Easymoney wrote:Ericb5 wrote:Easymoney wrote:Why are you so willing to hand the keys to Simmons and prematurely build around him when he hasn't proved anything at this level yet? I understand the logic behind drafting him, but this year should be about evaluation. It should be about 1. seeing if these guys can gel together and 2. figuring out who the keepers really are if it doesn't work. With our upcoming picks, assets, and cap space it makes no sense to pull the trigger on one of our best prospects.
btw- I don't think the lineup you posted is efficient. However, I do think the lineup I posted with shooters can be very efficient on offense.
The length is outstanding and that team is built to inflate Simmon's assist numbers.
The problem is that Okafor already has one foot out the door anyway due to Embiid being a better player, and Noel having limitations that make him unable to play next to Okafor.
So Okafor is a 50-50 proposition anyway if he is going to be on the Sixers. Then you add a better player in Simmons that further complicates Okafor's position.
I am a huge Okafor fan in terms of his long term potential, but I think Simmons and Embiid are both better prospects, and Okafor can bring back a lot in trade, AND we have absolutely putrid backcourt talent, and the writing is just on the wall.
That's the point- you THINK that Simmons and Embiid are better prospects. How can you be so sure without getting more data? Are you willing to make a major change like this simply on an unproven assumption? That's such a reckless thing to do.
Embiid hasn't played at a high level in 3 years and he has injury issues. I'm rooting for Joel, but he's not out of the woods yet.
Simmons hasn't played one minute in the NBA, yet we already have a mandate to begin building around him? Once again, I get why people want to draft Ben and a genuinely believe he has good potential, but he has his flaws too. He's also not guaranteed to be a better player than Jah, contrary to popular opinion around here.
Why are you so obsessed with fixing our backcourt this year when we have multiple picks in a deep guard draft next year? That line of thinking doesn't make sense. This year should be about evaluation, let the guys earn their spot and figure out which players work best together.
Exactly the way I see this coming season, time to evaluate the prospects we have and not field a finished product. Roster balance and team need really don't matter until the core is established. Currently I consider our core moving forward Simmons, Embiid and Okafor, but honestly that's far from set in stone. How are all the fans pushing to deal Okafor going to feel if we send him to Boston for #3 and then Embiid suffers another set back? Then we go from a perceived logjam at center to Noel and that's it. Be patient, just because Hinkie is gone doesn't mean we need to rush things and potentially derail our rebuild.