If you don’t like ainge’s picks please look at what the 76ers have done, often drafting hire than us. Time lord, grant Williams, brown, smart, Tatum is such insane haul.
Imagine having zhaire smith, okafor, Noel, Embid, fultz simmons instead. I know suns also had an absolutely brutal couple of years drafting bender, chriss, Josh Jackson and Alex Len in the high lottery.
well when you focus on the duds on one team and not the other and then leave out some of the good players like Maxey, Covington, Grant, Thybulle, Shamet, even Saric pre-injury, it can skew anyone's drafting history.
Boston has had plenty of duds like Yabu, Zizic, Hunter, JJJ, Melo
The Sixers biggest problem has been the extreme roster mismanagement and ill fated trades they've made (the Butler experiment was a disaster). They just haven't made good use of their roster. Even without making a single trade they could have had the following team (also not accounting for the cap room they would have had to sign some guys): Embiid, Grant, Covington, Maxey, Simmons, Thybulle, Shamet, Saric, Fultz. That team is far more balanced and better than what they currently have. A lot more depth and a roster that makes a lot more sense. And since I have Shamet on that team, that means they didn't make the Harris trade so they'd also have had the picks that became Saddiq Bey and Tre Mann. I have no idea if they would have taken those guys, but they probably would have had at least 1 usable player, if not 2, from those spots.
Every team has hits and misses on the draft, but not every team is competent in what they do with the roster. That has been Philly's biggest failure. They just have made short sighted moves that only slightly improved the team in the near term, but at great cost to the long term. The Butler experiment was the biggest failure, but far from the only one. If they weren't going to bring Butler back and probably build the team around the Embiid/Butler duo, they never should have acquired him (that was my biggest complaint with the whole Irving trade to Boston i.e. Boston didn't properly build the team around him and go all in like they should have). You can survive a blunder like that, but Philly has had a lot of those blunders and that is why they are where that are.
That said, I expect them to win game 6 and close out Toronto and I wouldn't be surprised at all to see them beat Miami in the 2nd round. I don't think they will beat the Boston/Milwaukee winner, but the ECF would be a solid enough season for a team that hasn't been there in 20 years.