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Why do people say Embiid and Noel were a good fit together? Were they really so amazing for those 8 minutes together they left so many people impressed?
 
Wake me when Philly is relevant. They've clearly established themselves as the clowns of the NBA. I take everything they do with a grain of salt as they literally remain the doormat of the NBA for years.
Actually, Philly is in very good shape, if.....
1) Embiid can stay healthy
2) Simmons can stay healthy
3) They hit on their PG draft pick this year.

Those are the 3 players they want to pay long term. If it works out, they will be VERY good, starting THIS October.
 
Basically, Philly gave up Noel and cash for a 2018 draft pick.

I dunno. Doesn't seem like much of a return to me. Just because Anderson was a first-round pick doesn't mean he's going to really be any good. If being a first-rounder means you're going to be any good, wake me up when Nolan Smith reappears in the NBA.

I get why NO didn't grab him, but I don't consider this a great haul for Philly, either.
I really like Noel the player, but I hate the contract. He's gonna be a RFA , and I don't the idea of us giving up long term liquid assets for the opportunity to match potentially poison pill offers this summer.

Especially given our financial situation.
 
Actually, Philly is in very good shape, if.....
1) Embiid can stay healthy
2) Simmons can stay healthy
3) They hit on their PG draft pick this year.

Those are the 3 players they want to pay long term. If it works out, they will be VERY good, starting THIS October.

4) Their young pieces come together.(T-wolves haven't)
 
Bogut will likely get bought out and go join some contending team. I wouldn't be surprised to see Okafor stay put for now. Damn, Philly has a lot of good draft picks.
If I were them, this doesn't change my position on Okafor. Saric can play 4, and that will end up being Simmons' eventual position. Embiid has 5 on lockdown.

I'd do my best to get assets that will help me get a PG for JO.
 
Yeah what gets overlooked is that Noel would have had to be re-signed next Summer. If Philly were not planning to do that, his value was going to be low. You could say that they would be able to trade him next year with long contract but would they really be able to if this was a max deal, and it likely would? Not many teams would trade pieces for Noel tied to a $100M contract.

PHI is one of the few teams that could have easily afforded him. When both Noel and Embiid were healthy and playing, PHI went on a tear (winning 9 of 12). But, it looks like they prefer to perpetually prefer to be in lose now mode. Gotta get those high lottery picks so you can turn around and give them away 2 - 3 years later for low first round picks.

Evidently, winning isn't part of The Process.

BNM
 
Boogie traded for straight up trash, Noel traded for garbage and my boy Neil Olshey is busy chasing after yet another late draft pick?

I don't get it, what the hell is going on? How is Olshey eating dust from long time laughable GMs in Dallas and New Orleans?
 
If I were them, this doesn't change my position on Okafor. Saric can play 4, and that will end up being Simmons' eventual position. Embiid has 5 on lockdown.

I'd do my best to get assets that will help me get a PG for JO.

Paul George to PHI???? He wants out of Indy because he wants to play for a winner not a team that's perpetually in the lottery. Why would PHI want him, he would hurt their odds in the lottery for years to come, and PHI is all about the lottery.

BNM
 
Boogie traded for straight up trash, Noel traded for garbage and my boy Neil Olshey is busy chasing after yet another late draft pick?

I don't get it, what the hell is going on? How is Olshey eating dust from long time laughable GMs in Dallas and New Orleans?

Celtics need to get off their ass and trade for George, so Chicago can give Butler to Portland.
 
Paul George to PHI???? He wants out of Indy because he wants to play for a winner not a team that's perpetually in the lottery. Why would PHI want him, he would hurt their odds in the lottery for years to come, and PHI is all about the lottery.

BNM
a PG. point guard. not PG, Paul George.
 
Boogie traded for straight up trash, Noel traded for garbage and my boy Neil Olshey is busy chasing after yet another late draft pick?

I don't get it, what the hell is going on? How is Olshey eating dust from long time laughable GMs in Dallas and New Orleans?
Neil got more for Plumlee than PHI got for Noel, and arguably what Sac got for Cuz.
 
4) Their young pieces come together.(T-wolves haven't)

Interesting comparison between the two teams. Bot have excellent young centers and a wing who has great size and athleticism....but as of yet has not become great shooters. It will be interesting to see how it plays out since you really needs great shooters to win in the playoffs.
 
a PG. point guard. not PG, Paul George.

LOL, we need to stop referring to players by their initials (says the poster who signs his posts with his initials). It confuses old people like me.

Everyone calls Paul George PG. Makes me wonder why no one calls Jimmy Butler JB...

BNM
 
PHI is one of the few teams that could have easily afforded him. When both Noel and Embiid were healthy and playing, PHI went on a tear (winning 9 of 12). But, it looks like they prefer to perpetually prefer to be in lose now mode. Gotta get those high lottery picks so you can turn around and give them away 2 - 3 years later for low first round picks.

Evidently, winning isn't part of The Process.

BNM

But they did not play together, one was backing up the other, no? And paying $20M or more to a backup is a bad idea.

I agree though that this return is poor if you look at the whole picture. They traded a #6 pick who did quite well and was one of the best defenders in the league for a disappointing #21 pick from 2015 draft and a pick that is still a year away.
 
LOL, we need to stop referring to players by their initials (says the poster who signs his posts with his initials). It confuses old people like me.

Everyone calls Paul George PG. Makes me wonder why no one calls Jimmy Butler JB...

BNM

Jimmy Buckets is a thing.
 
Boogie traded for straight up trash, Noel traded for garbage and my boy Neil Olshey is busy chasing after yet another late draft pick?

I don't get it, what the hell is going on? How is Olshey eating dust from long time laughable GMs in Dallas and New Orleans?

Back in December, I wanted to get all three of Noel, Ibaka and Bogut. Turns out all three were available, and at reasonable prices - and we got NONE of them.

So yeah, a bit disappointed today...

BNM
 
Celtics need to get off their ass and trade for George, so Chicago can give Butler to Portland.

As i see it, we can only get Butler if we get Okafor or we do a 3 team trade.
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You give Sixers one or two non Blazers draft picks as well if you have to.
 
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Okay, so I get why Neil didn't want Noel, because it puts us in the exact same situation with Plumlee, but FUCK. Noel was traded for TWO SECONDS. Fuck this shit.
 
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Okay, so I get why Neil didn't want Noel, because it puts us in the exact same situation with Plumlee, but FUCK. Noel was traded for TWO SECONDS. Fuck this shit.
That is some great protection. Good for DAL
 
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Okay, so I get why Neil didn't want Noel, because it puts us in the exact same situation with Plumlee, but FUCK. Noel was traded for TWO SECONDS. Fuck this shit.

Noel is so much better than Plumlee though. At least he's a very good defender. Plumlee was a very good passer for a big, but that's not really that important in the grand scheme of things.
 
Interesting comparison between the two teams. Bot have excellent young centers and a wing who has great size and athleticism....but as of yet has not become great shooters. It will be interesting to see how it plays out since you really needs great shooters to win in the playoffs.

The problem with PHI is they seem intent on dumping their young talent before it comes off its cheap rookie contract. Noel was a high lottery pick - gone. Okafor was a high lottery pick and he's available for a late first round pick. Those guys may never become superstars, but both are still ridiculously young and have a lot of upside. Not every player you take in the lottery is going to become a superstar, but you still need great role players. Noel as a 20-year old rookie was already an elite defender. Okafor may not fit as a starter, but he would be a great instant offense off the bench 6th man.

They draft these guys high in the lottery and 2 - 3 years later, they "cash them in" for lower picks. Will they ever actually try to win?

BNM
 
Neil got more for Plumlee than PHI got for Noel, and arguably what Sac got for Cuz.

It doesn't matter anymore. Kudos for him on that trade, but he could have done so much more.
This right here is drafting DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin without trading for Chris Paul.

He needs to start finishing what he started in the summer.
 
Noel is so much better than Plumlee though. At least he's a very good defender. Plumlee was a very good passer for a big, but that's not really that important in the grand scheme of things.

Yes, which is why I'm PISSED we didn't get him. Both Noel and Plumlee would have fielded max offers in free agency.

On the other hand, if you want to look at it another way, Neil was able to trade Plumlee for a similar player on a better contract + first rounder.....
 
The problem with PHI is they seem intent on dumping their young talent before it comes off its cheap rookie contract. Noel was a high lottery pick - gone. Okafor was a high lottery pick and he's available for a late first round pick. Those guys may never become superstars, but both are still ridiculously young and have a lot of upside. Not every player you take in the lottery is going to become a superstar, but you still need great role players. Noel as a 20-year old rookie was already an elite defender. Okafor may not fit as a starter, but he would be a great instant offense off the bench 6th man.

They draft these guys high in the lottery and 2 - 3 years later, they "cash them in" for lower picks. Will they ever actually try to win?

BNM

They fired the guy responsible for drafting those players.

I can 100% say with certainty that if Hinkie was still GM, there is no chance Noel would have been traded for two second rounders.
 
But they did not play together, one was backing up the other, no? And paying $20M or more to a backup is a bad idea.

I agree though that this return is poor if you look at the whole picture. They traded a #6 pick who did quite well and was one of the best defenders in the league for a disappointing #21 pick from 2015 draft and a pick that is still a year away.

I didn't say they were playing together. They were both playing and they were winning. They won almost as many games during that 12 game stretch as they did the entire previous season.

Yes, Noel was backing up Embiid, but with Embiid's injury history, there would have always been games where Noel would start when Embiid was out, at they actually CAN play together, at least for 10 - 12 minutes a game. They gave away a very young, elite defender for what will end up being a late lottery pick in a weak draft.

BNM
 
They fired the guy responsible for drafting those players.

I can 100% say with certainty that if Hinkie was still GM, there is no chance Noel would have been traded for two second rounders.

And when Colangelo was hired, the first thing he said is it's time to start winning. Guess he changed his mind...

BNM
 

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