BBall Loyalty wrote:If Philadelphia had a good scouting department their tanking strategy would've worked great. Unfortunately, high picks mean nothing when you pick busts.
Which picks busted?
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BBall Loyalty wrote:If Philadelphia had a good scouting department their tanking strategy would've worked great. Unfortunately, high picks mean nothing when you pick busts.
jbk1234 wrote:Domejandro wrote:Turner4MVP wrote:It's scary how few people understand what he was doing. It just goes to show you how stupid the average person is.
I'm guessing this is a swipe at Sam Hinkie, but I guess I am an idiot, haha. He did an excellent job compiling assets and remolding the team. They are in a great position now.
But by his own analysis, the currency of the NBA is wins. It seems to me that he paid a premium in current wins in order to increase his odds by a minuscule percentage at future wins. I mean if I buy one million lottery tickets for a billion dollar payoff, that's not a good investment. It doesn't matter that I reduced the odds from one in five billion to one in five thousand. The odds are still heavily stacked against me and I have $1 million at risk. It's an admittedly imperfect analogy because every team in the NBA, even the Warriors, lose a game and "pay" a win. Bad teams, who aren't trying to be bad, are going to "pay" wins whether they want to or not. But in terms of determining whether Hinkie paid more than he had to, I think it works. He uses the Warriors as an example of long-term results, but neglects to mention that none of their key players was a top 5 pick.
basketball royalty wrote:They should make a movie about Hinkie and the Sixers. Not a Moneyball type but more a Major League type movie.
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jbk1234 wrote:But by his own analysis, the currency of the NBA is wins. It seems to me that he paid a premium in current wins in order to increase his odds by a minuscule percentage at future wins.

jbk1234 wrote:heatwillbeback wrote:Nobody writes something like this and is "shocked" and "devastated" when its leaked to the media. He wrote this for the media.
Its an absolutely ridiculous read. A resignation letter is simple- thanks, bye. Not this drawn out woe is me manifesto.
Frankly, it reads like like someone who is trying to plant the seeds for a mutiny.
Turner4MVP wrote:It's scary how few people understand what he was doing. It just goes to show you how stupid the average person is.