Eyeamok wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:The championship Spurs model had Duncan (Embiid) and two to three excellent creators in Tony Parker, Manu, and Diaw. The Sixers currently have only one excellent creator in Simmons (Diaw on gamma rays) and people want to pass on drafting a PG high in the draft in favor of a wing and/or drafting a less talented PG late? Not wise to pass up a chance to draft a Tony Parker clone in De'aaron Fox when an opportunity to more closely approximate the roster of the championship team the Sixers have been modeling themselves after is right in reach.
What if you are passing up the next MJ?
Tony Parker was taken # 28? The 76ers have
2nd round pick – Knicks (36th overall)
2nd round pick – Mavs (39th)
2nd round pick – Heat (46th)
2nd round pick – Hawks (50th)
And 4 first round picks in the next 2 years.
It's time for BC and his staff to do some work and stop relying on Mr. Hinkie to make things easy for them. We have Hinkie to thank for being in a position to draft Ben Simmons. We have Hinkie to thank for being in the #3 position in this draft. Let's thank BC for finding a diamond in the rough at PG if that is what this team needs.
And this is all speculation on my part. But if Ball does not have a killer workout, say he goes head to head with Fox and Fox kills him, and Jackson comes in and kills it in his workout for LA. All possibilities. Magic could easily choose Jackson. And then Ball is there for the 76ers...father and all!
What wing(s) in this draft could potentially be the next MJ?
How many PGs drafted in the 2nd round within the last 15 years have become an All Star? I'll start you off, Isaiah Thomas...