgery has not been ruled out and a course of action would be decided ''soon'' after Embiid meets with a North Carolina specialist.
Russillo and Chad Ford's draft recap podcast today gave some insight into why Ainge was salty as fuck the Hornets didn't take his offer. The gist of it is that next year's draft is weak and all of Boston's picks are likely to be outside of the top 10. Brad Stevens is too good of a coach such that Boston will never finish poorly enough to have a legit shot at top 3-5 pick. Brooklyn, knowing they don't have any incentive to tank, is doubling down on getting at least the 8th seed next year, and even if they miss out on the playoffs, their record will make it so there is little chance for that pick to be anything more than in the late lottery.
While it's a great idea to think you can trade all these picks to get into the top 5 to draft a superstar, the reality is that most of the teams up there, in a well-liked draft, are loathe to trade their pick. They want superstars too.
Ainge doesn't have real bonafide assets to be able to draft a superstar, and he knows it.
You can listen here around the 43min mark: http://grantland.com/the-triangle/g...ussillo-and-chad-ford-react-to-the-nba-draft/
Russillo and Chad Ford's draft recap podcast today gave some insight into why Ainge was salty as fuck the Hornets didn't take his offer. The gist of it is that next year's draft is weak and all of Boston's picks are likely to be outside of the top 10. Brad Stevens is too good of a coach such that Boston will never finish poorly enough to have a legit shot at top 3-5 pick. Brooklyn, knowing they don't have any incentive to tank, is doubling down on getting at least the 8th seed next year, and even if they miss out on the playoffs, their record will make it so there is little chance for that pick to be anything more than in the late lottery.
While it's a great idea to think you can trade all these picks to get into the top 5 to draft a superstar, the reality is that most of the teams up there, in a well-liked draft, are loathe to trade their pick. They want superstars too.
Ainge doesn't have real bonafide assets to be able to draft a superstar, and he knows it.
You can listen here around the 43min mark: http://grantland.com/the-triangle/g...ussillo-and-chad-ford-react-to-the-nba-draft/
I know Jeremy.
I know
What's "weak" about next year's draft? Are we talking no potential superstars, a dearth of quality players, or both? And it's not 2013 bad, right?
What's "weak" about next year's draft? Are we talking no potential superstars, a dearth of quality players, or both? And it's not 2013 bad, right?
did LA win the championship yet?
Brandon Bass?Guess who I met at Cisco Rocks concert?