AirP. wrote:Stanford wrote:LloydFree wrote:PJ Tucker, Eric Gordon, a 1st in '20 and "22 and this is a win for the 76ers.
Hell yeah, I'd take that deal.
PJ Tucker, Gordon and 2 late 1st round picks is not good value, those 2 first round players may never be rotational players for a playoff team(which you'd hope to have with Embiid and Simmons).
Who is your late game playmaker in the playoffs in the next few years? Nobody is the answer until Simmons gets a GOOD jumper (and that isn't happening soon to a guy shooting 60% from the line) and with that, continued being knocked out in the playoffs in the 2nd or if you get lucky with the seeding... 3rd round.
This isn't who has the best assets wins, you still have to have certain roles being filled (which Boston found out this year) and more importantly you'd be missing possibly the #1 role for a contender, a late-game playmaker, with a strong roster that's fine in the regular season but it won't cut it in the playoffs.
Once again... YOU JUST TOOK THE EVENTUAL CHAMPS TO THE LAST SECOND IN GAME 7 WITH YOUR BEST PLAYER SICK MULTIPLE GAMES AND NOT MUCH CHEMISTRY BUILT BY THE STARTERS... Even if Leonard goes back to Toronto(which he shouldn't), Philly is probably the top team in the East if they run it back and make some adjustments on offense to make better use of their players. WHy would you not want to be one of the top 4 teams to win a championship the next 5 years (I'd hope in 3-5 years Simmons finally develops a solid jumper giving Philly 2-3 options at the end of games with Simmons, Butler or Harris).
PJ Tucker, Eric Gordon and two 1sts are significantly better than what we traded to get Butler from Minnesota.



















