Big A All Day wrote:HartfordWhalers wrote:So, to review the quotes from Hinkie are not from Hinkie at all? You sure ... oh wait, no.
There was considerable rumors that the Sixers wanted Wiggins. And there were considerable rumors that the Sixers really wanted Embiid. And there were just about none that the team wanted Jabari.
At the end of the day, the most definitive commentary I have seen on it comes from Woj, who had the Sixers not offering 3 and 10 and not looking to move up to 1 at all. Which matches what Hinkie said post draft about feeling lucky when Embiid got injured in that it could drop him and they had a shot at him like with Noel.
You can pick philly.com (and Chad Ford) over Woj, but I wouldn't. The track record when making statements about what Philly wants is really awful, both with rumors and with real transactions (like when reporting things like Bennett's inclusion in the Thad trade).
As it currently stands, the local press have very little insight into the secretive GM's thinking, and the amount of frustration over this has filled more than a few articles. Chad Ford saying the Sixers wanted Wiggins is a much better source than the local media, and given his track record, that says a lot.
I think its definitely possible that Philly wanted either, or even Jabari. So far, every move Philly has made has shocked the coverage of the team. So, anyone saying they knew what Philly was thinking is wrong.
Of course the quotes are not directly from Hinkie that would be pretty stupid considering he's the GM of the team don't u think?. How would a GM look coming out before the draft and saying "_____ is my guy and I'm gonna do everything I can to get him."? That would kill their chances at any potential trades as the other team would just rip them off.
Woj reported multiple things. At first he reported the sixers were actively trying to trade for the number one pick and then later that actually weren't. Nobody knows what actually happened. The sixers could've been trying to get that #1 pick in the most hyped draft in a long time or I guess it couldve been some elaborate smokescreen. If it was just a smokescreen I don't see the purpose of it tho because Embiid was going to fall to 3 anyways.
What you don't seem to get is how much of a joke local Philly media is. Hinkie is silent, absolutely silent. Similar to Belichick silent, but even more so because he isn't required to talk. Hinkie doesn't say or leak anything. Everything you have posted in regards to the "smoke" of wanting Wiggins was simply from the local blowhards like Howard Eskin, hoping that what he throws will stick to the wall in hopes of revitalizing his pathetic career. Hinkie's silence bothers the local media, and the local media tries to get back at him by posting lame articles with hot takes similar to that of a 3rd grader.
It's tough to find a good link, but listen to this, as Spike Eskin (Howard's son) tries to defend the Sixers, the radio hosts lose it.
http://muckrack.com/link/d0Gu/listen-bi ... ia-silence
Listening to that link alone actually does justice for just how unfortunate we are in Philadelphia to have a cesspool of journalism novices.
Basically, the media hates Hinkie, a whole whole lot, and most of these stories are made up.
(EDIT: And ironically, Spike Eskin once saved the life of Angelo Cataldi, the male host who argues with him. He was choking on a cheesesteak while dancing and Spike gave him CPR. Can't make any of this up, LOL.)