Wonder if the ownership is indeed losing faith due to the selections themselves and not plan. Like Embid, MCW, Saric, Okafor and Noel could have been Smart, LaVine, Giannis, Porzingis, and Noel. If 76ers hit on their picks they would be very good shape.
Embiid was a calculated risk. Most talented prospect on the board at that time. MCW you can question, but it was a weak draft. Saric we don't know about. Okafor and Noel were also the most talented prospect on the board where they were taken. Hinkie was just staying true to his philosophy ... don't worry about actually building a team until you've got the young stars in place.
I didn't purposely pick positions but it did work that way lol. I was talking hitting where they were picking. If they had a do over based on players available when they picked it should be Smart over Embid (one could have passed on health), LaVine over Payton(LaVine had more upside IMO), Porzingis over Okafor(Porzingis looked like a better fit next to Noel), Greek freak over MCW (MCW was flawed to start with) and still take Noel.
Sure, but a GM's drafting can't be evaluated retroactively like that. You have to assess their decision based on the information available at the time.
When you look at how the prospects they chose turned out, then you're evaluating the player's adjustment to the NBA and the team's development process, not the GM's drafting.
Well that and they didn't draft Payton, Orlando did.
76ers drafted Payton and traded him to Magic for Saric + extras.
No. The trade was made before the pick it just couldn't be finalized until after the draft. The Magic selected Payton, the Sixers selected Saric. The Sixers got an extra 1st round pick and a 2nd round pick to move back 2 spots and draft the player they were going to draft anyway.
Still their pick was used for Payton. Not Saric. I have to go by what the pick was to say who they could have drafted. If I go off trade down then that changes players available. And since they indeed had the higher pick and had full control of it till draft selection then we can't say they could have only gotten players at the magic slot can we?
They originally had the 10th pick, but they didn't draft Payton. That is what I was objecting to i.e. your statement that they drafted Payton.
And to be clear the Sixers traded the 2014 10th pick for the 2014 12th pick, Philly's 2017 1st round pick, and a 2015 2nd round pick (which they then traded for a 2020 2nd round pick, a 2021 2nd round pick, and cash). It looks like that 2017 Philadelphia 1st they re-acquired is going to be a pretty good pick. Thus, I'd say they clearly won that trade. Now if you want to say that after the trade instead of Saric they should have drafted someone else (like say LaVine), I'd be happy to listen to that, though until Saric comes over it will be hard to really gauge if he was the wrong pick. Remember, Philly was always going to be bad for a couple of years so a slight improvement that a guy like LaVine would yield over that time isn't going to matter. 5 or 10 years from now if LaVine is better than Saric, that is when it matters, but right now it makes no difference and that is why it is hard to say Saric was the wrong pick.