gobullschi wrote:Jordan Syndrome wrote:I think you should be careful with engaging with people who believe they can analyze a high school player with any sort of accuracy as "GimmeDat" does. I am sure the guy knows a lot more about specific prospects than I do but if someone posting on the internet is able to make claims of a guy widely regarded as a top-5 pick as "Arguably 4th best big man in the draft" means the guy is either a genius and should be hired by an NBA Team yesterday, or is very emotional about players in this draft and likely shouldn't be engaged with in meaningful discussion regarding the draft. Food for thought.
I think the best thing the Bulls can do with the pick is use it as a cornerstone trade for Embiid or Simmons. As soon as Philly hires a new GM the Bulls need to be on the phone with a strong offer, something like #4, 2022 Unprotected 1st, Lauri and Otto for Embiid.
I am all for moving the 4th pick for a young, proven all star but that offer isn’t strong. Lauri’s next contract is looming, Otto is about to expire, and the 4th pick in a weak draft, & a mid to late 1st aren’t great cornerstones.
I was quick to draw out the Embiid proposals, but really , as I think about it....
I don't think Harris Entertainment will move either star unless Luka was offered. Their ownership is basically an investment group looking to flip the team for a profit. Yes yes, all NBA teams are... But Ballmer, Cuban, Reinsdorf, Buss, Arison... I feel like they're more personally invested in their teams than Sixers, and in general, just more knowledgeable about their basketball decisions and FO hirings.
For one thing they supported the Hinkie tank model (which I feel like no respectable basketball-loving owner would go THAT deep into a tank model, coming into 3 seasons straight with 12-man G-League rotations while trading any semblance of a starter for guys with season-injuries). But for another, they've basically just hired hot shot names (Colangelo, Brand) with poor performance and watched the ship flail.
The one thing they'll do IMO is actually overrate Simmons and Embiid to the end, while clearly disregarding what type of players would actually better compliment one and the other guy. Both are
very marketable and young international stars. Embiid is a bigger-than-life personality; Simmons is an Australian with a very flashy game. Not surprised if there is just a big red "X" around any possibility of trading either guy.