sonictecture wrote:Are the players working hard to improve for their next contract or because they love the game and want to compete?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2015553-3-most-improved-players-for-the-philadelphia-76ers-this-seasonSpencer Hawes, Thaddeus Young and Evan Turner had their best days playing for the Sixers last season. At some point last season when the team was able to beat the top teams like the Heat, Rockets, Bulls (with Drose) and the Cavs?
Hawes averaged 15/10/2..
http://www.thesixerscave.com/2013/11/25/the-new-and-improved-spencer-hawes/Evan turner averaged 20/7/4
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/pattisonave/drives-evan-turner-key.htmlThaddeus Young
Young reinserted the three-point shot into his repertoire this season. His 258 three-point attempts are a career high. He had a combined 34 attempts in the last three seasons. He's been far more aggressive on the offensive side of the ball, already attempting 200 more field goals this season than he did all of last year.
Even with his usage numbers up higher than ever before, he’s still managed to keep his true shooting percentage at .519, hovering around his career average of .541.
All of this lends itself to more scoring opportunities, obviously. Young is averaging a career high of 18.1 points per game—up from his career average of 13.7.
And MCW, the guy who was said to be TO prone, can't create, doesn't have advanced ball handling and can't shoot. Averaged 17ppg 7rpg 7apg and almost 2spg.
Tony Wroten went from being a 2ppg player to a 13ppg player
http://www.sheridanhoops.com/2013/12/20/tony-wrotens-journey-from-benched-rookie-to-most-improved-player-candidate/Hollis Thompson
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/sports/sixers/76ers-film-review-Inventing-Hollis-Thompson.htmlHenry Sims
http://www.libertyballers.com/features/2014/4/6/5585814/henry-sims-sixers-greg-foster-al-jeffersonEven Nerlens Noel has been 100% healthy with improved shooting mechanics and higher vertical leap.
http://www.libertyballers.com/2014/4/9/5596076/nerlens-noel-injury-sixers-return-76ersThe whole Sixers rebuilding program is focused on player improvement.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/64381/philadelphias-victory-labWho is teaching the young players beyond the coaching staff?
Jason Richardson and Thad. Both are known being good leaders and locker room presence. Since you state "is", I guess we are oversupplied in this aspect.
Do the players feel a vital part of their communities?
Sixers' players have shown great support for the franchise.
We saw MCW participating in draft night, despite the fact that he might be traded.
Thad was seen in the Sixers bench during the summer league to give guidance to the young guys.
Noel was even part of the recruitment team for Wiggins when he visited the team. Noel also acts like a big brother giving advice to Embiid while recovering from his injury.
It's not enough just to draft well any longer, you have to go beyond that build a sustainable success
Sam Hinkie during his post draft press conference went on to say that he receives calls from agents that they want to play for the Sixers because of the winning environment and a good place for player development the sixers have.
http://www.nba.com/sixers/sam-hinkie-post-draft-press-conference#Hinkie talked about how agents of the rookies wanted their players to play with the team.
2:10-3:10
Winning culture. Do you know that Sixers fought harder than a much talented team like the Magic or the Bucks? And it showed with their record last season. Sixers had a better record than the Bucks and only 5 less loss record than the Magic.
Hell, Sixers even beat really good team like the Heat twice (home opener and season ender), Rockets, Blazers and the Rose lead Bulls. And a handful of close games like the Celtics, Cavs and the Nets game.
If the team fought hard to win games, despite their lack of talent that shows on their record and was able to beat really good teams.
If the players supports the franchise in every step by participating and supports their events and moves.
If every player had this thirst for development by being in their best shape and tweaking their games.
If the team continues to learn how to close out games by winning close games against good teams.
If the young players are guided by good vets like Thad and Jrich (hell they can sign dime a dozen vet or dr.phil for minimum to guide these kids). If the franchise doesn't tolerate poor habits like attitude problems like poor work ethic and poor off court attitude problems....
Can you still say that the Sixers is a poor environment for the young players?
The thing that people should realize is that, Sixers didn't "tank" because they didn't give effort and just really are playing to lose games. Sixers "tank" because the team want to maintain cap flexibility (you should have known that being a thunders fan), didn't want to overpay mediocre players and want to ensure Noel and Embiid will most likely have good career by not rushing them and letting them recover, correct and strengthen.
Sixers knows this "winning environment" thing more than the casual fans. They aren't building this team like these perennial losing franchises with poor player development environment, don't work hard to win games and questionable character players. Brett Brown knows that by being under Pop's tutelage for years. Hinkie with his experience with the Rockets.
The team is all about internal and external growth, flexibility and maximizing assets. This is the fastest way and the lowest possibility for failure way in rebuilding.
I guarantee you, we will have enough talent to make the play-offs and maybe even compete in year 3 of our rebuilding.
There’s never been a time in history when we look back and say that the people who were censoring free speech were the good guys.