I think I've sufficiently made my point. People can disagree with me. It's fine. Philly has options, though. Lots and lots of options. Should be interesting to see what they do.
No, actually you have not sufficiently made your point.
I have listened to your argument many times about the Sixers. You have been steadfast in your opinion that anyone drafted by them (simply because they are a top 5 pick) has far more value than anyone on most NBA rosters, including the Celtics. You believe Embiid is a franchise-altering talent. You believe Noel is a Defensive PoY talent. You believe Okafor is an top-tier All-Star center talent. You believe they will turn their top-5 pick this year into an All-Star, and also possibly have an All-Star coming from overseas in Saric, and maybe will steal the Lakers pick to produce another All-Star.
The only problem is that almost all of the evidence produced by this team and Hinkie indicates you are wrong.
The 76rs are an epically bad franchise this year. They were also terrible last year and the year before that. We are 1/4th through the season and they have 1 win, against a team that is trying as hard as possible to tank and not a pick to them. They might be one of the worst teams in history.
I don't care how young Noel, Okafor, et al are. Lebron helped a team win 35 games his rookie year at 19. Kobe's team won over 50 his rookie year. So did Tim Duncan. Shaq? 41 wins.
You don't build championship teams by drafting 19 year olds, playing them with other 20 year olds, with other 22 year olds who probably arent any good...and trot them out against the NBAs elite. What you do build is the modern day version of the Los Angeles Clippers. How many people trusted Elgin Baylor's "process?"
And further, all of this epic losing and terrible basketball has done nothing but
reduce the value of their players. Look at what they got for Michale Carter Williams...a limited player for sure but still the RoY in his class. They got a 1st round pick from the Suns, which without question projects to be a lower value than MCW at this point. Noel is not the 2nd coming of Dikembe Mutombo, and he is proving on a nightly basis that his offense is closer to Kendrick Perkins. And let's not even get started on Embiid...who may never even have a meaningful career in the NBA. Okafor is the one player who has shown immediate NBA potential/skill, except on defense, but there are of course now even questions about his makeup as a franchise guy.
If you can't see that the actual players on their team (you say "loaded with talent") actually are very limited, I can't help you. Colangelo is there because it is quite clear that Hinkie just might not have a very good ability to draft and scout talent. The facts are that his plan is failing, failing far, far, FAR worse than previously thought. And you
still reiterate you would trade the Celtics position for theirs, when the Cs are only 1.5 games out of 1st place in the East, WITH A YOUNG TEAM?!?!?!