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wiggins prefers 76ers, sixers may trade up
« on: June 10, 2014, 04:38:06 PM »

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Re: wiggins prefers 76ers, sixers may trade up
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When your 3 choices are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers, I think most people would prefer to go to Philly.  I know I would.

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Re: wiggins prefers 76ers, sixers may trade up
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When your 3 choices are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers, I think most people would prefer to go to Philly.  I know I would.

Considering a large portion of your life is spent on the road and you have zero obligation to live in the city you play for during the off season, I don't know how much that factors in.
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Re: wiggins prefers 76ers, sixers may trade up
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When your 3 choices are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers, I think most people would prefer to go to Philly.  I know I would.

Considering a large portion of your life is spent on the road and you have zero obligation to live in the city you play for during the off season, I don't know how much that factors in.

Philadelphia is a big market and they actually have some  heritage.  The other 2 are small markets and have no heritage.

Plus I think most would consider Cleveland to have been run horribly in recent years.  While Philadelphia and Milwaukee have both kind of "meh," I would say Philly is run better.

Philly has the best cap situation by far as well as the most young talent.  Sure Cleveland has the best star in Irving, but a lot of people don't think he'll be sticking around.  And again this comes back to how poorly they're run.

Do you think all 3 teams are on equal footing when it comes to being able to attract free agents or ability to go over the cap to fund a contender?

I just think there's multiple basketball reasons why most people would rather go to Philly over the other 2.

But since you touched on the "living" aspect.  Do you really think "but you spend most of the time on the road and don't have to live in the region" has ever really swayed a player to a city he didn't want to play in?  That's never seemed to work for the small market teams in the past.  I'm personally under the impression that most players' spend the majority of their time in the city they play in, but maybe I'm wrong on that.

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I think cleveland such go ahead and trade the 1st pick for the 3rd and Thadeous Young. It would take the pressure off them from blowing the 1st pick again

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When your 3 choices are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers, I think most people would prefer to go to Philly.  I know I would.

Considering a large portion of your life is spent on the road and you have zero obligation to live in the city you play for during the off season, I don't know how much that factors in.

I would think is huge. If it doesn't factors in then how come so any free agents stay away from Boston due to the cold? Why did James leave the place he grew up? 

Philly is a bigger market. Regardless of living conditions playing a factor, you would think out of those three destinations Philly would be an obvious choice.

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When your 3 choices are the Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Philadelphia 76ers, I think most people would prefer to go to Philly.  I know I would.

Considering a large portion of your life is spent on the road and you have zero obligation to live in the city you play for during the off season, I don't know how much that factors in.

I would think is huge. If it doesn't factors in then how come so any free agents stay away from Boston due to the cold? Why did James leave the place he grew up? 

Philly is a bigger market. Regardless of living conditions playing a factor, you would think out of those three destinations Philly would be an obvious choice.

Philadelphia is a bigger market, for sure. I was taking the post to be about location based on the phraseology. If that wasn't the case, my mistake.

LeBron left Cleveland to win a ring. I have yet to see an explicit list of free agents who bailed on Boston because of the weather.


As for the living -- Kevin Garnett famously summered in Malibu, despite playing in Minnesota and Boston.
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