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Post#21 » by JoJoEmbiid » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:41 am

I like the unprotected pick, but hate the trade itself. Zaire Smith doesn’t fill a need, needs lots of development, can’t shoot that well, and will be behind Ben, TJ, and Markelle.
Think about it. We could’ve had MICHAEL PORTER JR! He’s the definition of a Hinkie pick. He could be the best player in the draft and he went 14th because of a temporary injury. That’s a better trade piece if that’s the way you think of it too. I liked Bridges a ton too, which softened the blow of not getting MPJ. I’m very confused and pissed off right now. Gave up two good young players to get a guy who I think will bust and a trade chip.
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Post#22 » by Skates » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:44 am

Hardcore6erFan wrote:This is so dirty to the Bridges family but it's worth it. Total Hinkie move I love it.


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Post#23 » by deep6er » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:49 am

JoJoEmbiid wrote:I like the unprotected pick, but hate the trade itself. Zaire Smith doesn’t fill a need, needs lots of development, can’t shoot that well, and will be behind Ben, TJ, and Markelle.
Think about it. We could’ve had MICHAEL PORTER JR! He’s the definition of a Hinkie pick. He could be the best player in the draft and he went 14th because of a temporary injury. That’s a better trade piece if that’s the way you think of it too. I liked Bridges a ton too, which softened the blow of not getting MPJ. I’m very confused and pissed off right now. Gave up two good young players to get a guy who I think will bust and a trade chip.


I was gassed on MPJ after high school too, but this is not just a temporary injury. Dude got the same back surgery that Steve Kerr got. He's only played in a few college games and looked bad in them. And MPJ is definitely not a good trade piece in the same way that Markelle is not a good trade piece. Right now, you might be getting nothing and the fact that he fell to 14 means that his medical reports must have looked really bad. I'm not sad that we passed on him.
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Post#24 » by Sportfan73 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:52 am

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Sportfan73 wrote:That pick is going for Kawhi. This was our way of evening it up with BOS in negotiations with the SAC pick. Now we also have an unprotected future first to offer


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move for Kawhi and try to talk him into staying.

So what are they giving up: Covington, Bayless, 26, 2021 MIA 1st?

I would SPRINT with that deal.


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Post#25 » by Stanford » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:04 am

This dude is good, I promise. I'm risking my reputation on it. I'll will him to greatness if I have to.
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Post#26 » by KrazySixersD » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:05 am

this was an amazing trade..i wonder if hinkie has a say in this draft behind the scenes
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Post#27 » by youngcrev » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:06 am

JoJoEmbiid wrote:I like the unprotected pick, but hate the trade itself. Zaire Smith doesn’t fill a need, needs lots of development, can’t shoot that well, and will be behind Ben, TJ, and Markelle.
Think about it. We could’ve had MICHAEL PORTER JR! He’s the definition of a Hinkie pick. He could be the best player in the draft and he went 14th because of a temporary injury. That’s a better trade piece if that’s the way you think of it too. I liked Bridges a ton too, which softened the blow of not getting MPJ. I’m very confused and pissed off right now. Gave up two good young players to get a guy who I think will bust and a trade chip.

Huh? You're projecting him as a PG?
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Post#28 » by JoJoEmbiid » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:09 am

He’s 6’4 in shoes so I see him as a combo guard. A combo guard that can’t shoot and isn’t a great shot creator.
Can’t see why he’d be a better fit than Bridges or MPJ.
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Post#29 » by KrazySixersD » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:10 am

give me williams or bates diop plz
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Post#30 » by KrazySixersD » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:13 am

JoJoEmbiid wrote:He’s 6’4 in shoes so I see him as a combo guard. A combo guard that can’t shoot and isn’t a great shot creator.
Can’t see why he’d be a better fit than Bridges or MPJ.


with a 6'10 wing span and the best athlete in the draft... the dude WORST CASE is a way more athletic marcus smart.. hes barely 19

if that shot is for real, tho on low volume, he could be avery bradley early on.. his upside is massive

stop worrying about 6'4 in shoes, that means nothing when your uber athletic with long wing span
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Post#31 » by PLO » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:16 am

I'm not that high on him but he does have huge upside. Very basic offensive player. Him plus that trade though is incredible value.
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Post#32 » by rzzzzz » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:18 am

who's guarding Tatum, and the best 1-3 player on every other team we face from now on? (Brett really likes this kid.)
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Post#33 » by Bum Adebayo » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:21 am

rzzzzz wrote:who's guarding Tatum, and the best 1-3 player on every other team we face from now on? (Brett really likes this kid.)


Covington obviously, he was amazing guarding Tatum.
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Post#34 » by Negrodamus » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:22 am

Sigh...
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Post#35 » by eso3 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:23 am

Im trying to process all of this. I liked Mikal, loved his Philly bond and her mother working at the Sixers. He had the potential to become a starter if needed right away.

After watching some clips from Smith I see his athleticism and potential, but we can all agree that he is sort of a project until he develops a consistent shot.

I think the Sixers took him as a plan B in case Fultz busts. He could be the “point guard” on defense and let Simmons run the team on offense.

I guess the sixers staff really loved what they saw in the training sessions with Smith. And I really hope that Miami pick is worth something in the future.

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Post#36 » by SixerfanOH » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:29 am

This sounds silly, but after watching his highlight video he plays like a 6'4" Blake Griffin
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Post#37 » by NJ SixerFan » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:40 am

I feel like ive seen this dude already in KJ McDaniels.
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Post#38 » by gdog2004 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:45 am

I dunno guys, this dude looks like a BEAST on defense. At 18-19 years old, that's pretty awesome by itself. 45% 3pt shooter...small volume but shot looks decent. If he turns into an Avery Bradley type its a great pick.
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Post#39 » by agiaco » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:46 am

NJ SixerFan wrote:I feel like ive seen this dude already in KJ McDaniels.


The difference is KJ played 3 years in college and didn't really improve upon his weaknesses. He was drafted as that high-flying, shot-blocking wing without other discernible skills. Zhaire has a lot more upside to accompany even more impressive athleticism. It's exactly the swing-for-the-fences upside pick a lot of fans were hoping for. I was on board with Mikal at 10, but what can we do? Hope our development team and his work ethic combine to make a special player.
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Post#40 » by 76ciology » Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:47 am

I'd imagine his upside and play style is like a wayy smaller version of Kawhi.

..or Avery Bradley
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