I know it's a minority opinion on this board, but I still would REALLY love to have Noel on the team. Assuming a trade would be something like Rozier, Young, and a pick, we might legit have a historic defense with a lineup of:
PG: IT, Smart
SG: Bradley, Green
SF: Crowder, Brown
PF: Horford, Amir, JJ
C: Noel, KO, Mickey
Are the 76ers in the business of giving away their players now?
Two mid-first round picks and another first? Everyone is down on Young but Noel isn't going to bring back much more than that.
Mike
This proposal incudes an NBA bust, a SL star, and a pick (not the pick, if you catch my drift). In terms of actual NBA talent going to the 76ers, it is as close to zero as you can get. In terms of potential talent from picks, guys like Jiri Welsch and Mozgov fetched more.
The case in point is that if I were the 76ers and that's really all Noel could fetch, I'd be happy to keep him. They don't have to trade him.
^This
Also, I do value other commenters' POV and I don't mean to sound sarcastic, but I do find it ironic that the same ppl who think Noel is a great prospect also think Philly will give him up for cheap. (to be clear, personally, I do not believe either of these two to be true)
It's been reported that Philly wants to trade both Noel and Okafor to make room for Simmons,Saric and Embiid. Theres also was some rumblings a while back from other GM's that they thought Philly was being greedy by taking every top prospect big instead of rounding out the team.
Philly thought they were being smart by building up assets, except they did it for one position and teams know they have to get rid of a couple and are in need of a PG and SG. So they wont give up much for one of Philly's bigs, unless they are desperate.
Philly is still a was away from being a team, so they could take a projects that could get more playing time there than here. They're not going to get much than what Boston has to offer in players like Young and Rozier. Especially one that's a FA next summer. Boston will roll that dice easily.
Philly obviously has too many centers/power forwards, but I thought they did a pretty nice job of filling out the roster this summer with Bayless, Henderson, and Rodriguez being the main free agent acquisitions. They could still use a better PG rotation than Bayless, Marshall, and McConnell, but SG is solid enough with Henderson, Rodriguez, Thompson, and Stauskas. Covington is a pretty solid SF and they picked up the European rookie in Luwawu-Cabarrot, in addition to Simmons and/or Saric getting some time there.
This Sixers are still going to be a bad team, but they won't be downright terrible like they have been and certainly have increased the talent on the team and with overall better fits than before. At some point though they have to decide which two centers they are going to keep and move the odd man out.