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Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #120 on: June 15, 2015, 06:19:28 PM »

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No agent is going to partake in the conspiracies being pushed here. It would ruin their reputation and their clients' and the NBA is a small world populated by people with long memories. Total BS.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #121 on: June 15, 2015, 06:35:23 PM »

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The timetable was 5-8 months and here we are with a 7 footer who has had injury issues in high school then a stress injury in college and a foot stress injury in the pros and we are 11 months in and he still has a boot on? This is not good news for Philly at all.

Not apocalyptic, that comes later, but no Philly fan should hear this news and say "oh thats fine, no worries here"
5-8 months to begin activity... takes about a year for it to be fully healed.  All we've heard is that it's not fully healed.  I doubt they want to risk their franchise player by sending him into summer league if he's not 100%
ah, I read the quote incorrectly.

As you have noted this is why it is not time to completely panic. Philly has not announced that he will miss next year or even part of it or that he will need surgery.

However, the fact remains that a 7 footer who has been hurt his entire athletic career is not healing from a stress related injury at the expected rate. This is unequivocally not good and rather worrying.
the Greg Oden 2.0 Freightfest is why a player widely believed to be "by far" the best player of the 2014 draft fell to #3.   Noel was widely believed to be the best prospect of the 2012 draft and he fell to 6th.  That gamble seems to have paid off... it's still too early to say whether or not the Embiid gamble paid off.  If he is out another season, that's a big problem.   Them putting him into a protective boot?... seems to lend credence to the belief that they need the soft tissue to build up more before they have him play summer league in 23 days.  The NBA season isn't for another 5 months.

I thought he was ruled out for summer league. I do hate the modern NBA news method of "sources" where you don't know what is true.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #122 on: June 15, 2015, 06:57:55 PM »

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The timetable was 5-8 months and here we are with a 7 footer who has had injury issues in high school then a stress injury in college and a foot stress injury in the pros and we are 11 months in and he still has a boot on? This is not good news for Philly at all.

Not apocalyptic, that comes later, but no Philly fan should hear this news and say "oh thats fine, no worries here"
5-8 months to begin activity... takes about a year for it to be fully healed.  All we've heard is that it's not fully healed.  I doubt they want to risk their franchise player by sending him into summer league if he's not 100%
ah, I read the quote incorrectly.

As you have noted this is why it is not time to completely panic. Philly has not announced that he will miss next year or even part of it or that he will need surgery.

However, the fact remains that a 7 footer who has been hurt his entire athletic career is not healing from a stress related injury at the expected rate. This is unequivocally not good and rather worrying.
the Greg Oden 2.0 Freightfest is why a player widely believed to be "by far" the best player of the 2014 draft fell to #3.   Noel was widely believed to be the best prospect of the 2012 draft and he fell to 6th.  That gamble seems to have paid off... it's still too early to say whether or not the Embiid gamble paid off.  If he is out another season, that's a big problem.   Them putting him into a protective boot?... seems to lend credence to the belief that they need the soft tissue to build up more before they have him play summer league in 23 days.  The NBA season isn't for another 5 months.

I thought he was ruled out for summer league. I do hate the modern NBA news method of "sources" where you don't know what is true.
Before this setback, the Sixers did say Embiid would play in summer league.  Considering the last setback turned out to be nothing, its hard to predict how this one will resolve itself. 

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #123 on: June 16, 2015, 10:13:06 AM »

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No agent is going to partake in the conspiracies being pushed here. It would ruin their reputation and their clients' and the NBA is a small world populated by people with long memories. Total BS.

Yeah, the CT scan definitely happened and revealed that the healing was "whatever vague term they used to say happening slower than they wanted." Joel Embiid's agent is sure as heck not gonna let this splash across headlines if it isn't true, because if he's got to negotiate a contract down the line this definitely isn't upping any offers. 

Are the Sixers going to try to use the uncertainty to their advantage? Possibly? Wouldn't surprise me given their history, and they may try to control the leaks coming out in a certain manner or whatever. Nobody knows for sure, but the medical issue itself is definitely real.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #124 on: June 16, 2015, 10:55:25 AM »

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hate to see a promising young player go through this but a part of me deep down inside is rejoicing that Philly's best laid plans to continuously tank to win the lottery is backfiring big time at the moment. 

for his personal health, I hope Embiid stays out until he's fully healed, even if that costs him another season.  one more year of Philly paying him to sit on the bench and another year of his rookie contract (and under team control) gone.  :)

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #125 on: June 16, 2015, 01:41:43 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #126 on: June 16, 2015, 02:02:52 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.
no. and wrong of you to say so. engage civilly with folks here all you want. state your thoughts, support your opinions, and listen and learn from others.

to glibly call for the banning of people based upon their opinions about basketball opens up a rather nasty set of questions of who should be banned next and why?

should those who wish to infringe upon other's opinions be banned? (yes, i am including posts that call for banning those whose opinions they disagree with. quite the paradox, no?  ;D )

i vote no to that. please continue to post and to post well supported views that engage and refute intelligently those with different opinions.
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Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #127 on: June 16, 2015, 02:03:24 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

You tanked last year... You're like a whopping year ahead of us on the rebuilding schedule. Whoop dee do. It's not that hard to win 40 games in the East, it's very hard to get to the 55ish plateau that tends to separate contenders from also rans.

John Wall was really good 3 or so years in, the reason that his team wasn't is because it's run by idiots that have no idea how to maximize his talent.

Nerlens Noel is already good, it's not unheard of for young players to contribute in their 2nd or 3rd year. If it takes 5 years from when Hinkie gets hired I could honestly not care less. This franchise has had 1 winning season in 25 years. I don't care about the 8th seed.

How will we ever find a scorer with 5 first round picks in the next 13 months and more cap space than anybody in the NBA?!?!

Like yeah, it's really hard to build a contender, but that's true regardless of the method. The Celtics have a nice surrounding setup, but where are the star and the rim protector?

And spare me the bad karma nonsense, that's about as practical as me saying Danny Ainge hasn't invested enough in preventing voodoo curses.

Development environment? Players develop with minutes and coaching focused on development. Not watching better players play instead. The Sixers don't have bad habits. It works hard defensively, has a good shot selection(that they don't make haha) and runs the floor.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #128 on: June 16, 2015, 02:11:02 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

You tanked last year... You're like a whopping year ahead of us on the rebuilding schedule. Whoop dee do. It's not that hard to win 40 games in the East, it's very hard to get to the 55ish plateau that tends to separate contenders from also rans.

John Wall was really good 3 or so years in, the reason that his team wasn't is because it's run by idiots that have no idea how to maximize his talent.

Nerlens Noel is already good, it's not unheard of for young players to contribute in their 2nd or 3rd year. If it takes 5 years from when Hinkie gets hired I could honestly not care less. This franchise has had 1 winning season in 25 years. I don't care about the 8th seed.

How will we ever find a scorer with 5 first round picks in the next 13 months and more cap space than anybody in the NBA?!?!

Like yeah, it's really hard to build a contender, but that's true regardless of the method. The Celtics have a nice surrounding setup, but where are the star and the rim protector?

And spare me the bad karma nonsense, that's about as practical as me saying Danny Ainge hasn't invested enough in preventing voodoo curses.

Development environment? Players develop with minutes and coaching focused on development. Not watching better players play instead. The Sixers don't have bad habits. It works hard defensively, has a good shot selection(that they don't make haha) and runs the floor.


Bro, did you not read my comment? I said I WANTED THE CELTICS TO TANK. But I understood when they didn't force it the way the Sixers had. We'll see who has the last laugh. If the Celtics get Love or Aldridge this year, or trade for Cousins, will you shut up about the Sixers? Nope, you won't. Because you're stuck on being stubborn. Picking Embiid was one of the dumbest decisions in the world. It's one thing to draft a player who had a torn ACL, but they drafted a dude with a stress fracture. Something large players typically have issues coming back from. But they don't care, they wanted to tank. They could've kept Payton, but nope, let's trade for Saric and tank some more. When the Celtics are good, and the Sixers still suck, I hope not to see you on these boards, seriously.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #129 on: June 16, 2015, 02:44:21 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

You tanked last year... You're like a whopping year ahead of us on the rebuilding schedule. Whoop dee do. It's not that hard to win 40 games in the East, it's very hard to get to the 55ish plateau that tends to separate contenders from also rans.

John Wall was really good 3 or so years in, the reason that his team wasn't is because it's run by idiots that have no idea how to maximize his talent.

Nerlens Noel is already good, it's not unheard of for young players to contribute in their 2nd or 3rd year. If it takes 5 years from when Hinkie gets hired I could honestly not care less. This franchise has had 1 winning season in 25 years. I don't care about the 8th seed.

How will we ever find a scorer with 5 first round picks in the next 13 months and more cap space than anybody in the NBA?!?!

Like yeah, it's really hard to build a contender, but that's true regardless of the method. The Celtics have a nice surrounding setup, but where are the star and the rim protector?

And spare me the bad karma nonsense, that's about as practical as me saying Danny Ainge hasn't invested enough in preventing voodoo curses.

Development environment? Players develop with minutes and coaching focused on development. Not watching better players play instead. The Sixers don't have bad habits. It works hard defensively, has a good shot selection(that they don't make haha) and runs the floor.


Bro, did you not read my comment? I said I WANTED THE CELTICS TO TANK. But I understood when they didn't force it the way the Sixers had. We'll see who has the last laugh. If the Celtics get Love or Aldridge this year, or trade for Cousins, will you shut up about the Sixers? Nope, you won't. Because you're stuck on being stubborn. Picking Embiid was one of the dumbest decisions in the world. It's one thing to draft a player who had a torn ACL, but they drafted a dude with a stress fracture. Something large players typically have issues coming back from. But they don't care, they wanted to tank. They could've kept Payton, but nope, let's trade for Saric and tank some more. When the Celtics are good, and the Sixers still suck, I hope not to see you on these boards, seriously.

I did read your comment... My point is this, tanking is tanking. A half-hearted attempt at it doesn't somehow erase all the stuff you wrote about the Sixers. All of those things you calimed were factors would have impacted the Celtics as well. Personally, I don't think they're a big deal at all as some of them(Karma) don't make any sense whatsoever.

And if the Sixers, who BTW could offer a way better package than the Celtics, trade for Cousins will you? Knock yourself out signing Aldridge, he'll be like 33 by the end of the contract and his main offensive weapon is the least efficient shot in basketball. I'd actually like to see Kevin Love on the Celtics, he'd be a good fit, Brad Stevens would use him well, and he's the right age for your rebuild. Plus he have the offense run through him. It'd be fun.

As far as drafting Embiid... Who exactly blew the doors off their rookie season behind him? It's not like Durant was waiting in the wings and we picked Oden. He was the most talented player in the draft, and it wasn't close. Big men have recovered from that injury before. Kevin McHale and Big Z in particular. Big men have been ravaged by it as well. Yao and Walton to name a few. Maybe he doesn't pan out, who knows? It was a risk and one I was good with the Sixers taking because if anybody can sustain a missed draft choice early on it's them.

And the Payton trade was a fleecing, they got their own first round pick to move back two spots and take a better prospect.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #130 on: June 16, 2015, 05:11:25 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

You tanked last year... You're like a whopping year ahead of us on the rebuilding schedule. Whoop dee do. It's not that hard to win 40 games in the East, it's very hard to get to the 55ish plateau that tends to separate contenders from also rans.

John Wall was really good 3 or so years in, the reason that his team wasn't is because it's run by idiots that have no idea how to maximize his talent.

Nerlens Noel is already good, it's not unheard of for young players to contribute in their 2nd or 3rd year. If it takes 5 years from when Hinkie gets hired I could honestly not care less. This franchise has had 1 winning season in 25 years. I don't care about the 8th seed.

How will we ever find a scorer with 5 first round picks in the next 13 months and more cap space than anybody in the NBA?!?!

Like yeah, it's really hard to build a contender, but that's true regardless of the method. The Celtics have a nice surrounding setup, but where are the star and the rim protector?

And spare me the bad karma nonsense, that's about as practical as me saying Danny Ainge hasn't invested enough in preventing voodoo curses.

Development environment? Players develop with minutes and coaching focused on development. Not watching better players play instead. The Sixers don't have bad habits. It works hard defensively, has a good shot selection(that they don't make haha) and runs the floor.


Bro, did you not read my comment? I said I WANTED THE CELTICS TO TANK. But I understood when they didn't force it the way the Sixers had. We'll see who has the last laugh. If the Celtics get Love or Aldridge this year, or trade for Cousins, will you shut up about the Sixers? Nope, you won't. Because you're stuck on being stubborn. Picking Embiid was one of the dumbest decisions in the world. It's one thing to draft a player who had a torn ACL, but they drafted a dude with a stress fracture. Something large players typically have issues coming back from. But they don't care, they wanted to tank. They could've kept Payton, but nope, let's trade for Saric and tank some more. When the Celtics are good, and the Sixers still suck, I hope not to see you on these boards, seriously.

I did read your comment... My point is this, tanking is tanking. A half-hearted attempt at it doesn't somehow erase all the stuff you wrote about the Sixers. All of those things you calimed were factors would have impacted the Celtics as well. Personally, I don't think they're a big deal at all as some of them(Karma) don't make any sense whatsoever.

And if the Sixers, who BTW could offer a way better package than the Celtics, trade for Cousins will you? Knock yourself out signing Aldridge, he'll be like 33 by the end of the contract and his main offensive weapon is the least efficient shot in basketball. I'd actually like to see Kevin Love on the Celtics, he'd be a good fit, Brad Stevens would use him well, and he's the right age for your rebuild. Plus he have the offense run through him. It'd be fun.

As far as drafting Embiid... Who exactly blew the doors off their rookie season behind him? It's not like Durant was waiting in the wings and we picked Oden. He was the most talented player in the draft, and it wasn't close. Big men have recovered from that injury before. Kevin McHale and Big Z in particular. Big men have been ravaged by it as well. Yao and Walton to name a few. Maybe he doesn't pan out, who knows? It was a risk and one I was good with the Sixers taking because if anybody can sustain a missed draft choice early on it's them.

And the Payton trade was a fleecing, they got their own first round pick to move back two spots and take a better prospect.

I don't care much for your points. Drafting Embiid was stupid. It's a fact. I love how you're saying they have the assets to trade for Cousins. So if they do, why haven't they tried??? They haven't even reported to have interest. The other thing you're not getting is that Agent's typically decide where a player gets traded. Sorry bro, but no one is going to want to play for Philly.

We'll see in the future which team is better. If the Celtics are, I would love to see what you have to say then. You better be shaking dude, because the Celtics are going to be better than the sixers, and when they are, everyone here will remember your stubbornness. 

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #131 on: June 16, 2015, 05:30:22 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

You tanked last year... You're like a whopping year ahead of us on the rebuilding schedule. Whoop dee do. It's not that hard to win 40 games in the East, it's very hard to get to the 55ish plateau that tends to separate contenders from also rans.

John Wall was really good 3 or so years in, the reason that his team wasn't is because it's run by idiots that have no idea how to maximize his talent.

Nerlens Noel is already good, it's not unheard of for young players to contribute in their 2nd or 3rd year. If it takes 5 years from when Hinkie gets hired I could honestly not care less. This franchise has had 1 winning season in 25 years. I don't care about the 8th seed.

How will we ever find a scorer with 5 first round picks in the next 13 months and more cap space than anybody in the NBA?!?!

Like yeah, it's really hard to build a contender, but that's true regardless of the method. The Celtics have a nice surrounding setup, but where are the star and the rim protector?

And spare me the bad karma nonsense, that's about as practical as me saying Danny Ainge hasn't invested enough in preventing voodoo curses.

Development environment? Players develop with minutes and coaching focused on development. Not watching better players play instead. The Sixers don't have bad habits. It works hard defensively, has a good shot selection(that they don't make haha) and runs the floor.


Bro, did you not read my comment? I said I WANTED THE CELTICS TO TANK. But I understood when they didn't force it the way the Sixers had. We'll see who has the last laugh. If the Celtics get Love or Aldridge this year, or trade for Cousins, will you shut up about the Sixers? Nope, you won't. Because you're stuck on being stubborn. Picking Embiid was one of the dumbest decisions in the world. It's one thing to draft a player who had a torn ACL, but they drafted a dude with a stress fracture. Something large players typically have issues coming back from. But they don't care, they wanted to tank. They could've kept Payton, but nope, let's trade for Saric and tank some more. When the Celtics are good, and the Sixers still suck, I hope not to see you on these boards, seriously.

I did read your comment... My point is this, tanking is tanking. A half-hearted attempt at it doesn't somehow erase all the stuff you wrote about the Sixers. All of those things you calimed were factors would have impacted the Celtics as well. Personally, I don't think they're a big deal at all as some of them(Karma) don't make any sense whatsoever.

And if the Sixers, who BTW could offer a way better package than the Celtics, trade for Cousins will you? Knock yourself out signing Aldridge, he'll be like 33 by the end of the contract and his main offensive weapon is the least efficient shot in basketball. I'd actually like to see Kevin Love on the Celtics, he'd be a good fit, Brad Stevens would use him well, and he's the right age for your rebuild. Plus he have the offense run through him. It'd be fun.

As far as drafting Embiid... Who exactly blew the doors off their rookie season behind him? It's not like Durant was waiting in the wings and we picked Oden. He was the most talented player in the draft, and it wasn't close. Big men have recovered from that injury before. Kevin McHale and Big Z in particular. Big men have been ravaged by it as well. Yao and Walton to name a few. Maybe he doesn't pan out, who knows? It was a risk and one I was good with the Sixers taking because if anybody can sustain a missed draft choice early on it's them.

And the Payton trade was a fleecing, they got their own first round pick to move back two spots and take a better prospect.

I don't care much for your points. Drafting Embiid was stupid. It's a fact. I love how you're saying they have the assets to trade for Cousins. So if they do, why haven't they tried??? They haven't even reported to have interest. The other thing you're not getting is that Agent's typically decide where a player gets traded. Sorry bro, but no one is going to want to play for Philly.

We'll see in the future which team is better. If the Celtics are, I would love to see what you have to say then. You better be shaking dude, because the Celtics are going to be better than the sixers, and when they are, everyone here will remember your stubbornness.

He is not really being that stubborn. He actually admits more flaws with some of the things the 76ers have done than some of the celtics fans on here (he has also admitted he is a philly fan). If this stuff bothers you that much you should have seen the threads pumping up philly's role players or Larbrd's posts comparing Noel to Anthony Davis.

Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
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So basically tankcity! is winning the 2015 award for aggressively curbing intelligent discussion on CB.

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Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #133 on: June 16, 2015, 05:43:56 PM »

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Sixers fans and LABRD33 are hilarious. Stop being in denial, this is a major problem for the Sixers. Do you know how long it is going to take for Porzingus or Russell to be good?

John Wall was the #1 overall pick, look how long it took him to be as good as he is now. So basically, you're saying that the strategy of sucking for 6 to 7 years is the way to go? How does that make any sense? Look, I wanted the Celtics to tank, but not the way the Sixers did. That's just bad karma and you create a terrible culture. Players don't develop that way. You keep talking about how amazing Noel has been, but it's like dude, his team sucks. Who cares? Demarcus Cousin is way better than him right now and the Kings suck. Do you realize how hard it is to build a contender? Your obsession with Noel makes no sense, who by the way is basically WCS. A player who brings rim protection and elite defense. Great, now find a scorer. You're a Celtics fan, you of all people should know that is the toughest shoe to fill.

Basically, the sixers have sucked for two years under Hinkie, and they will probably suck for at least two more years. And then they'll be 500 maybe, and then by year like 10, they may be contenders. So yeah, good luck with that.

In the end, we will see who is right. If the Celtics are a contender before the Sixers, LABRD33 should be banned from this board, seriously.

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Re: Sources: 76ers center Joel Embiid suffers setback with right foot
« Reply #134 on: June 16, 2015, 05:52:45 PM »

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 Should be noted that as of right now, Embiid's immediate future is still uncertain... until we have word of his season being over, I have to assume this is similar to the situation in March when he was put in a protective boot.  Last I heard, his doctor wouldn't have clear results until right after the NBA draft.  Lol. 

That said, it's fair to note that Philly fans have many of the same arguments Boston fans have here.  Here's one from RealGM from a couple 76er fans:


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I think when you have the 3rd pick in one of the most important drafts in franchise history, you logically have to weight the upside with the downside. To me, the risk was way too high. Even if Exum or Smart or Randle never becomes a superstar, it's still better than having NOTHING to show for the 3rd pick.

I said at the time, I wouldn't regret it if Embiid became a superstar with LA or Boston, if it did, that sucks but oh well.
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If by some absolute miracle he did, it would be just that- a miracle. 

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I don't agree. Those guys are role players, and in the NBA their value isn't zero, but it's close.

Basically, the Sixers were at a bar trying to get laid. They had a pickup line that was majorly risky, but if it works it guarantees them to get laid and get laid by a girl who is a 10/10 and it would be the best sex ever in their lives. However, they could very well get rejected and walk away with nothing.

Or they could go up to some average 5/10 and not only not get laid, but just get a kiss on the cheek. For that, you might as well not even get anything.

Embiid = getting the best sex ever from the 10/10
Exum, Smart, Randle, Gordon = getting a peck on the cheek from a 5/10

Sure, the peck on the cheek isn't absolute zero, but what is the value of it really?

I tend to agree with Guy #2... We would have gladly taken Embiid last season post-injury.   Ainge would have gladly traded up from #6 to snag him.  Now a year later and we're being told he's probably missing summer league?  I fail to see how his situation is worse than it was a year ago... he's a year closer to recovery than he was last season.  Dude looks like he's about ready to suit up.   Unless i hear something more serious, I'll continue to say I'd gladly trade Marcus Smart, #16 and #28 for Embiid... but this is because I assume Embiid will be ready at the start of the NBA season.  Until I'm told otherwise, that's my stance.  Clearly, I wouldn't make that trade until getting word from doctors on Embiid's immediate future.  Him being in a protective boot is whatever... Kevin Durant is in a protective boot right now too... as far as I know, Durant is still a couple months away from even practicing.   I'd still trade for Durant, tho.
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