parson wrote:50 years from now, Jamaaliver lies, dying in bed, with a glass globe in hand, uttering the words, "Josh Smith, Josh Smith" (er, I mean, "Rosebud, Rosebud") over and over again.
Hopefully, I'll be over the trauma of watching that kid chuck, whine and scowl for 9 years by the time I'm on my deathbed. Been a Hardcore Hawks fan for 17 years. sadly, most of those came with the knucklehead as a starter.
Couldn't get Mutombo, Smitty or Shareef for a decade. Had to be the moron.
More than anything, I just really think we missed some great opportunities to improve our team the last few years. Lillard, Pau, Monroe, Turner. We're so untalented right now it's sickening.
theatlfan wrote:Not exactly sure why this deal keeps coming up.
1) From the reports I saw, we didn't kill the trade - PHI did because they wanted to see how their parts fit around Bynum 1st.
2) Even if we could have pulled the trigger, what good would it have done us at this deadline? PHI has desperately been trying to deal both of these guys for months now and haven't been able to - they've even lowered their demand for Turner to a 2nd now.
Just re-iterating the fact that:
A. Ferry has dismantled most of our CORE and all we have to show for it thus far is capspace no one wants, a losing record for the first time in years and Lucas Nogueira.
B. Guys here were adamantly against trading for Hawes and Turner, but at the very least these guys could have been packaged in later trades for tangible assets. At best, their combined 30 ppg and 14 rpg could provide needed production for our ball club. Today's haul for Philly:
The 76ers made three trades on Thursday, sending out starters Hawes and Turner along with Allen and getting back Earl Clark and Henry Sims from the Cavs, Byron Mullens from the Los Angeles Clippers and Granger, along with a total of five second-round draft picks.
Nothing to set the world on fire. But if Philly can get multiple 2nd rounders for Hawes, couldn't we have gotten at least as much for Josh.
And for the record, I believe Turner has a real chance to play a big role in Indy. But, as always...time will tell.