bedjawII wrote:Stinky Hinkie wrote:So this is where I'm a bit torn. On one hand nothing would be sweeter than to get our first victory of the season against our most hated rivals, but on the other hand, it would also be great to subject them to eternal mediocrity like we were for so many years before Hinkie. Decisions decisions.
What the hell? Beat the C's and let them beat up on other teams to stay mediocre.
You make it sound like you believe Hinkie has puled us out of mediocrity or at least has the ship pointed in that direction. Let's be clear Hinkie hasn't done a thing except take a mediocre team and make it abysmal. You can't possibly watch this team play these past 8 games and point to any one tangible thing that says this franchise is headed in the right direction. We are all going on hope and faith at this point.
What are you talking about? Did you expect us to be a decent team this year? Believe it or not this is the plan. 5 wins, 10 wins or 20 wins? Who cares?
How exactly does one pull an NBA team out of mediocrity? And how long does it take? Does it only take one season, which is all Hinkie has had? I mean come on. Be realistic here. This takes time and I know you know that. So where is the irrationality coming from?
To "pull us out of mediocrity " Hinkie has acquired assets since he's come here. Noel, Embiid, MCW, Wroten, McDaniels, Saric, a high lottery pick in 2015, another first rounder in 2015, major cap space, etc.
You don't go from a terrible NBA team and franchise to a mediocre team overnight. And who wants to be mediocre in the NBA? You? We were stuck there far too long with Iguodala, Thad, etc. Time to move on and rebuild. Again patience is the key. I feel like a broken record (a record is what we used to listen to music on before 8 tracks, tapes, CD's, iPods, phones and they would sometimes skip and repeat a part of a song over and over and over until you moved the needle. Oh forget it).