NYSixersFan wrote:hookshot199 wrote:NYSixersFan wrote:I really don't want to talk about Hinkie anymore, but threads like this force me to do so

The Hinkie supporters are so narrow minded....They refuse to admit that there is more to being a GM then just tanking...and that he failed miserably in the other areas...
We're not narrow minded, we're right-minded. Hinkie's only serious failures were that he occasionally missed the big picture with his low-ranked picks (the Golden State swap is an example) and he miscalculated on not having a veteran point guard, which made the team unwatchable last year. But on balance, given where we were and where we're now, it's a pretty good job of general-managing.
the PG issue was a big problem....you didn't think his PR skills and relationships with agents were a big problem?
Not just the PG, he screwed up by taking a bunch of players that play the same position. The league knows it, it's why they can't get anything for Okafor and Noel, well Noel because he's terrible due to never having a real NBA PG to play with.
It all hinges on Embiid, if he stays healthy and plays 70 games a year for the next 4-5 years, the Sixers will be competing in the playoffs, if not and Simmons becomes the number 1 option, forget it.
Plus, I'll still go with the Okafor draft, IMHO, he needed to come out of that draft with more than just Okafor, especially when they lost the Heat pick that year. A GM not worried about how many games a team might win would have found a way to get more talent on this team.
Btw, I love Embiid, but of course he loves the process, dude didn't play on the what, the 2nd or 3rd worst team in NBA history last year? I'm sure Noel loved the process when he sat out his rookie year as well.