jokeboy86 wrote:I keep telling myself that as long as they make the play-in they'll be fine but the losses are piling up. Yes they're only 3.5 games out of the 10th seed but they're also 11 games under .500 and more than likely Embiid and George will probably miss some more games. Eventually they got to get going.
Feel like there was a lot of posts that distracted from it here but when the team should actually cut the cord is a good question. The franchise and FO is definitely not thinking about tanking away the year so we should probably assume the season priority is to give the team a chance at the PO, but also keep in mind that at some point you gotta think about your draft pick. Even if just as a trade asset.
First thing to note is the Sixers owe a top-6 protected pick to OKC. These days you have to be bottom 5 to have a 50%+ chance at keeping the #6 pick, and even #5 would have a 36% chance of losing it. At the same time the bottom 9 teams end up with at least a 25% chance of landing a top-4 pick, which is worth something in a year with a strong top of the draft. So it's pretty directly valuable if the Sixers can stay bottom 5, and a worthy gamble if they can stay bottom 9 or so.
Next thing is that they could probably estimate that, in realistic best case scenario, making the play would require 34 wins. They have 65 games left now. Let's say Embiid doesn't seem ready for another 20 or so games and the team goes at the same pace (with PG either also missing time or not moving needle), which would put them at like 7-30 with 45 games left. They'd still only need to go about .600 to win 34 games at that point (27w-18l), and wins do tend to be easier to come by in the last two months of the season. Once that carried on for like 30 games, though, you'd be looking at them being like 9-38 and needing to win 70%+ of remaining games to hit even the lowest estimate of play-in games. I think that might be the time when anyone should see the window closing, and stop e.g. rehabbing Embiid to come back ASAP and start giving him 6 months to get back into form.
It's a big old mess no matter what. But I don't think you're going to see serious interest in calling it a lost season and going for draft positioning until at least the 45-game mark--which is still 2+ full months away. And even then I'd kinda doubt they'll start pulling healthy guys etc.