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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1601 » by Simmons25 » Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:08 am

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They have roughly $1 billion in cap space. Time to spend.


I don't think they will spend it next year. We want to see how Simmons, Embiid, Saric and our 1st pick this coming draft play together and then maybe look at spending on decent free agents the year after that on whatever we need to make us contendors.


I don't see how that benefits anyone but Josh Harris. Doesn't have to be long term signings can be 1-2 year deals. In fact that may be preferable.


My only concern would be whatever decent free agent you bring in especially on only a 1 or 2 years...is going to take away from the development of an individual in some way if they are playing in that spot. If they are in a contract year... potentially even worse because they is a risk they could be playing selfish to an extent because they are in a contract year.

In a way you only have to look at Sacramento since they got rid of Boogie Cousins... I thought they would be pure trash but suddenly these young kids are playing out of their skin now that the Alpha guy isn't there anymore. Boogie was holding everyone back and nobody even knew it.

I still think we are a year away from needing to start spending on free agents.
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Post#1602 » by kukenotas » Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:27 am

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I don't think they will spend it next year. We want to see how Simmons, Embiid, Saric and our 1st pick this coming draft play together and then maybe look at spending on decent free agents the year after that on whatever we need to make us contendors.


I don't see how that benefits anyone but Josh Harris. Doesn't have to be long term signings can be 1-2 year deals. In fact that may be preferable.


My only concern would be whatever decent free agent you bring in especially on only a 1 or 2 years...is going to take away from the development of an individual in some way if they are playing in that spot. If they are in a contract year... potentially even worse because they is a risk they could be playing selfish to an extent because they are in a contract year.

In a way you only have to look at Sacramento since they got rid of Boogie Cousins... I thought they would be pure trash but suddenly these young kids are playing out of their skin now that the Alpha guy isn't there anymore. Boogie was holding everyone back and nobody even knew it.

I still think we are a year away from needing to start spending on free agents.

If you will wait few more years there will be no $ to spend. Corvington will get paid real $, jojo, simons, tj
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Post#1603 » by Simmons25 » Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:42 am

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I don't see how that benefits anyone but Josh Harris. Doesn't have to be long term signings can be 1-2 year deals. In fact that may be preferable.


My only concern would be whatever decent free agent you bring in especially on only a 1 or 2 years...is going to take away from the development of an individual in some way if they are playing in that spot. If they are in a contract year... potentially even worse because they is a risk they could be playing selfish to an extent because they are in a contract year.

In a way you only have to look at Sacramento since they got rid of Boogie Cousins... I thought they would be pure trash but suddenly these young kids are playing out of their skin now that the Alpha guy isn't there anymore. Boogie was holding everyone back and nobody even knew it.

I still think we are a year away from needing to start spending on free agents.

If you will wait few more years there will be no $ to spend. Corvington will get paid real $, jojo, simons, tj


Well... that's exactly what you want. You want to keep money to spend on your best players going forward.

I'm not saying don't go out and spend now... I am saying spending now to bring in someone that is going to hold back the future of this team is not always a great idea. We aren't winning a championship next season.
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Post#1604 » by CoreyGallagher » Sun Mar 19, 2017 6:11 pm

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Parsons just tore his meniscus and is getting surgery, meanwhile, weeks later Embiid is still consulting specialists and now the team is reviewing their opinions. I don't mind any of that, but speed it up - there's still not a timetable for anything.
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Post#1605 » by eyeatoma » Sun Mar 19, 2017 9:53 pm

I think a lot of this might have to do with Joel. Hey must want to get the best opinion possible, hopefully the team does too. He probably also doesn't trust out doctors.
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Post#1606 » by kukenotas » Mon Mar 20, 2017 1:18 am

Just a thought, what you guys think jojo avg +- will be in next reg season?

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Post#1607 » by 76thBearCub » Mon Mar 20, 2017 2:02 am

I'm terrified of what will happen, given his own injury history along with our medical staffs history.


Dude is a basketball phenom.
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Post#1608 » by Simmons25 » Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:36 am

I would be absolutely stunned if there weren't changes made to our medical staff in the off-season.
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Post#1609 » by nurseryc » Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:21 pm

kukenotas wrote:Just a thought, what you guys think jojo avg +- will be in next reg season?

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if healthy and plays 30-35 mins, he will put up better stats than KAT and on top of that give you league leading defence as the Sixers defensive anchor. It's crazy unheard of in terms of what Embiid is going to put up playing next to Simmons
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Post#1610 » by jbent87 » Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:16 pm

let's see what happens w this meniscus "non issue" first before getting into stat projections
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Post#1611 » by eagereyez » Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:32 pm

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Post#1612 » by 76ers » Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:50 pm

Saw that video on Sixers reddit. Embiid needs to see it.
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Post#1613 » by Lovetron Joe » Tue Mar 21, 2017 8:57 am

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That was really informative.
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Post#1614 » by Kova » Tue Mar 21, 2017 9:46 am

Agreed, we all know that.. He needs to work on his landing, no question.
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Post#1615 » by Grits n Gravy » Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:57 am

So it goes without saying that Emblid will be on same 24 minutes and no back to back restrictions next year right? Boy you guys will have a tough decision regarding an extension/resigning/matching offer sheet, even more so if (knock on wood) he has another incident next year. What do you guys think is the most likely outcome regarding his contract situation? I'm pulling for the big fella(no bruno), would be a historic shame to not see the guy healthy and fully unleashed.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1616 » by 76ciology » Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:36 am

Grits n Gravy wrote:So it goes without saying that Emblid will be on same 24 minutes and no back to back restrictions next year right? Boy you guys will have a tough decision regarding an extension/resigning/matching offer sheet, even more so if (knock on wood) he has another incident next year. What do you guys think is the most likely outcome regarding his contract situation? I'm pulling for the big fella(no bruno), would be a historic shame to not see the guy healthy and fully unleashed.


My guess? Likely to have a long winning career, paid max and be limited during regular season but play big in the play-offs.

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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1617 » by nurseryc » Wed Mar 22, 2017 1:36 pm

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Parsons just tore his meniscus and is getting surgery, meanwhile, weeks later Embiid is still consulting specialists and now the team is reviewing their opinions. I don't mind any of that, but speed it up - there's still not a timetable for anything.


Lets get the surgery done now.
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Post#1618 » by Ericb5 » Wed Mar 22, 2017 2:15 pm

Grits n Gravy wrote:So it goes without saying that Emblid will be on same 24 minutes and no back to back restrictions next year right? Boy you guys will have a tough decision regarding an extension/resigning/matching offer sheet, even more so if (knock on wood) he has another incident next year. What do you guys think is the most likely outcome regarding his contract situation? I'm pulling for the big fella(no bruno), would be a historic shame to not see the guy healthy and fully unleashed.


It was 28 minutes, and no I don't expect that to be the norm next year. The restrictions were based on limiting stress on his foot, and the foot is fine.

Maybe it starts out that way, but I would expect it to get to 32-34 minutes pretty quickly if things go well, and for him to start playing in some back to back's.

Restrictions are to prevent stress related injuries. They don't do anything against acute injuries like what happened to his knee.
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Re: Joel Embiid -- The Process is now Live 

Post#1619 » by agiaco » Wed Mar 22, 2017 3:18 pm

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Thanks for sharing. Still makes me worried about Jojo.
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Post#1620 » by Unbreakable99 » Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:10 pm

I'm SHOCKED!

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