JudahMax wrote:HotelVitale wrote:youngcrev wrote:
I guess the disconnect is that you seem to think Embiid is simply gonna be cooked after this window with Harden.
I think when that time comes you look to re-tool around Embiid and Maxey to create another window.
My confusion comes from the idea that you must trade a very good player if he’s not going to become great. It’s not like we have some simple lever we can pull to turn Maxey into a legit cornerstone, so I don’t get it unless he’s saying that we must do a full strip down after this season and rebuild from scratch. Which is not a convincing premise.
Can’t tell if it’s just this usual realgm thing where people turn ‘this player isn’t an answer to everything’ into ‘this player is the reason we’re not winning a championship and we must burn him now.’ Or if it’s just assuming that us knowing someone is maybe a little overrated means we can somehow finagle that into something better than that player. Instead of it just meaning that a player is a little overrated.
I appreciate you trying to come up with scenarios to give him the benefit of doubt on why anybody would trade a 3rd year 22 year old star with the work ethic of Kobe **** Bryant as anything but stupid. Noway no how does it make sense to trade maxey with harden aging as well it totally makes no sense! Do you know how sick sixers front office would be if they traded maxey and had to sit back and watch him fricking dominate the league the next 10 year’s while we trot out lord knows who? Smh
Then move on and find another one.
Look outside Sixers and dont just watch Sixers games. Even Jordan Clarkson is scoring out of his mind. You are not missing much with Maxey. Its not like you have someone who can be one of the top players in the league.
Guys like Quickley, Cole Anthony, Hyland Bones, Anfernee Simons, Cam Thomas can all be as good as scorer or near as good as a scorer than Maxey. What more if you have a top pick like Scoot Henderson 2.0 in some draft in the future?






















