Kolkmania wrote:Nearly halfway through the season and we're still 6th in offense and 2nd in defense. I would really like to see us double down on the Embiid and Maxey with 3&D players and see how we roll in the PO.
One wing/big guard with secondary playmaking and a replacement for Harris with worse shot creation but quicker trigger please (preferably a bit more consistency in its team defense).
Bogdan Bogdanovic and Cameron Johnson are my probably my favorite and semi-realistic targets.
Yeah. I agree but have a hard time finding the right fit for now and the future. I don’t see Mikal, Lauri, or Ingram getting moved. And frankly, all the picks and swaps it would take makes me question it. I get dumping multiple firsts and swaps for a prime star, but these guys are great complementary pieces, so they have to be a perfect fit. Also, we could prob getting outbid for any of them.
If we had to move this year’s first for Bogdan, I might be able to stomach it, but I really don’t like moving future firsts. It usually doesn’t work out.
I would prob be happier if we could get a value player like a Finney-Smith for some seconds or something. If that’s not realistic, then maybe sit pat.
I get the debate of trading expirings and picks for a player now vs waiting for free-agency. I don’t think waiting for free-agency will yield much, but I don’t want to dump any first round picks for a move that doesn’t seriously improve our odds against the Celts, Bucks, etc. I don’t see a difference maker coming to Philly for expirings and the picks we can currently trade.
Ultimately, I think Mikal is ideal because I think Nurse could prob use him to solve a lot of our problems and he is still in his prime. He can shoot, defend, create some offense, etc. However, trading the max number of picks and swaps for a third option will eventually look like a disaster.
Morey has options, but they mostly involve overpaying for guys that ultimately won’t make us significantly better.