Eyeamok wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:There's no evidence to any reports ever lol. Unless we have a hidden camera in the GM offices. Zach Lowe reporting it is good enough for me.
But anything to defend Sam Hinkie the god. When he does something bad it either was just a rumor no truth to it, but when Colangelo does something bad SOUND THE ALARMS!
Attendance is up.
The team has been featured on ESPN and in all basketball related circles.
The best players are Embiid and Simmons.
Multiple first round picks and cap space are still at the 76ers disposal.
All of this thanks to SAM. I am going to sound the alarm right now. When is BC going to do something that is going to have a long term positive effect on this team? He signed Covington to a good contract. But since then Covington has been playing less than stellar. JJ Redick is a one year stop gap. He traded away a valuable asset to get Fultz, who is just not (in my opinion) physically able and mentally able to compete right now. Now when this team needs him.
So yes Sam made a lot of mistakes. But it got us from a negative position in terms of assets and players to where we are today. So tell me what is BC's contribution been or going to be? Trading Noel for a fake #1 pick? Or is he just going to continue to ride the coattails of our former GM?
lol you're doing the same thing Hinkie bashers did except to Colangelo. "When is he going to do ____???" Takes patience. Just like people preached with Hinkie. What did you expect him to do? Turn him into a contender already? He's doing exactly what Hinkie would have done. Draft players, supplement with short term contracts in free agency, try to develop the young studs into stars and bide your time until they can get a superstar in free agency. That was always the plan.
And please cut the "fake first round pick" stuff. That was put out by the PR team, not Colangelo. It was more Scott O'Neil than it was BC. He got fair value for a bad basketball player, on a team that had a logjam of big men created by Sam Hinkie, which significantly hurt any leverage in trade talks.
BC's work is yet to come. The trio of young superstar talents is in place. Now he needs to land a big fish veteran either via free agency or trade. Gotta wait a few more years to fully judge him, but as of right now he's just continuing the rebuild.
And for the record, to even suggest and imply that Covington going cold shooting the ball after the extension is somehow BC's fault is... I don't even know what to say to that.