SelfishPlayer wrote:
1st round pick in the Saric trade?
We got our pick back, that i think would be an unprotected pick this year if we didn't have it?
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SelfishPlayer wrote:
1st round pick in the Saric trade?
SelfishPlayer wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
I like how Hinkie supporters like yourself conveniently remove several of Hinkie's draft picks from consideration like Noel, Okafor, Saric, and MCW. Those are all of his draft picks too, the genius that he is...
Noel was a good pick, Saric was a good pick(and the trade to get him was also good... picked up a 1st rounder), Okafor was a bad pick, but who knows whether or not he was overruled by ownership, and the MCW pick was a good pick. I mean he won rookie of the year.
1st round pick in the Saric trade?
LongLiveHinkie wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:
Noel was a good pick, Saric was a good pick(and the trade to get him was also good... picked up a 1st rounder), Okafor was a bad pick, but who knows whether or not he was overruled by ownership, and the MCW pick was a good pick. I mean he won rookie of the year.
1st round pick in the Saric trade?
Got our 1st round pick back from Orlando that we gave up in the Bynum deal. To move back 2 spots. And Hinkie didn't even want Elfrid, but took him betting Orlando did. He bet right. It was a good move.
LongLiveHinkie wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:
Noel was a good pick, Saric was a good pick(and the trade to get him was also good... picked up a 1st rounder), Okafor was a bad pick, but who knows whether or not he was overruled by ownership, and the MCW pick was a good pick. I mean he won rookie of the year.
1st round pick in the Saric trade?
Got our 1st round pick back from Orlando that we gave up in the Bynum deal. To move back 2 spots. And Hinkie didn't even want Elfrid, but took him betting Orlando did. He bet right. It was a good move.
The first-round pick going from the Sixers to Magic is lottery-protected for two years, top-11 protected in yr 3, top-8 protected in yr 4.
If Magic don't get a first from Philly by 2016, they get two second-round picks, league source said.
http://www.libertyballers.com/2012/8/10/3233353/andrew-bynum-dwight-howard-iguodala-trade-first-round-pick-sixers-magic
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
SelfishPlayer wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
You act as if Hinkie has a monopoly upon losing. What in the world would have made the Sixers a winner had any other bad GM came to town?
Not every GM would have taken Embiid because of his injury. He did. He got top value for MCW before the rest of the league figured out he sucked. He got a pick swap, Stauskas, and a 2019 1st for essentially free. We can speculate about what other GMs would have done all day. It's useless, because it is speculation. Hinkie did it, that's what we know. All we know are the facts and that is without Hinkie we don't have Embiid or Simmons. Bottom line.
And whoever we get with that Lakers and 2019 Kings pick is thanks to him too. oh, and the cap room.
I like how Hinkie supporters like yourself conveniently remove several of Hinkie's draft picks from consideration like Noel, Okafor, Saric, and MCW. Those are all of his draft picks too, the genius that he is...
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SelfishPlayer wrote:Eyeamok wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
Brett Brown is in control of the lineup. If Nerlens plays 1 minute it's because of Brett Brown. If Nerlens plays all 48 it's because of Brett Brown. Nerlens is criticizing his playing time. On all levels of basketball that's a shot at the head coach. Do you understand that?
I could be wrong but you probably don't understand that basketball played on the NBA level is not the same as basketball played in the gym or on at the college level. They look the same but they are very different games/businesses.
Most of the NBA coaches have bosses they answer to. Bosses that tell them to take their center and play him as a Power Forward so they can highlight another player and bosses that give coaches an impossible roster and say hey deal with this.
If you took the time to actually listen to the interview you would have heard Nerles say that the coach has a lot on his plate and "they" not "he" needs to figure this chit out. Who is the "they" he is talking about? Let me give you a clue, his father recently handed him a GM job for a basketball team in Philadelphia.
So when you say he is taking a shot at the head coach you are making it very simplistic. It's a shot at the organization and the way the team has been constructed. Do you understand that?
Unless you can prove that BC is controlling Brett Brown's lineups then everything that you said doesn't matter. Where's your source?
Eyeamok wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:Eyeamok wrote:
I could be wrong but you probably don't understand that basketball played on the NBA level is not the same as basketball played in the gym or on at the college level. They look the same but they are very different games/businesses.
Most of the NBA coaches have bosses they answer to. Bosses that tell them to take their center and play him as a Power Forward so they can highlight another player and bosses that give coaches an impossible roster and say hey deal with this.
If you took the time to actually listen to the interview you would have heard Nerles say that the coach has a lot on his plate and "they" not "he" needs to figure this chit out. Who is the "they" he is talking about? Let me give you a clue, his father recently handed him a GM job for a basketball team in Philadelphia.
So when you say he is taking a shot at the head coach you are making it very simplistic. It's a shot at the organization and the way the team has been constructed. Do you understand that?
Unless you can prove that BC is controlling Brett Brown's lineups then everything that you said doesn't matter. Where's your source?
Brett Brown mentioned that Noel “missed everything,” being away from the team in the preseason and the start of the regular season to rehabilitate inflammation in his left knee.
“Twenty minutes before the game [Friday], I learned he was going to play,” Brown said. “He hasn’t been a part of us. I think this conversation goes to a higher level, a more real level in a few weeks when he actually had some practices.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/244315/76ers-Take-Nerlens-Noel-Out-Of-Rotation
If the coach was making all of the decisions he would know if Noel was playing or not. Not 20 minutes before the game.
You are welcome.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
SelfishPlayer wrote:Eyeamok wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:
Unless you can prove that BC is controlling Brett Brown's lineups then everything that you said doesn't matter. Where's your source?
Brett Brown mentioned that Noel “missed everything,” being away from the team in the preseason and the start of the regular season to rehabilitate inflammation in his left knee.
“Twenty minutes before the game [Friday], I learned he was going to play,” Brown said. “He hasn’t been a part of us. I think this conversation goes to a higher level, a more real level in a few weeks when he actually had some practices.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/244315/76ers-Take-Nerlens-Noel-Out-Of-Rotation
If the coach was making all of the decisions he would know if Noel was playing or not. Not 20 minutes before the game.
You are welcome.
It still doesn't mean what you want it to mean. It looks like he learned from the medical staff that Noel was a go so he gave him 8 minutes. Noel bulked, now he isn't playing at all. If BC were in control of the lineups Noel wouldn't be sitting out entire games right now.
The medical staff. Eyeamok wrote:
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The medical staff.
This is a multi-millon dollar organization and the head coach is only informed 20 minutes before a game that one of his best players is available. Even though they had played that Wednesday night and today is Friday Evening! That is some piss poor communication going on right there.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
SelfishPlayer wrote:Eyeamok wrote:
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The medical staff.
This is a multi-millon dollar organization and the head coach is only informed 20 minutes before a game that one of his best players is available. Even though they had played that Wednesday night and today is Friday Evening! That is some piss poor communication going on right there.
The same medical staff that gave Noel and Bayless the okay to begin the season without surgery, although both eventually elected to get surgery...
TTP wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:
Not every GM would have taken Embiid because of his injury. He did. He got top value for MCW before the rest of the league figured out he sucked. He got a pick swap, Stauskas, and a 2019 1st for essentially free. We can speculate about what other GMs would have done all day. It's useless, because it is speculation. Hinkie did it, that's what we know. All we know are the facts and that is without Hinkie we don't have Embiid or Simmons. Bottom line.
And whoever we get with that Lakers and 2019 Kings pick is thanks to him too. oh, and the cap room.
I like how Hinkie supporters like yourself conveniently remove several of Hinkie's draft picks from consideration like Noel, Okafor, Saric, and MCW. Those are all of his draft picks too, the genius that he is...
Even if you didn't like the Noel pick, if he didn't trade Jrue (along with the other veterans) and draft a rookie that sat out all of 2013-14, we don't end up with the third pick to take Embiid (with an outside chance of making the playoffs and losing the pick entirely). Embiid is a direct result of Hinkie. It's extremely unlikely another GM comes in and puts us in position to draft third that year, let alone making the pick itself.
Negrodamus wrote:In the spirit of digging up old threads, what has gone quiet is the Brett Brown haters. Not that 8 games makes a coach, but does everyone still want to launch him out of a cannon?
SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
Eyeamok wrote:Can someone please dig up a thread about the 76ers having a culture of losing. And how coach Brown and company are teaching the young players how to lose and ultimately be losers.
Thank you in advance.