Ruzious wrote:payitforward wrote:Ruzious wrote:Aren't you a huge McConnel fan? Shouldn't he get more burn at PG? I think they got Harris for the playoffs more than anything else - not sure it makes sense for them to re-sign him.
McConnell is unrestricted. But, sure.
Maybe they can trade for Fultz...?

As to Harris, do you recollect what they gave up for him? 3 months ago? Their 2020 R1 pick (lottery protected), Miami's 2021 R1 pick (unprotected & almost certainly a lottery pick), Landry Shamet (a R1 pick 9 months ago, 9th among rookies in minutes & a very promising young player), their 2021 R2 pick, & Detroit's 2023 R2 pick.
If they really only got him for the playoff run, then Elton Brand should be fired immediately. Actually, their ownership should commit hara-kiri for all the awful hirings & other decisions they've made the last few years. I'm looking forward to their firing Brett Brown any day now.
You can stick a fork in the Sixers. They're done.
So you're saying Philly should pay what it takes to keep Harris? I'm guessing Harris costs far more than McConnel will.
Btw, they also got Boban and Scott in the trade. Was it a smart trade? - hell no. I believe I said at the time that I finally agreed with you on something. We used to agree most of the time. But I don't think re-signing Harris for the money it will take will make the trade any less bad.
We still agree most of the time, Ruz -- or at least I agree with you most of the time!

But people don't go back & forth in debate about the things they agree on!
No, I don't think Philly should pay Harris -- he will be overpaid by a lot. I really had high hopes for him coming out of college, but he hasn't developed into the player I hoped he'd become. Not altogether his fault in that he has the "tweener" problem -- doesn't rebound well enough to play the 4 & not mobile enough for a 3.
What I think is in the last sentence of my previous post: they're done. Or, more accurately, they've done themselves in. They've got a couple of outstanding players, of course, so it they retain Butler & get really lucky in this draft, they won't tumble. But... imagine that team if they'd retained Hinkie & done a good job in the 2015 & 2017 drafts! Whoa!
As to Boban & Scott, like Harris they are unrestricted. Scott was terrible as usual (shot the 3 well, but look at TS%; awful at everything else). Boban is really good, of course. But, will they be smart enough to retain him?