PhilasFinest wrote:FlightBrothers wrote:PhilasFinest wrote:
If Okafor's value gets you pretty much nothing in return, why wouldn't you look to move Noel (pending RFA) if the value was there?
I understand we all like Noel and his defensive impact. I like Noel and want him to remain a Sixer.....but if your sold on Joel Embiid being 1 of your franchise players, paying someone 20+ million a year to be a backup/insurance policy doesn't really project as a slam dunk move long term, both for the Sixers as a team and Noel as a player. I know we have deep pockets now, but you have to constantly think ahead.
I do not believe Embiid will consistently play more than 60 games in a season and I think having a high level backup such as Noel will maintain our defensive intensity through an entire season. I think his impact on defense and the fact that he is a low usage player on offense who doesn't need the ball is extremely valuable. Not to mention with my eye test the team is just better when Noel plays.
If you plan to lock up Embiid for a long time you will need to invest in a high level rim protecting backup for him as well IMO. I would resign Noel and try to trade Okafor AND Richaun Holmes.
And that is fine. Id 100% be on board with that logic and reasoning to keep Nerlens.
The underlying question still remains, is Noel on board with that plan? I know we can match ANY offer and pay him more than anybody....but is he going to be happy being a career back-up/spot starter? My gut tells me no.
He was openly disgruntled early on with this situation. He changed course and is now saying all the right things, but if internally we know he isn't going to be sipping this kool-aid long term.....moving him for value IF available would make sense.
I agree if he will not accept the role. This is just my opinion I don't think he would mind if the logjam was cleared up some and it was just Embiid and him at the spot. I think he can easily get 20-30 mins as a back to Embiid and hopefully playing a few minutes at PF with him in the future (small stretches). Not to mention those 20 or so games Embiid will miss each year where Noel can start and play 30+ possibly.





















