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.
I mean, congrats and all, but the team with the best record you've beaten in that time is the now 17-23 Knicks who are on a 10-game losing streak. But yeah, being 5th-worst instead of absolute worst is progress of some sort.
This is still pretty clearly a bottom 5 team, probably bottom 3.
But... Where exactly do you think the Celtics would be right now if their starting PG and PF had played in a combined 71 minutes this year?
You think a:
Smart-Rozier
Bradley
Brown
Crowder
Johnson
Lineup is not bottom 10? Or maybe Brown sits for a 3 guard lineup, because those have worked great this year...
are you comparing Jeryd Balyss and a rookie Ben Simmons to Isaiah Thomas and Al Horford?
Is that really the point you are making?
On losing culture, Ive always felt it was bull**** in "learning how to win". I do believe it hinders player development. I think that both Okafor and Noel have seen their developments stunted by Phillys lack of competitive basketball. First, Philly often gets half-efforts from other teams. Second, the open tanking policy of the Sixers led to guys sitting out a ton of basketball and overall creating what I felt like was a negative atmosphere for player development.
I truly believe that, even on other bottom-feeders(except the Kings) both Noel and Okafor would have developed better even if they were on the same team.
However, this is just a casualty of the process. Any team would trade some prospect development to get Embiid and Simmons.
My conclusion: Losing culture exists and hurts teams, but can be wiped away in a second and doesnt hurt you in any lens outside of player development.
Article on playoff experience which is kinda similar to "winning culture"
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/01/04/does-playoff-experience-matter-belichick-says-no/