76Love wrote:Celtics and Bucks are going to destroy this pee wee league team
That's not true - they'll only have to play one of them.
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76Love wrote:Celtics and Bucks are going to destroy this pee wee league team
Mik317 wrote:Lol Korkmaz is still here lol

Andrew Toney wrote:Stanford wrote:Andrew Toney wrote:Put me down for another 2nd round exit in 6 games
Nothing they did today was going to change that equation. You're delusional.
I’m delusional to think we needed a better answer at back up C?
Stanford wrote:76Love wrote:Celtics and Bucks are going to destroy this pee wee league team
Which was going to happen anyway
Stanford wrote:76Love wrote:Celtics and Bucks are going to destroy this pee wee league team
Which was going to happen anyway
FireMorey wrote:You're going to get Harrell in the playoffs, and you're going to like it.
(And Doc Rivers will get blamed for it, even though this is the 2nd straight year the GM enabled this by giving him washed up veterans to keep playing. He didn't have to sign Harrell or Jordan. He chose to.)
Andrew Toney wrote:Stanford wrote:Andrew Toney wrote:Put me down for another 2nd round exit in 6 games
Nothing they did today was going to change that equation. You're delusional.
I’m delusional to think we needed a better answer at back up C?
GutUNC wrote:Andrew Toney wrote:Stanford wrote:
Nothing they did today was going to change that equation. You're delusional.
I’m delusional to think we needed a better answer at back up C?
No, it's delusional to think that the Sixers are a backup C away from being better then Boston or Milwaukee.
Slacktard wrote:There's not a move out there that would have negated the anchor that is Doc Rivers.
Sam Hinkie wrote:FireMorey wrote:You're going to get Harrell in the playoffs, and you're going to like it.
(And Doc Rivers will get blamed for it, even though this is the 2nd straight year the GM enabled this by giving him washed up veterans to keep playing. He didn't have to sign Harrell or Jordan. He chose to.)
I am a Morey guy. His mismanagement of Doc Rivers has been horrendous.
Murray_17 wrote:I'll always gonna say it, the mistake was signing Doc before Morey.
The fact Morey was in part brought here by Doc has clouded his vision about the guy.
Skates wrote:Also have to wonder if we were restricted by ownership insisting we stayed under the tax line. Harris feels like he has moved past the Sixers and might want a tidy payroll below the tax line if he sells.
FireMorey wrote:Sam Hinkie wrote:FireMorey wrote:You're going to get Harrell in the playoffs, and you're going to like it.
(And Doc Rivers will get blamed for it, even though this is the 2nd straight year the GM enabled this by giving him washed up veterans to keep playing. He didn't have to sign Harrell or Jordan. He chose to.)
I am a Morey guy. His mismanagement of Doc Rivers has been horrendous.
The funny thing is even if someone thinks Doc Rivers is the worst coach in the world, who's the one who decided to keep him around after last summer?
Either way you slice it, Daryl Morey is more to blame for this team coming up short than Doc Rivers. He operates like a GM who has a job totally secure and has no extra incentive to make wholesale changes.
Dude came into city labeled by some as "The best GM in the NBA" and they've gotten no further under his tenure than they have under Bryan Colangelo.
Sam Hinkie wrote:FireMorey wrote:Sam Hinkie wrote:
I am a Morey guy. His mismanagement of Doc Rivers has been horrendous.
The funny thing is even if someone thinks Doc Rivers is the worst coach in the world, who's the one who decided to keep him around after last summer?
Either way you slice it, Daryl Morey is more to blame for this team coming up short than Doc Rivers. He operates like a GM who has a job totally secure and has no extra incentive to make wholesale changes.
Dude came into city labeled by some as "The best GM in the NBA" and they've gotten no further under his tenure than they have under Bryan Colangelo.
He plays political games (with ownership) way more than I realized. I now look at most of his decisions through the lens of how ownership views it. He doesn't maximize title odds in the way he says he does. Josh Harris has him making decisions like a CFO.