dckingsfan wrote:Ruzious wrote:The excellent foul shooting is obviously because of Wall's absence.
How many buzzer-beating shots did Otto make - not to mention one that maybe didn't quite beat the buzzer so we won't mention it. It's such a valuable asset to make those shots after the defense has done its job for 23 seconds. Watching the game, I thought Saric and Covington played well, but looking at the boxscore, they combined for 7 of 24. That's a lot for Embiid and Simmons to make up for, and they didn't. Aside from a few defensive breakdowns giving up layups and wide open 3's, the Wiz played excellent defense on the whole, and they made all their open shots for a change. Fun game to watch - realizing Philly is the team of the future.
I do feel that Philly makes that jump next year and is right there with Boston and Philly. They also pick-up two more picks, 10 & 18 right now. I could see them trying to trade up if they could get Doncic. Otherwise - they are better just sitting where they are at and picking up wings. And then picking up FC players in the second round with their three picks. But a FC rotation of Embiid, Saric and Holmes isn't bad

Add to that they have Simmons, Bayless, McConnell & Fultz at PG. Guessing they could make a trade for a SG...
Philadelphia might have a bit too much talent. They're also not a sure thing for a variety of reasons.
--Joel Embiid has not been able to stay healthy (unlike Marcin Gortat).
I hope Joel stays healthy. He's great. However, he's (very) injury-prone. All Philadelphia 76er eggs are in the basket that needs JE healthy.
--Dario Saric is talented. Yet, Richaun Holmes seems even more impactful. They're really deep now but minutes could cause a departure. Also, Dario could get to be a superstar, perhaps, if he had more touches. That will never happen with Embiid and Simmons as his teammates.
--Robert Covington. Who's he? Like Otto Porter he's a really good player who does not get enough shots.
Philadelphia could become world beaters. However, in life nothing is certain. Who foresaw Gilbert Arenas getting hurt? Washington has experience and POTENTIALLY A LOT MORE stability.
The Sixers have talent, but so did the Wizards when they had Webber and Howard and Rod Strickland. Remember how Wiz management knee jerk traded Chris Webber? Within a couple of years that team had all sorts of new players...

So might Philadelphia.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.