I think Philly's way ahead of us on the road to perdition. Who knows what will happen, but they've taken an extremely risky road built upon IF piled upon IF piled upon IF. For the next 2 years this will likely be the worst team in the NBA. Saric may well re-sign in Turkey after 2 years rather than come over to a mess. Embiid is 2-3 years away IF healthy. Their talent on the floor last year was the worst in the NBA and their team was one of the worst in NBA history. They weren't tanking on the floor like we did losing a lot of games in the 4th quarter. The Sixers were getting blown out. MCW getting ROY was one of the bigger jokes I've seen and Philly began peddling him after the season ended.
Going forward, Philly's future picks are worse than the average team. Yet they don't have a team now. They have to develop what they have in what's going to be a tanking/losing culture. It?s novel approach which sounds good to some, but it also means it's untried. It's very controversial and a lot of people outside this forum and the Sixer fanbase think it isn't going to work.
The secret of basketball isn't about basketball. Philadelphia's depending on a lot of people hanging together when they're tanking despite the inherent NBA pull of money and stats that works against team cohesion. Hinkie's a big stats guy, but at some point you have to pay attention to managing people and the Sixers? haven't created an environment that isn't going to help these young men develop. Hinkie?s a 2nd year GM, Brown?s a 2nd year HC, and Young, their most experienced player in his 6th year, has been on the trading block and is headed for UFA soon. Not even a guy late in his career with experience winning on the roster. Little experience top to bottom and dependent on a D-league level talent this season that will be tough to develop. A fantasy basketball fanboy's dream, but implementing it and getting value out of what they done is fraught with difficulty.