76ciology wrote:DCasey91 wrote:ankle420breaker wrote:We weren't actively dangling him and pursuing Simmons trades. I think Ben is able to wrap his head around being involved in a scenario where a superstar hits the market and outwardly conveys his interest in coming to Philadelphia.
This isn't the regime of yesteryear. Doc and Daryl have gone on record saying they're content with the current roster and in the end weren't willing to take such a massive swing to pay their price. I don't foresee any lingering drama as we collectively move on.
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After all this time pandering to every need under the sun for Ben it hasn’t work out at all. I believe Morey was 100% keen on the deal but management is once again has always been enamored by a hugely flawed player.
He needs to recognize the fact the way he plays hurts the team especially in the playoffs.
The ideal scenario for Ben is a literal fantasy 2k sim to get all the players that fit with him “perfectly.”
And once again your not winning with Ben as your 2nd go to option
Elite 3rd best player sure. But that is his value right now
Teams certainly don’t build around their 3rd best that’s for sure.
I’d rather cater to the actual player that’s a legit MVP/DPOY canidtate every year in his prime as long as he’s healthy which he most certainly is.
Fwiw if I was Thybulle I’d keep my head down and work my ass off to be a legit NBA rotation player before saying anything. But that’s just me I guess
Once side of the coin has ran its race
The other side was always the more valuable one since the beginning.
I dont think management was the reason.
I just think that, unlike Nets, Nets can really make a quantum leap from their position (already have two superstars) after going all in for Harden. Unlike us.
Nets have better risk vs reward ratio than us doing a deal that would require us to give like 4 draft picks and 4 pick swaps.
Rox got Dipo, Exum and 4 draft picks and 4 pick swaps. I say they’re asking just or very near to as many picks.
Imagine us trading Ben, Thybulle and 4 draft picks and 4 pick swaps. Short term, you don’t make that quantum leap Nets did. Long term, you risk being a mediocre team while Biid is post his peak.
You’re looking at Biid at age 31 with no draft picks and likely 1-2 borderline stars. That’s like the Orlando Magic right now with Vuc, Fournier and Fultz.
The more I think of Ben, I think he’s more of a third star. This brought me peace and acceptance. Second stars can still carry a team on his shoulder like AD or PG or Kyrie. Not Ben. Ben is more like an accessory, he makes Biid or your second star great.
I do think we need to trade for Beal or Lavine with Tobias and assets. But if not, you better hope one of Seth, Milton, Maxey or Tobi becomes a 2nd star. Because once Biid is slowed down by elite defense or he gets cold, you’re in deep sh*t.
That’s fairly put if we’re being realistic I agree Simmons as the 3rd star.
The downside though is because of the pairing together you 100% need a 2nd/1st option star that’s of a very particular type. We both know what the type of player is (Combo wing/guard 3lvl scorer at a high volume).
I just think we’re very hemmed in at getting that because they have probably the highest value in the comp.
You’re very astute with your comments here so kudos. If we go down the organic route Milton is for sure the best chance down the line. Mentioned it earlier
But he’s the right age (24) next year will be his 4th season. His timelines and playstyle matches up perfectly with Embiid & Simmons
But is his ceiling more than say someone like Lavine?
For the wizards I can’t see them trading Beal without Ben and vice versa.
For Lavine though they’re maybe a realistic chance at getting him without trading away Ben. Then the question becomes is Lavine better than Milton projects to be?
And Lavine def matches up timeline wise/playstyle
Because asking Harris to be the 2nd banana and playing hot potato with the others down the stretch we’re definitely in deeeeep sh****t lol.