monsterpile wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:crazysauce wrote:Hopefully not the one from the guy named Ben Dover?
Are you sure it wasn't Phil McCracken?
Scoop Yeurschytt?
You guys are forgetting about Heywood Jablome.
monsterpile wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:crazysauce wrote:Hopefully not the one from the guy named Ben Dover?
Are you sure it wasn't Phil McCracken?
Scoop Yeurschytt?
Camden wrote:monsterpile wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:crazysauce wrote:Hopefully not the one from the guy named Ben Dover?
Are you sure it wasn't Phil McCracken?
Scoop Yeurschytt?
You guys are forgetting about Heywood Jablome.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Camden wrote:monsterpile wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:crazysauce wrote:Hopefully not the one from the guy named Ben Dover?
Are you sure it wasn't Phil McCracken?
Scoop Yeurschytt?
You guys are forgetting about Heywood Jablome.
And Hugh Jass
kekgeek1 wrote:I'm sort of with Cams logic here. Players like Dlo, FVF, OG, brogdon, Haliburton, Hield are all really good players and would help the 76ers win but none of this players put the 76ers in the top tier in the East with the Nets and the Bucks. They are going to be in that tier with the Heat (think the heat could enter that tier 1), and the Hawks. So what is the point of trading Simmons if you are in "win-now" mode if the players you are getting back don't help you become a legit championship contender.
Now you have to think about it from Blazers and Wizards prospective. If you are trading your long time star player what would you rather have. Haliburton, Hield and 4 76ers 1st. (There are reports the Kings won't trade Haliburton) FVF, OG and 4 76ers 1st. Both of those trades make the Blazers probable boarderline play in teams what sucks for them after trading their star
Or would they rather have 28 million in expiring contracts in Pat Bev and Prince. A solid player and contract in Beasley, Maxey and 8 1st round picks in from the Wolves and 76ers. That really Jumpstart the rebuild for those teams.
The 76ers would be doing what sort of the Thunder are doing without the total rebuild. Whenever a star asks out they will be able to offer 8 1st round draft imminently along with a 20 ppg scorer in Beasley and expiring contracts. I completely understand Cams logic here
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kekgeek1 wrote:I'm sort of with Cams logic here. Players like Dlo, FVF, OG, brogdon, Haliburton, Hield are all really good players and would help the 76ers win but none of this players put the 76ers in the top tier in the East with the Nets and the Bucks. They are going to be in that tier with the Heat (think the heat could enter that tier 1), and the Hawks. So what is the point of trading Simmons if you are in "win-now" mode if the players you are getting back don't help you become a legit championship contender.
Now you have to think about it from Blazers and Wizards prospective. If you are trading your long time star player what would you rather have. Haliburton, Hield and 4 76ers 1st. (There are reports the Kings won't trade Haliburton) FVF, OG and 4 76ers 1st. Both of those trades make the Blazers probable boarderline play in teams what sucks for them after trading their star
Or would they rather have 28 million in expiring contracts in Pat Bev and Prince. A solid player and contract in Beasley, Maxey and 8 1st round picks in from the Wolves and 76ers. That really Jumpstart the rebuild for those teams.
The 76ers would be doing what sort of the Thunder are doing without the total rebuild. Whenever a star asks out they will be able to offer 8 1st round draft imminently along with a 20 ppg scorer in Beasley and expiring contracts. I completely understand Cams logic here
Camden wrote:There's a zero-percent chance that Ben Simmons plays another game for the Sixers. I don't understand why the idea that he'll cave and come back to the team exists on this board. No pundit has hinted at that as a possibility at this point. This is the same team that piled on him after their playoff series loss and the same team Simmons said he wants to leave at all costs. If anything, I could see Simmons technically still on Philadelphia's roster as the season starts, but not actually reporting. Either way, he is not suiting up to play a game for the Sixers.