Embiid and the 76ers have won 4 of their last 5 (barely lost to us). Great for the Nets pick. Simmons might be back within the next couple months. They have been playing great since Noel returned.
Not possible. We have a losing culture.
The fact that we suddenly had a massive influx of talent including a 7'2 pterodactyl who can shoot 3s is irrelevant, the fact that once the talent assembled got healthy they improved dramatically is irrelevant. Nope the Sixers are winless regardless of wins this year because of culture.
What is a losing culture? ROFL if you don't know then you obviously have one, it's not something idiots make up because they can't logically refute losing games to acquire a Center who had an off night and went for 21 and 14.
This guy serious?

You won 50 games over the past three seasons and had 3 shots at a good NBA center, you finally stumbled across a really good one, and you're suddenly under the impression that there was never a culture of losing?
It was well worth that 3 years of being a laughing stock. You're so close to that elusive championship now. Its just around the corner.
And you're closer? 
You've been blasted out of the first round two years in a row, you're a year away from tossing max money to a 5'9 guard who relies on his athleticism to score, your 2nd best player is making 30 million dollars in a bid for him to peak at his previous career apex which was a non-competitive ECF with LeBron, and you basically are playing the same "dear god please let us win the lottery this year" game we played for the last 3 with the illusion of "contending" in the mean time.
What exactly is a culture of losing? The team lost because the few good players they had good were hurt, they had an empty cupboard thanks to the Bynum trade and they didn't shoot their wad on the Aaron Afflalo and Marco Belinelli's of the world to pretend like this was going to be anything other than a long process.
Losing culture is nonsense idiots made up so they could thump their chests over a pair of sub 50 win seasons in which the Celtics got run off the court in the first round despite playing in the weaker NBA conference. Huzzah!
Guess what? I played that game for half a decade with Iverson following the Finals run, it doesn't mean anything.
Boohoo. I'm sorry that my team wins games and lets me enjoy myself while we still get good picks in the draft. Your team without two 29 year old vets is still god awful. Don't get delusions of grandeur of your "young developing roster".
And yes, having a team that makes playoffs and has playoff experience is far closer to winning another championship than a cellar dwellar with zero experience of high pressure situations. That is basic, simple logic.
Thanks for repeatedly melting so hard on another team's board though. Its been a gas to read.
Your playoff experience consists of proving two times over that you're not good enough to win against contenders...

So you're closer to what again? going for the trifecta of playoff inadequacy?

And on the topic of good picks... Marcus Smart, Jaylen Brown, Terry Rozier, Kelly O, RJ Hunter, James Young, Terry Roz, Jordan Mickey, and Eurostash guys from a weak draft who we'll have to wait on because we don't really know much about the yet.
Who are these good picks again? The two best are probably Marcus Smart (not a starter in his 3rd season, can't throw a rock in the ocean) and Jaylen Brown (wasn't good in college). Have fun with that.