Sixerscan wrote:DCasey91 wrote:sixers hoops wrote:
What do you mean by delisted?
When didn’t they do much? Are you referring to your projections of their performance? Or their summer league, training camp, preseason performance? I don’t think we expected these guys to contribute out of the gate.
I don’t really like our picks this year, but I am not qualified to have an opinion. However, have you given up on all of our rookies already?
Oh delist means they get cut so to speak make way for new players in years time, not now but in the future.
To be honest I didn’t like the selection method put into practice.
If your superstar is a big, then drafting centers is out.
If you don’t have a backcourt then wings are out for now.
Essentially guards at the PG/SG spot that are more NBA ready/quality.
No harm in stocking up on multiples as by more chances to hit. Like logically speaking Embiid is at X age and has X window.
If you wanted a kid then go all in for highest end talent Jalen Green, if you wanted a ready to go guard then go more mature age Jared Butler, Springer doesn’t fall in either of the two spectrums.
In relation to a player like Cooper he at least has elite skill (passing/floor capabilities) in some capacity.
It maybe outcome related and results driven but it’s been a consistent pattern of picks over the years for us that we select more narrow dimensional wise (low ceiling) players that have actually (low floors) as well. We are also poor developers of talent/skill.
So instead of getting raw/unpolished/zero or one NBA direct transfers do it on multiple skills (I.E great shooter + great defender instead of great defender only) or the old fashioned need to be good at two things at all times to be on the floor and not a liability.
Why are you bringing up a guy that was taken #2 in the draft for a team that was picking 28?
Have you ever seen any of these guys play in person? I get the method idea but how people are so certain about a bunch of 20 year olds is beyond me.
For about the past five seasons the RealGM draft Board has thoroughly outperformed NBA scouts on the whole.
With way less resources they are very measured a fine-combed over there. They also pickup prospects on higher on the draft order long before media catches wind of it and yet still prospects get over/underdrafted come draft day.
Luka was always 1 that draft started at 2 (Trae).
Shai was the camel that broke the camels back for me. Murphy III just well and truly sealed it.
I trust my own judgement and some others here. They put the time in and actually use logic.
Look at mine and others lists of prospects this year. They are a flying out the wazoo.
Green was Beal on steroids in the G league, after watching about five games that’s all I needed to know about him.
Mobley I loved from the first game and nothing has changed on that.
I don’t rate Cade as a PG as an SG/SF sure but his upside doesn’t scream All NBA 1st team stuff.
I came to those conclusions because transferability is literally the highest aspect in the NBA.
It’s so meta friendly to guards that you only need to know how to dribble to score.
Giddey and Barnes can’t score to save themselves. No amount of developing in three months suddenly turns them into 15+ppg scorers overnight. Because they aren’t natural scorers but are damn fine ballhandlers and playmakers for their size (Giddey is Ball just less special to me)
It’s bogus as 76ciology is bang on the mark in that estimate. NCAA, NBL, Euroleague it’s harder to score and theres no doubt in my mind at all.
Hell we all know Ben after half time is more like anything over 5 points is pushing it lol. And he averaged mid 16’s without a jumper and sub big man skills! Over 16!. Gobert the same
Please understand scoring as never been easier than it is today.
Thybulle should be gone at any decent offer sooner rather than later, the book is out on his ceiling this is it.
NBA has a bigger court, more pace, more plays, better players, easier rules, less physical, better schemes, that cater to offense so much it’s not funny.
I thought Doncic admittedly was around Pierce level of a scorer fat chance his post all star rookie production was basically 21/7/6.
Going all in would be like Simmons, Maxey and picks.












