Q12543 wrote:WildWolf2813 wrote:Q12543 wrote:Monster, Hinkie did some good things. But if you are going to burn the building down to the studs, you can't continue to keep burning it down year after year and that's effectively what he was doing. It's not fair to the fans.
By the way, my Dad is 81 and a loyal Wolves season ticket holder. Now God willing he still has plenty of good years ahead of him, but when a team goes through "the Process" and every year things get punted forward to the next year, what do you think a season ticket holder my Dad's age thinks? What might work on a guy's spreadsheet doesn't make a whole lot of sense to people paying for a competitive product!
(of course, may be my Dad and the Wolves are a poor example in this case! But even in the midst of our long playoff drought, there have been some occasional glimmers of competitiveness).
Q- Philly fans wanted this to happen because they got tired of being mediocre. Philly is a tough town, a title or bust town in that sense. Fans who attend games don't give a damn what your ultimate goal is. They just want you to win that night that you happen to be in attendance. Sixers have higher goals than just making the playoffs and being on that treadmill because they knew that stopped being fun. For that I don't blame them. If this results in a championship and a parade, you'll forget all about the tough times. We as Wolves fans can't relate because we generally don't put TC sports franchises through those kinds of expectations (the Vikings probably the closest)
Wildwolf, I live just outside of Philly, so I have a pretty good feel for the fans here. I would say most fans are fine with stripping a team down to the studs and going through a re-build. The problem with HInkie is it took too damn long. You can only churn through so many assets and keep losing sub 20 games for a season or two, not three years of pure misery. "The Process" took too long.
To be fair, part of what took Hinkie so long were unexpected long-lasting injuries to his two prize top picks - Embiid and Simmons.
In any event, all I know is that I would rather be a Sixers fan than a Wolves fan right now -- watching and rooting for Covington and their two young budding stars as they put up great stats while playing exciting, high energy basketball under an excellent head coach. One of their core stars is a 20-year old rookie, the other has less than a full season of NBA experience. Their #3 player, Covington, is only in his 4th season in the League. Yet, the Sixers have nearly the same record as the Wolves, whose core includes an experienced 28-year old veteran Butler as our presumed best all-around player, along with Wiggins in his 4th season and KAT in his 3rd. Then there are other experienced vets playing major roles in the Wolves rotation, including our starting PG, Teague, along with Gibson, Crawford and Belly. And let's not forget that the Sixers haven't even gotten anything our of Fultz yet.
I still like our core three and Embiid's heath remains a question. I'm also convinced that Thibs is not getting the most out of our players this season any more than he did last season. But I'd trade places with the Sixers' roster in a heartbeat, although I'd also insist on trading head coaches as well. :)