HotelVitale wrote:Zumramania wrote:LeonJordanJr24 wrote:Maxey is a better fit than Durant. Who may not mesh with Embiid and Hardens usage.
Tobias for a athletic 3 and D is the better move. Someone who can actual pass and dribble with both hands would be nice .
Been saying it for a long time...Tobias is the biggest cancer of this team, yet somehow often manages to escape most of the blame. He's just an impossible fit AND is a proven choker. Elton Brand bringing him here is an underrated franchise crippling move.
You’re talking about two totally different things. Yes trading for and maxing Tobias was a bad move and cost us a lot, no Tobias is not a ‘cancer’ on the current team and the reason we’re not a real contender at the moment. The team now isn’t premised on him doing anymore than taking some open shots and doing what he’s most comfortable with. If it fails it’s because Harden, Embiid, and Maxey can’t outplay other stars, there’s enough shooting, athleticism, and defense around them now and Harris is a small (and not ideal) part of that.
Anyway you can’t translate ‘there’s a better fit out there and it’s sucks we don’t have him’ into ‘this guy is a total cancer and the reason we suck.’ It’s bad analysis and boring sports talk and there’s no need for another year of it. Harris makes too much money to get us anything positive, do what you need to do to get mad at that, it sucks, not a good situation. But please don’t let his contract and the E Brand stuff become a dumb fixation on Tobias as this player on this team.
Ok, it was maybe a bit harsh of me to call him like that. But this is a product of years of second round playoff frustrations, where we fought some very close battles and Tobias repedeatly came up short. It was always the same song and dance: in the regular season oh he is very efficient, he may be overpaid, but he is good in his role etc., and then comes the second round of the playoffs and he dissapears during entire third and fourth quarters and/or chokes and underperforms. Close losses against Toronto and Atlanta, also the loss against Miami. Other players were blamed, but had Tobias just played his role as he should have - hitting some threes and scoring some buckets in moments when the opponent's defense was focused on other Sixer players who are perceived as the biggest threats, who knows how far we would have gone. And also his soft spoken mentality, it's all just so anti-playoff.
And although I agree that now we have bigger problems than him and he is even maybe not a problem right now, wait until we consolidate a bit and the second round of playoffs comes around and we start playing those very tight and electrified games. Maybe some other coach would know what to do, but I personally think that both Tobias and Glenn need to be gone for us to be able to do something big in playoffs. We'll see.