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There's plenty to evaluate if we're being objective.
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Hinkie is overseeing a complete rebuild. This is a four to five year project. Nothing worth grading on a macro sense for awhile.
There's plenty to evaluate if we're being objective.
Like lying about injuries.
Guys like him and Larry, Magic, and MJ makes me wish I was born 10 years earlier.The Dream
Too bad most of you were too young to witness that bad boy.
Guys like him and Larry, Magic, and MJ makes me wish I was born 10 years earlier. Thank goodness for YouTube. :\
I hope you aren't measuring their progress by wins and losses.
I need agree the Embiid injury hurts, a lot.
For that matter it's way too early to say Ainge failed too when they still have 2 more unprotected Brooklyn picks coming. We're judging Philly's and Boston's rebuilding efforts before the process has even played out.
For that matter it's way too early to say Ainge failed too when they still have 2 more unprotected Brooklyn picks coming. We're judging Philly's and Boston's rebuilding efforts before the process has even played out.
I agree with this but I still don't think the 76ers are as far off as most think. With how many top 3 picks they're getting, they're bound to pan outBoston is already doing better even though they goofed this past draft.
I can't say the same, players are much better today when they were back then.
Sure Larry/Magic/MJ/Dream were all great but the collective amount of talent is much higher now.
I'm cool with Bron/AD/Curry/KD/Russ/Harden/Blake over that time period.
I'll hold my comments on Hinkie and this Sixers rebuild till after next years draft when they have 37 first round picks.
Sad thing is there really arent any great guards coming out of college next year that'll be top 3.
Chris Porter just got baptized on ESPN. WOW
Not to mention they have literally half the lottery in their name next year.
I can't say the same, players are much better today when they were back then.
Sure Larry/Magic/MJ/Dream were all great but the collective amount of talent is much higher now.
I'm cool with Bron/AD/Curry/KD/Russ/Harden/Blake over that time period.
the league might have more top end talent right now, but its extremely watered down. The fundamentals and baskeball IQ these days are awful. And I'll blame the fact that most of these kids go to college for one year and never develop. Sure there are the AD and KD's of the world. Those guys never needed much work so going for 1 year was fine. but there are a bunch of dudes who were 1 and done and never reached their ability. Staying 3-4 years would have helped them.
You can have the dudes you mentioned. I'll take MJ/Bird/Magic/Barkley/Hakeem/Isiah/CLyde/Ewing/Karl/Stockton/Pippen/Iverson.
The 80's and 90's basketball era was 2nd to none. Modern day hoops is awful. The only thing I give to this era is players are way more athletic overall.
True, they could have two top 5 picks and also could have two other first rounders from OKC and MiamiWhy do people think this? They have their own pick and the lakers pick.
Yup! Crazy to see him. He got destroyed on the first play of the game, it was viciousChris Porter???? Auburn kid?
There are plenty of dudes in the 90s that went to school for 4 years that never panned out. Joe smith, Michael olowokandi, Terrance Morris, Byron Houston, blah blah blah. Every one and done doesn't pan out just like every old dude out of college isn't an NBA player. College doesn't prepare you for the NBA, it prepares you for college basketball
Yup! Crazy to see him. He got destroyed on the first play of the game, it was vicious