I wrote and commented on a few threads earlier in the season about how bad the 76ers were and how they were an embarrassment to the league. Since starting the season 0-17 or whatever it was, they have actually played pretty competitive basketball and are now all the way up to 11 wins.
While this cuts to the core of some of the debates surrounding the celtics, is this their worst nightmare? If the season ended today they would have the 3rd worst record and have about a 50% chance on missing out on a top 3 pick. After stashing one first rounder overseas (Saric) and having another spend the season on IR, that has to be an absolute nightmare for the 76ers.
While it would be good if they were winning because Michael Carter Williams appeared elite or Noel was averaging 13 rebounds and 4 blocks, this hasn't been the case. They have had surprising performances from guys like Henry Sims, Robert Covington and to a lesser extent KJ McDaniels. I am not sure any of these guys projects to be more than an 8th or 9th man on a decent team, so getting some wins with them playing well seems pretty bad. Thoughts?
First of all Robert Covington is a 24 year old making 1 million dollars a year for 4 years shooting nearly 40% from beyond the arc...
Every shot that goes in makes him more and more valuable. Seriously, how many contenders would give up an asset for that? A LOT.
KJ McDaniels is a rookie. He's younger than MCW. So how is him contributing to winning a bad thing again? If the Sixers win more games because their rookies are "too good" then that is a good thing for them.
Nerlens Noel is absolutely a huge reason for the 76ers success. They've gone from a bad defensive team to a league average one in the span of a year and he's a major reason for that. He's already an impact defender at 20. That's incredibly rare.
You're also forgetting Jerami Grant who is way better than expected from beyond the arc and is a rookie 2nd round pick as well.
Hollis Thompson is a young guy on a cheap contract as well. If he keeps shooting well he becomes more and more valuable as a trade asset.
In short, their success has been almost entirely because of young players on long, cheap(in many cases non-guaranteed) contracts.
How is this a bad thing again?
The top 2 prospects in the draft log jam the Sixers anyways. As long as they have a top 6 pick they'll be fine. And they have Miami's 1st Rounder this year as well.
The Sixers suck. The players you just listed suck. But they don't suck enough to fulfill Philly's plan to have the worst record in the league again.
Again, the Sixers are worse than the Celtics and it's not accurately reflected in just wins and losses. Look at the point differential for each team. And while Philly does have two picks from last draft that have yet to play, Boston has at least 7 first rounders in the next 4 drafts.
Mike
Scorching hottake from a guy who has no idea what he's talking about.
The Sixers suck because they're young, and they flat out don't care about roster construction whatsoever. Young players, in general, are not contributors to good teams. Hell Anthony Davis probably wasn't a net positive for his team as a rookie.
Robert Covington does not suck, and his contract is unreal. If you want to find a 24 yr old 40% 3 pt shooter who can swing between 3/4 and has a 4 yr 4 million dollar per year deal anywhere else in the league be my guest. There aren't a whole lot of guys that cheap who can shoot and play respectable defense.
Nerlens Noel is probably the best defensive rookie since Duncan was a rook. He's already defending the rim as well as guys like Duncan, Sanders, Howard, Drummond, the Gasols, Cousins, etc.
As for the other guys... They're all like 20 years old, there's no way to tell who will turn into what yet.
The only guy I'd give any credence to being a bleh player is MCW because he makes Ben Wallace look like Kyle Korver which is a problem in the 2015 NBA. I'm not really high on him as anything more than a 15 min per game push the pace guy off the bench on a decent team.
And when you say Philly will have the worst record in the league again, exactly what previous season are you referring to?