Leaving aside his spineless capitulation to Adam Slither to destroy The Process... Josh Harris is a cheap piece of garbage who ruined Embiid's prime by being too damn CHEAP to build a winner around him.

Sell the team Josh!
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mjkvol wrote:I'm no fan of Harris if for no other reason than his allowing Silver to ruin the Process, but I don't see nearly as much correlation between paying the tax and playoff success as proper team management and drafting success. Harris has shown the willingness to spend for players like Harris, Horford, Harden and George, and aside from the Harden team being the closest to being a legit contender, what has he gotten for it?
Of course, allowing Silver to wreck the franchise started a run of hideous management choices, so for that in and of itself he deserves to be reviled by the fan base, which had little to do with him being cheap.
Embiid P wrote:mjkvol wrote:I'm no fan of Harris if for no other reason than his allowing Silver to ruin the Process, but I don't see nearly as much correlation between paying the tax and playoff success as proper team management and drafting success. Harris has shown the willingness to spend for players like Harris, Horford, Harden and George, and aside from the Harden team being the closest to being a legit contender, what has he gotten for it?
Of course, allowing Silver to wreck the franchise started a run of hideous management choices, so for that in and of itself he deserves to be reviled by the fan base, which had little to do with him being cheap.
Generally agreed but in hindsight it was the setback during Embiid's recovery and him needing a second surgery on his foot and subsequent drafting of Okafor out of desperation (one can certainly speculate whether it was Hinkie's choice to draft Okafor or his hand was forced by Harris and company) that caused Silver and the league (who I'm not defending by any means) to intervene and force the Colangelos on us. It was Jerry who blocked the Okafor trade to Boston that Hinkie wanted to do at the 2016 deadline which led to him essentially being stripped of his duties at the end of the season. And the rest is history.
Had that setback with Embiid not occurred, our fortunes might have turned out completely different. But shoulda woulda coulda I know.
mjkvol wrote:Had the Okafor trade been allowed to go through think how much might have changed for both franchises. The Okafor draft was a hideous decision in real time, but Silver's meddling is what started the snowball rolling.
76ciology wrote:mjkvol wrote:Had the Okafor trade been allowed to go through think how much might have changed for both franchises. The Okafor draft was a hideous decision in real time, but Silver's meddling is what started the snowball rolling.
The real mistake with Okafor wasn’t how we handled him after the draft.. it was drafting him in the first place. If we had taken someone like Kristaps and the trade didn’t go through, at least we’d still have a player with real on court value and flexibility. But with Okafor, it felt like we were the scammer trying to convince someone to trade us gold for garbage.
That’s also why ownership felt the need to push Hinkie out. Imagine having the No. 3 pick today, and every top prospect’s agent refuses to let their client play for your team.. except maybe Egor Demin or someone further down the board.
Arsenal wrote:This cheap bastard has only paid $38m of tax in 12 years, meanwhile real contenders are spending hundreds of millions. No idea why fans give him a pass on this.
His cheapness is the reason we didn’t run back our best team with Butler after getting so close in 2019.
Negrodamus wrote:Arsenal wrote:This cheap bastard has only paid $38m of tax in 12 years, meanwhile real contenders are spending hundreds of millions. No idea why fans give him a pass on this.
His cheapness is the reason we didn’t run back our best team with Butler after getting so close in 2019.
I thought Butler was offered the max but he hated Brett Brown and didn’t want to be second fiddle to Ben.
The fact that they traded for Tobias after they traded for Butler when both were free agents and later Butler yelled "Tobias Harris over me!?" makes me think he didn't turn down the max from the Sixers, but rather they pivoted from him.Negrodamus wrote:Arsenal wrote:This cheap bastard has only paid $38m of tax in 12 years, meanwhile real contenders are spending hundreds of millions. No idea why fans give him a pass on this.
His cheapness is the reason we didn’t run back our best team with Butler after getting so close in 2019.
I thought Butler was offered the max but he hated Brett Brown and didn’t want to be second fiddle to Ben.
Black Mage wrote:The big mistake was the Mikal Bridges draft because it brought us the pick that ultimately brought in Tobias and screwed up the thinking on Jimmy.
Also, the Jimmy and Ben/Brett stuff was absolutely real. Jimmy does not tolerate fakers and losers and he knew that's exactly what Ben was and Brett was protecting him. The team made a bad decision to back Ben and Brett and move off Jimmy b/c they thought signing Tobias would balance it out.
Sorry, owner's ain't cheap. He literally built a beautiful state of the art facility when past ownership forced our professionals to practice and workout at a freaking medical school facility.
Let's not forget he was willing to fire coaches with years left on the contracts just to try and get a better coach in.
The issue hasn't been money, it's been trying to find a sound decision maker after blowing by letting Hinkie get pushed out. I totally believe we have a title if we had kept Hinkie. OKC is proof that Hinkie's vision would have worked out.
zaz102 wrote:The fact that they traded for Tobias after they traded for Butler when both were free agents and later Butler yelled "Tobias Harris over me!?" makes me think he didn't turn down the max from the Sixers, but rather they pivoted from him.Negrodamus wrote:Arsenal wrote:This cheap bastard has only paid $38m of tax in 12 years, meanwhile real contenders are spending hundreds of millions. No idea why fans give him a pass on this.
His cheapness is the reason we didn’t run back our best team with Butler after getting so close in 2019.
I thought Butler was offered the max but he hated Brett Brown and didn’t want to be second fiddle to Ben.
phifans wrote:I guess being cheap didn't prevent OKC and IND playing in the recent NBA Finals ...
FlyingArrow wrote:phifans wrote:I guess being cheap didn't prevent OKC and IND playing in the recent NBA Finals ...
Nope, not at all, but there's a decent chance that this prevents them from being a serious contender two years from now when Tyrese returns.