76ciology wrote:I don't believe we'll engage in any trades that involve giving up our picks and compromising flexibility for future deals. Morey's approach is notably unhurried, especially now with his recent contract extension. There's no immediate pressure, allowing us to avoid the "wasting Embiid's prime" concern. Instead, the focus seems to be on elevating Embiid's status in the GOAT discussion (or back to back MVP), and Maxey being an allstar rather than solely pursuing a championship. Everyone’s happy, everyone is having their career year.
Unless a remarkable trade opportunity arises, it's unlikely we'll make any moves. This appears to be a transitional year, reminiscent of the 2020-2021 season, characterized by flirtations with NetRtg but lacking the firepower for playoff victory. I anticipate refraining from using picks for upgrades, with no inclination to offer them for players like Siakam or Dejounte. Perhaps, in the playoffs, a healthy Embiid could deliver a standout performance, preserving our ammunition for 1-2 significant moves in the following season.
Looking ahead to the offseason, I envision pursuing either Siakam or Paul George. The plan involves retaining our draft picks for future upgrades, maintaining flexibility in the process.
What you said could be true, but I don't see any indication of that on social media or from what Daryl has said. They have to know Paul George is giong to LA, and Siakim could easily be traded. Then what happens this offseason?
Too many what ifs for the offseason, for them to hedge all their bets there, and not make a splash now. You get your players you need through trades not Free agency. That has been the case for the last 5 to 10 years. Only one trade of significance has happend and that was for O.G, and that was a fairly mid trade. No big trades yet, and there are tons of rumors swirling in general for the NBA.
If Morey thinks brittle Embiid is giong to last another year, he is really taking a risk. It could all come crashing down relatively soon. With Maxey playing like he does it behooves us to not have a go.












