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Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason

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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1041 » by TTP » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:37 pm

The rumor about the Bulls trying to move WCJ could make a Horford + picks for Otto Porter Jr trade much more appealing to them.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1042 » by bball4life » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:39 pm

Sportfan73 wrote:
SixthStreet wrote:What about making an offer on De'Aaron Fox? I think Richardson would match salaries. Then add 21 + a little bit future draft considerations or Thybulle. His three point shooting regressed but maybe there's something to do there if the new Kings regime isn't as high on him. He would be a nice fit.

Bro come on. Not getting fox without Ben at this point. And no he’s not worth that but he sure as hell is to the kings. He’s their guy, and really damn good


The Kings supposedly didn't draft Luka because they already had Fox. Which if true is the stupidest thing ever. But assuming that is true they can't possibly trade the guy who they "chose" over Luka.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1043 » by fl311 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:42 pm

Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1044 » by Sportfan73 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:43 pm

fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

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Post#1045 » by Mik317 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:44 pm

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Sportfan73 wrote:
SixthStreet wrote:What about making an offer on De'Aaron Fox? I think Richardson would match salaries. Then add 21 + a little bit future draft considerations or Thybulle. His three point shooting regressed but maybe there's something to do there if the new Kings regime isn't as high on him. He would be a nice fit.

Bro come on. Not getting fox without Ben at this point. And no he’s not worth that but he sure as hell is to the kings. He’s their guy, and really damn good


The Kings supposedly didn't draft Luka because they already had Fox. Which if true is the stupidest thing ever. But assuming that is true they can't possibly trade the guy who they "chose" over Luka.

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Post#1046 » by SixthStreet » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:47 pm

Sportfan73 wrote:
SixthStreet wrote:What about making an offer on De'Aaron Fox? I think Richardson would match salaries. Then add 21 + a little bit future draft considerations or Thybulle. His three point shooting regressed but maybe there's something to do there if the new Kings regime isn't as high on him. He would be a nice fit.

Bro come on. Not getting fox without Ben at this point. And no he’s not worth that but he sure as hell is to the kings. He’s their guy, and really damn good


His shooting regressed big time and the new regime might not view him as a fit. I'd inquire to see.
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Post#1047 » by youngcrev » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:48 pm

fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.


As in something else significant is being discussed (aside from Harden) or are you just calling this guy out for him labeling Hield as significant?
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Post#1048 » by fl311 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:49 pm

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fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

Lavine???


I have heard a few names tossed around (Lavine is one) but no concrete details so I won’t reveal too much more.
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Post#1049 » by bball4life » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:51 pm

Given the crappy contracts we have to offer, I can't imagine the "significant" move is anyone other than Hayward or heaven forbid, Westbrook. If it's neither of those guys, then the Sixers would have to include guys like Shake and Thybulle and first round picks and I can't think of anyone off the top of my head that's worth giving up all of our promising youth and future for that is a realistic target.
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Post#1050 » by dwm5037 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:54 pm

fl311 wrote:
Sportfan73 wrote:
fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

Lavine???


I have heard a few names tossed around (Lavine is one) but no concrete details so I won’t reveal too much more.


Would you consider the potential names mostly positive?
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1051 » by mhunt » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:54 pm

fl311 wrote:
Sportfan73 wrote:
fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

Lavine???


I have heard a few names tossed around (Lavine is one) but no concrete details so I won’t reveal too much more.


Well, Lavine or another player of that level without giving up Ben or Jo would be amazing, IMO. About the best one could expect this offseason.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1052 » by Sportfan73 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:54 pm

fl311 wrote:
Sportfan73 wrote:
fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

Lavine???


I have heard a few names tossed around (Lavine is one) but no concrete details so I won’t reveal too much more.

Complete understand, was more inquiring if that fits the mold of the type of guy they would target!
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Post#1053 » by Stanford » Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:56 pm

I don't think Lavine is a big move either. He's fine and would be useful here, like Hield, but he's not a huge difference maker.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1054 » by Sportfan73 » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:00 pm

fl311 wrote:
Sportfan73 wrote:
fl311 wrote:Buddy Hield is not the "significant" move. That is something that has been discussed. I hope to hear more as the day goes on but all i know as of this morning is Ben is still not being discussed.

Lavine???


I have heard a few names tossed around (Lavine is one) but no concrete details so I won’t reveal too much more.

I’m honestly just trying to think who else fits that type of guy going through the teams. Wiggins maybe? Oladipo, maybe FVV from Toronto? Fournier and Ross together from Orlando? Rozier or Graham from Charlotte? There’s not a crazy amount options. Derozan makes no sense to me lol
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseaso 

Post#1055 » by Sixerscan » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:00 pm

Stanford wrote:I don't think Lavine is a big move either. He's fine and would be useful here, like Hield, but he's not a huge difference maker.

I mean unless you want to trade Simmons and/or 20 million first round picks they’re not going to be able to completely remake the franchise in a day. They need something positive to get the ball rolling the right way again. Don’t love Lavine but if he’s available for a cheap price I can talk myself into it.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1056 » by Sixersftw » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:01 pm

If Lavine is reasonably priced, he can be hid defensively and ticks a lot of boxes offensively. He's not perfect but it could be worse, compensation dependent.
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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1057 » by DT RAW » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:02 pm

edit quoted wrong post

smh at people talking about jrich and a pick for fox LOLOL

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Post#1058 » by Stanford » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:03 pm

Sixerscan wrote:I mean unless you want to trade Simmons and/or 20 million first round picks they’re not going to be able to completely remake the franchise in a day.


Yeah, that's fine. I agree. I just sense a tone that makes it seem like Lavine is going to be a significant step to a title and I'm afraid of what it might cost to get him.

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Re: Fixing the Mess Pt. 2 Sixers Offseason 

Post#1059 » by Sixersftw » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:05 pm

DT RAW wrote:smh at people talking about jrich and a pick for fox LOLOL


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Post#1060 » by DT RAW » Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:05 pm

lavine is the PERFECT buy low guy who can blossom into a stud

uber athletic, young, good 3 point shot, gets to the line, good handle, good around the basket..

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