K_chile22 wrote:And that's why I think extending the asset until that guys are available is the move. I think the more time Ben actually starts missing the more teams are going to hard ball/become disinterested.bondom34 wrote:Ruzious wrote:Philly's in a must-win situation now. They can't be focused on showing Simmons who's boss; they need to focus on being a championship contender. Not saying they should rush into a bad trade, but the longer they wait, the worse it'll get, and the more likely they end up settling for a mediocre option.
Well, that's sort of the point.
If the goal is to win, and none of the returns put them in that situation (McCollum isn't, Brogdon isn't, etc), then getting a "worse" return doesn't ultimately change anything. If it's an inadequate return for that single goal the level of inadequacy doesn't much matter other than trying to make themselves look better, which shouldn't be a goal.
If McCollum won't be enough for a title (he won'), or John Wall for example won't be enough for a title, it doesn't "really" matter which they take, and if offers get worse it doesn't change the either/or in the end goal. And right now we're a the absolute peak of pre-season optimism where everyone thinks their team is awesome.
Though I have a hard time seeing Ben see this through and actually sit games without pay
I think I'm with the last line, I still struggle seeing him sit without pay. But I have no clue what return they go for (and I'm kind of starting to get the idea of a futures based return.
What we heard today isn't news, we all knew it. And in December when a few teams are 5-10 games under .500 realizing they're not as good as they thought things might change. Still my guess.



















