TigerInYourTank wrote:Arsenal wrote:Chamberlainship wrote:I haven't scoured the list of free agents/possible trade targets because I didn't think it was a viable option.
With the Embiid injury, I was thinking that Harris might suggest to Hinkie that after 3 really bad years (one of which wasn't Hinkie's fault), they throw a bone to the fans. They wouldn't be abandoning the plan, just making an adjustment to make the product a little more entertaining and "be a better citizen of the league" or whatever Harris said when the majority of teams voted to change the lottery back before the season.
What you are suggesting IS abandoning "the plan" and that's why Harris and Hinkie won't do it. Thankfully we finally have ownership and management that is committed to building a champion and not just committed to filling the arena, placating the fans, and/or making some short term profits.
You are totally speaking out of turn. The quantity and expected quality of draft picks accumulated for next year should not make it necessary to tank a 3rd year, Embiid or no Embiid.
It's OK to be willing to keep delaying one's own gratification, but calling out other fans who want to see the team competitive after 2 years of tanking is just wrong. You are just giving legs to the hitherto ridiculous story of a Hinkie ponzie scheme.
Not signing non star free agents is not to make the team worse. The point is that you don't know what your core is yet, so signing ancillary players to support your core can't be done because we don't know what the core is yet.
These are the contracts that mess up rebuilds because they are expensive, and two years down the road, may not fit what you need.
The team next season will be better than last season even if Embiid doesn't play. I think the summer of 2016 is the first time where we should think about free agents.
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