Snotbubbles wrote:
1. I'm not saying the Sixers will hit on every pick, I said if they did, they'd be a dynasty. I never said they could keep 4 or 5 max contracts, but trying to decide which potential star to trade isn't a bad position to be in.
This is the problem with Philly: Their two "oldest" players will be two way centers hopefully which means it's not hard to see those two, even if neither one is a top 20 player in this league, getting a max contract. Teams will have money to burn and teams will always have a need for young big men. I think Philly has done well for themselves but due to luck and lack of availability, they don't have that superstar talent that tanking is designed to give them. They have a lot of solid players on their team but who's their star among stars? I would almost argue that it really doesn't matter how good Noel, Embiid, Saric or any other future pick is, the guy they HAVE to hit on is the #3 pick in this draft and he has to be an efficient #1 option for them to compete down the line.
2. No one said Houston was a dynasty. Houston is a serious contender for a title though. They got their star players from trade and FA. Ergo, the Sixers don't need to draft a star to obtain one. Please follow along.
Houston was amazingly active in moving players and contracts to always ensure they had assets; it wasn't like they just drafted and held guys. Until I see Philly make a move to acquire talent at the cost of other talent, it's just hope that they have the right assets for a trade. And considering Philly is hopefully going to have four top five picks in four years on their roster, it's more likely someone picks off a player FROM Philly than Philly gets one. Because after all this losing, what established player wants to play on the Sixers? The Rockets were always trying to win.
3. The Dallas Mavericks were consistently going on playoff runs. Dirk won an MVP award, but throughout his career, he wasn't considered a top 3 or even a top 5 player. He probably hovered around 10-12.
The Mavericks Playoff History Under Dirk (since his second year in league)
Missed Playoffs - 1
Lost 1st Round - 7
Lost 2nd Round - 4
Lost WCF - 1
Lost NBA Finals - 1
Won NBA Finals - 1
If that's the "run" the Sixers go on, I think it's safe to say that's terribly disappointing considering how much losing they've endured for a chance to be great.
Just as an aside, a lot of teams have draft picks in the top 5/10 over multiple years and don't have the Thunder's luck when they do it and this has always been the problem with going through the draft: through no fault of your own, if the players aren't there, it doesn't matter.
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