I'm not worried about it. I trust Morey.syntax wrote:zaz102 wrote:I would be shocked if this teams ends next season by running it back. They almost made a major trade 2x last year and I'm sure are feeling a lot more pressure for next year.PhilaOwnsBoston wrote:I'm sure Sixers fans will talk themselves into the team if they run it back. That's what the fan base does. Come the fall, fans will believe Simmons will start scoring and shooting jumpers like has happened almost every year since he's been drafted. And believe that Harris can develop into a closer. I don't think the fans actually believe it, but fans want hope so they talk themselves into it. And then the hopes will be dashed yet again and the cycle continues.
But frankly, it doesn't matter if the fans buy in or not. It matters if Embiid does. And if they run it back and have another disappointing playoffs, he's going to want out of here in the worst way. So before you talk yourself into running it back, keep in mind it could possibly cost you Joel Embiid.
Morey didn't say much in his end of year press conference, but what he did say was he had to do a better job getting the right players to help them win. I guess he could mean minor moves, but based on what I said in the first paragraph, I think he's looking for more.
Well theres about 50 coaches, research and development and strategy and analytics guys working on it right now if it makes you feel better.
I think a big issue the team had was the poor and constant change of FO leadership during the critical years where they needed direction.
I think Morey is a good leader and can provide that direction. He's obviously a lot smarter and successful at being an NBA GM than me, everyone on this board, and most of other GMs in the NBA.










