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Quote from: PaulP34 on June 17, 2017, 07:49:13 PMAinge just ****ed up bigtime. Make no mistake about it. Especially with this kid in the same division he's gonna terrorize the Celtics for years. Make us wish we kept him n the pick. Plain stupidityCan you not use past tense for something that hasn't happened yet?
Ainge just ****ed up bigtime. Make no mistake about it. Especially with this kid in the same division he's gonna terrorize the Celtics for years. Make us wish we kept him n the pick. Plain stupidity
Quote from: Neurotic Guy on June 17, 2017, 07:07:03 PMIf Woj is correct about the expected return for the #1, I am a little disappointed and a little confused. The trade would seem to me to be a no-brainer from Philly's perspective. Getting a star-potential guard with length and great offensive skills gives them an absolutely amazing (potential) future core of Embiid, Simmons, Fultz, Saric and Okafur -- all 23 or under. They have 2 years before they need to worry about adding salary for this core and can use these rookie contract years to add veteran FAs. It is a gold mine opportunity to build a powerhouse team for the next 10 years -- as good an opportunity to build a possible dynasty as a basketball team from Philadelphia will ever get. Adding Fultz to this mix while keeping their own 2018 and Sac's 2019 is an easy decision, IMO. I would think Ainge would push to get Sac '19 along with LAL '18. Or, make an exchange in the C's favor that may make sense for both sides (e.g. Saric for Rozier). Perhaps offer up Clips or Memphis pick in order to get Sac '19 or Philly '18. To Philly, Fultz is a perfect "bird in the hand" -- way more valuable than unknown future picks even though the future picks may turn out to be valuable (I have to believe that Philly expects to contend for a playoff berth this year making their '18 pick very expendable). Please explain why Ainge would not shoot for the moon when Philly HAS to be salivating to get their hands on Fultz. Maybe you see the Woj report as "shooting for the moon" but I see it as a no-brainer for Philly and a Well...Maybe for Boston. Lol at okafor
If Woj is correct about the expected return for the #1, I am a little disappointed and a little confused. The trade would seem to me to be a no-brainer from Philly's perspective. Getting a star-potential guard with length and great offensive skills gives them an absolutely amazing (potential) future core of Embiid, Simmons, Fultz, Saric and Okafur -- all 23 or under. They have 2 years before they need to worry about adding salary for this core and can use these rookie contract years to add veteran FAs. It is a gold mine opportunity to build a powerhouse team for the next 10 years -- as good an opportunity to build a possible dynasty as a basketball team from Philadelphia will ever get. Adding Fultz to this mix while keeping their own 2018 and Sac's 2019 is an easy decision, IMO. I would think Ainge would push to get Sac '19 along with LAL '18. Or, make an exchange in the C's favor that may make sense for both sides (e.g. Saric for Rozier). Perhaps offer up Clips or Memphis pick in order to get Sac '19 or Philly '18. To Philly, Fultz is a perfect "bird in the hand" -- way more valuable than unknown future picks even though the future picks may turn out to be valuable (I have to believe that Philly expects to contend for a playoff berth this year making their '18 pick very expendable). Please explain why Ainge would not shoot for the moon when Philly HAS to be salivating to get their hands on Fultz. Maybe you see the Woj report as "shooting for the moon" but I see it as a no-brainer for Philly and a Well...Maybe for Boston.
Quote from: Ilikesports17 on June 17, 2017, 07:52:22 PMQuote from: PaulP34 on June 17, 2017, 07:49:13 PMAinge just ****ed up bigtime. Make no mistake about it. Especially with this kid in the same division he's gonna terrorize the Celtics for years. Make us wish we kept him n the pick. Plain stupidityCan you not use past tense for something that hasn't happened yet?Oh it's happening. Philly will fall in love with him maybe take off a protection and it's done. This is ****ed.
Tanking the workout. Very Sixers. Will fit right in.
Fultz looked tired and could have been pressing a little bit.... This was a tough day for him to drive up and work out at the last minute.
Markelle Fultz not exactly impressing with his shooting so far
Just watched Fultz shoot 4 for 18 on open 3's during his Sixers workout. Seems nervous. For comparison here's Jimmer
Apparently Fultz shot 4-18 on three-pointers in his 76ers workout.I hope that's ignited Danny's interest!