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Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #75 on: July 17, 2015, 06:03:28 PM »

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I really don't understand the perceptions of teams on this boards. If the celtics owned the Heat Draft pick I feel really confident that everyone would say it was going to be late 20's and the heat were the second best team in the east. However, cause we don't own it and Philly does the Heat somehow have all these issues despite adding a bunch of key veterans, resigning everyone and not losing a single player.

I mean the Nets had a horrible offseason losing their starting point guard and 3 other rotation players while adding next to nothing, but we still have people saying they will be decent.

Lets try to switch the pessimism for the celtics with the optimism people have for things working for the 76ers?

TP, that's pretty much it. Afraid to lose.

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #76 on: July 17, 2015, 08:09:35 PM »

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I really don't understand the perceptions of teams on this boards. If the celtics owned the Heat Draft pick I feel really confident that everyone would say it was going to be late 20's and the heat were the second best team in the east. However, cause we don't own it and Philly does the Heat somehow have all these issues despite adding a bunch of key veterans, resigning everyone and not losing a single player.

I mean the Nets had a horrible offseason losing their starting point guard and 3 other rotation players while adding next to nothing, but we still have people saying they will be decent.

Lets try to switch the pessimism for the celtics with the optimism people have for things working for the 76ers?
Funny, I find posts like yours to be the stilted ones.  The Nets didn't have a horrible offseason.  Re-signing Lopez and Young were by far the most important moves they needed to make and they were able to do so.  The stretch buyout of Williams was a great move to get them under the luxury tax line this year and get nearly 20mil in additional cap space next offseason.  They are much better off getting rid of Williams than Johnson.  They did lose some rotation players but they added some as well.  Lopez's health is their big X-factor.  If he's healthy, there is no reason they can't compete for the 8th playoff spot.   (Prediction: 10th)

If things go well, Miami could be the 2nd best team in the East.  If things go poorly, they could be 10th in the East again.  Bosh's recovery from blood clots isn't a given and Wade making it through the season healthy is unlikely.   In the 44 games Bosh did play last season, the Heat's record was 19-25.  (Prediction: 5th)

As for us, we have lots of mediocre players.  That depth should allow us to compete for the 8th playoff spot.  (Prediction: 8th)

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #77 on: July 17, 2015, 08:48:30 PM »

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The Sixers 7 year plan is interesting. Understanding they didnt really tank the year they got Noael, so in the first two years of their plan, they got Embiid which has yet to bear fruit, and Okafor.

Lots of pressure for the okafor pick to pan out. It can be argued that if it doesnt, then things arent going to plan at all. Unless they are willing to wait 3 more years (1 more year of tanking, and 2 of player development). That is just torture for a fan base though isnt it?

Good on them for planning and actually executing though. In my opinion, this is not the clear cut best way to do it but I may be wrong. Well see!

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #78 on: April 03, 2018, 10:44:20 PM »

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So the Sixers are likely to hit 50 wins and have home court advantage for the first round. They are well ahead of the initial timeline, but who knows if they hit their ultimate goal of real title contention.  Interesting to track this whole process.
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Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #79 on: April 03, 2018, 11:14:02 PM »

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Well, at least it's not a five year plan, as those don't tend to end well, historically.

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #80 on: April 03, 2018, 11:16:30 PM »

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So the Sixers are likely to hit 50 wins and have home court advantage for the first round. They are well ahead of the initial timeline, but who knows if they hit their ultimate goal of real title contention.  Interesting to track this whole process.


 Cool bump Moranis. What year is this exactly? Is this the fourth or fifth year? Either way it's looking great, and if they get LeBron Hinkie is ac genius.

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #81 on: April 03, 2018, 11:59:24 PM »

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So the Sixers are likely to hit 50 wins and have home court advantage for the first round. They are well ahead of the initial timeline, but who knows if they hit their ultimate goal of real title contention.  Interesting to track this whole process.


 Cool bump Moranis. What year is this exactly? Is this the fourth or fifth year? Either way it's looking great, and if they get LeBron Hinkie is ac genius.
This is the 5th year. 

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #82 on: April 04, 2018, 01:34:21 AM »

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Should we bump the old Noel and okafor threads? Those didn't age well. I remember my lonely place on Nokafor Island here for a while

Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #83 on: April 04, 2018, 06:58:07 AM »

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So the Sixers are likely to hit 50 wins and have home court advantage for the first round. They are well ahead of the initial timeline, but who knows if they hit their ultimate goal of real title contention.  Interesting to track this whole process.


 Cool bump Moranis. What year is this exactly? Is this the fourth or fifth year? Either way it's looking great, and if they get LeBron Hinkie is ac genius.
This is the 5th year.

Pretty much right on schedule.
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Re: Dr. J - Sixers on a 7 year plan
« Reply #84 on: April 04, 2018, 11:26:23 AM »

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I really don't understand the perceptions of teams on this boards. If the celtics owned the Heat Draft pick I feel really confident that everyone would say it was going to be late 20's and the heat were the second best team in the east. However, cause we don't own it and Philly does the Heat somehow have all these issues despite adding a bunch of key veterans, resigning everyone and not losing a single player.

I mean the Nets had a horrible offseason losing their starting point guard and 3 other rotation players while adding next to nothing, but we still have people saying they will be decent.

Lets try to switch the pessimism for the celtics with the optimism people have for things working for the 76ers?
Funny, I find posts like yours to be the stilted ones.  The Nets didn't have a horrible offseason.  Re-signing Lopez and Young were by far the most important moves they needed to make and they were able to do so.  The stretch buyout of Williams was a great move to get them under the luxury tax line this year and get nearly 20mil in additional cap space next offseason.  They are much better off getting rid of Williams than Johnson.  They did lose some rotation players but they added some as well.  Lopez's health is their big X-factor.  If he's healthy, there is no reason they can't compete for the 8th playoff spot.   (Prediction: 10th)

If things go well, Miami could be the 2nd best team in the East.  If things go poorly, they could be 10th in the East again.  Bosh's recovery from blood clots isn't a given and Wade making it through the season healthy is unlikely.   In the 44 games Bosh did play last season, the Heat's record was 19-25.  (Prediction: 5th)

As for us, we have lots of mediocre players.  That depth should allow us to compete for the 8th playoff spot.  (Prediction: 8th)

I just noticed this and it was hilarious to read after the post by moranis. I looked like Nostradamus