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ankurk
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![]() Lets see everyone's GM ideas.
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NardDogNation
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![]() I think the Sixers are bound to split Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. I'd be comfortable ponying up assets for either. The smart money would be for them to keep Simmons and trade Embiid but I think that Brand's affinity for bigs would have him more willing to keep Embiid.
I think Simmons can be an incredible small-ball 5 and roughly 90% of what Giannis is as a player. Bradley Beal likely to be on the market and is someone that I think would greatly interest the Sixers. If we flesh out a trade that sends Beal to Philly and our youth to Washington, I think we'd have the principals of a deal. The Wizards would most likely require John Wall be dumped in the trade, which I'd be willing to oblige. Hopefully we could attach those Mavericks picks and our first rounder to unload him. There was a rumor a few days ago that the Raptors were very interested in LaMelo Ball and would be willing to sacrifice Kyle Lowry to get him. If they'd take that John Wall contract, Ball and those two picks for Lowry, I'd make that deal in a second. Hopefully we'd be able to expand the deal because I think this would make more sense for all teams involved and should work in the offseason once we have our cap space and once Ben Simmons' extension kicks in. http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y7vrbtbc STARTERS ROTATION |
Knickfury11
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![]() NardDogNation wrote:I think the Sixers are bound to split Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. I'd be comfortable ponying up assets for either. The smart money would be for them to keep Simmons and trade Embiid but I think that Brand's affinity for bigs would have him more willing to keep Embiid. Like your investigation here but I wouldn’t be comfortable with this. Not moving the needle enough. The amount that we have to sacrifice here, for that starting 5? Horford in massive decline, Simmons wants to play PG ( despite no perimeter offence ) Powell and Tyler sub par rotation pieces. Richardson decent yet inconsistent. See this as a poor play off team. |
NardDogNation
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![]() Knickfury11 wrote:NardDogNation wrote:I think the Sixers are bound to split Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. I'd be comfortable ponying up assets for either. The smart money would be for them to keep Simmons and trade Embiid but I think that Brand's affinity for bigs would have him more willing to keep Embiid. We'd have cap space in subsequent seasons to sign role players. With the versatility of Ben Simmons, all we need are 3&D players to be among the better teams in the East. As a matter of fact, I think we could probably sign Jeff Teague on a minimum contract to be our starting PG instead of Tyler Johnson. That squad would at least be as good as the Pacers. The year after I'd probably look to lockup Gordon Hayward to be our starting 3. |
Knickfury11
Posts: 20290 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/19/2020 Member: #8856 United Kingdom |
![]() NardDogNation wrote:Knickfury11 wrote:NardDogNation wrote:I think the Sixers are bound to split Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid. I'd be comfortable ponying up assets for either. The smart money would be for them to keep Simmons and trade Embiid but I think that Brand's affinity for bigs would have him more willing to keep Embiid. Like the idea of cap space, like the idea of the addition of 3&D type players. Teague far superior to Tyler. Hayward the jury’s out, interesting to monitor his performance following that injury, he deserves massive credit though. |