dhsilv2 wrote:Pointgod wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
That's exactly what he's attempted to do. Because Morey understands what he's doing, he knows he isn't in a rush and he knows that Ben would be one of the best assets on the market for a disgruntled star, he's not rushed (how many times do we have to say this?). His ownership group would veto any of these deals and fire him on the spot it he took them to them for approval. These deals have been laughable for a player like Ben.
Also the 76ers aren't winning this year. So it's even more absurd people are talking about how he needs to hurry up on this. They aren't beating the bucks or nets without a star. If they do your thing and look for small assets to package, they're not going anything so this idea of wasting a year of Embiid's career is down right comical. Morey would rather miss the playoffs and get a lottery pick to be frank.
Well that’s beyond idiotic if they end up in the playoffs. Probably the dumbest front office decision from the past 5 years. What Moreys trying to do is turn the 76ers into a contender in one shot with the Simmons trade instead using Simmons to get assets a rebuilding team would actually want.
Morey's got a proven track record of success in what hes' doing. Trying to argue a guy who's revolutionize his job is dumb is a really odd take. What he's doing is the only smart play here. But you keep thinking he can trade ben for something that's better to help a rebuilding team. That offer hasn't been made and Ben is EXACTLY what a rebuilding team would want.
Morey is not half as smart as he thinks he is. Ben is a depreciating asset everyday that passes the offers are just going to get worse and Morey would pretty much have to give up literally all their assets in a superstar trade where Ben goes to a third team. Ben is in no way what a rebuilding team wants. Morey stans are smoking crack if you believe he’s what a rebuilding team wants.











