Foshan wrote:Man, that really annoys me. I liked Bassey more than Reed. But i think both were guys that we could have easily developed while trying to win. Reed playing the 4 next to embiid is like the 'duh' move we refuse to try. And Bassey off the bench makes so much sense. /cry
Unfortunately you could have seen it coming once they brought in Harrell. And some people here were praising it as a great move lol. Even Morey recently said they would have not been able to sign Harrell without Doc. It turns out that we see the exact same scenario playing out as in the Clippers, except: a) Harrell seems to be a worse player now than back then and b) we got rid of Bassey.
So instead of two energetic bigs in Reed and Bassey we are playing two midget washed up "centers" in Harrell and Tucker. The sad thing about that is that Harrell and Tucker could potentially be very useful to us, just not in the roles and minutes that are currently assigned to them...
An even sadder thing is that an actual NBA coach does not see it or is too tied up in nepotism and his ideas about how winning basketball should look like. Our coach should surprise us with new insights and fresh lineups like it happens to be with other Eastern conference top teams and their coaches, so this is all really depressing, maybe the lowest point in my Sixer fandom.














