ijspeelman wrote:jbk1234 wrote:I guess JB really lit into the officials from last night, which tbc, he should've. That was some really atrocious ref baiting by Embiid and Harden last night and apparently we have yet another point of emphasis that isn't surviving the regular season.
That aside, I really think this team would be better off with a late lottery pick than a best of seven series in the first round. We have a couple of needs that have to be addressed, limited ways of addressing, and the ability to select a more NBA ready player even if his ceiling isn't quite so high.
I think the playoff experience (even if it is 4 out) could be more useful than the mid-round 1st. I like the idea of getting to run our scheme in a playoff environment and see what works and what doesn't work so they can hopefully address it in the off-season.
I think we are pretty well off assets wise. We have all our FR picks (besides this year if we do make the playoffs, then we lose 2023 if we make the playoffs), an expiring Love, two-year Cedi contract, possible sign-and-trade with Sexton (if we don't want to re-sign), expiring LeVert (if we don't want to re-sign), Okoro (if we don't like him for the future and/or are offered a crazy move [I am on team keep Okoro... I think he can hone his skills on his three (volume and efficiency) and be a great 3&D G/W]), multiple second round picks, and Windler/Wade contracts.
I just don't know that another opportunity to pick in the lottery will be forthcoming anytime soon. We've been absolutely crippled by injuries this season, and Fedor just reported that while Allen will be available for the post season, he won't be 100%. All of Booker, Mitchell, Mikal Bridges, Haliburton, and Vassel were late lottery picks.