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Nov 20 2017 04:27pm
Quote (Frozen @ Nov 20 2017 05:22pm)
lol k

Is this the reason why Noel and Okafor, two of their three back-to-back-to-back picks didn't pan out, right? :rofl:

Is this why you draft MCW for a trial? :rofl:

Is this why you draft Fultz when you have Simmons and Embiid about to return knowing both are good at making plays for others? :rofl:



This is one of the dumbest posts I’ve ever read tbh
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Nov 20 2017 04:34pm
Quote (Frozen @ Nov 20 2017 06:22pm)
lol k

Is this the reason why Noel and Okafor, two of their three back-to-back-to-back picks didn't pan out, right? :rofl:

Is this why you draft MCW for a trial? :rofl:

Is this why you draft Fultz when you have Simmons and Embiid about to return knowing both are good at making plays for others? :rofl:


This is terrible, like I'm not even sure where to begin...

Noel panned out just fine, he had an incredibly good defensive season as a rookie (historically good). It's not his fault Embiid came along and made him look like shit. Noel is a good player, in the right situation...i.e. not Philly (with Embiid) or Dallas rofl.

Okafor is the one pick we can look at and say we regret. Dude looked pretty good his rookie season, he averaged 17/8 as a rookie and drew double teams all the time, then quickly went to shit in the following seasons when his lack of athleticism and pylon like defense was exposed even worse. Obviously the better pick would have been Porzingis, but at the time Okafor was the no brainer pick at #3.

MCW was drafted 11th overall lol, his value was pumped up by a super high usage, and then a year and a half later he was traded for a super valuable Lakers 1st round pick......and now MCW is complete garbage who isn't even a rotation player in the NBA anymore. That was one of Hinkie's many genius moves, even though at the time people were like "omfg Sixers are so stupid trading a good player" but now who's laughing? :rolleyes:

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Nov 20 2017 04:48pm
Don't like Philly fans, voted Sixers
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Nov 20 2017 04:53pm
How is fultz a shooter when the dude can’t raise his arm above his shoulder ? That shooting mechanic was beyond garbage

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This is terrible, like I'm not even sure where to begin...

Noel panned out just fine, he had an incredibly good defensive season as a rookie (historically good). It's not his fault Embiid came along and made him look like shit. Noel is a good player, in the right situation...i.e. not Philly (with Embiid) or Dallas rofl.

Okafor is the one pick we can look at and say we regret. Dude looked pretty good his rookie season, he averaged 17/8 as a rookie and drew double teams all the time, then quickly went to shit in the following seasons when his lack of athleticism and pylon like defense was exposed even worse. Obviously the better pick would have been Porzingis, but at the time Okafor was the no brainer pick at #3.

MCW was drafted 11th overall lol, his value was pumped up by a super high usage, and then a year and a half later he was traded for a super valuable Lakers 1st round pick......and now MCW is complete garbage who isn't even a rotation player in the NBA anymore. That was one of Hinkie's many genius moves, even though at the time people were like "omfg Sixers are so stupid trading a good player" but now who's laughing? :rolleyes:



Your account name was mcw ... and you sucked his dick harder than anyone ... and when hinkie traded him you flip flopped harder than a Clinton in a debate

Shut the f up Sean .... seriously kid
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Nov 20 2017 05:00pm
Quote (bitg_pj @ Nov 20 2017 06:53pm)
How is fultz a shooter when the dude can’t raise his arm above his shoulder ? That shooting mechanic was beyond garbage


lmao what part of he was hurt didn't you understand?

Did you watch him prior to that at all? He has a nice shot, which is well documented by every scouting report on this planet...

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NBA Comparison: James Harden/D'Angelo Russell

Strengths: Fultz has elite physical tools for an NBA point guard at 6’5” with a 6’10” wingspan ... He has big, strong hands, excellent feet, a solid frame, terrific body control, and he absorbs contact very well ... He is very imaginite, shifty with the ball in his hands, can finish above the rim with regularity, and is an explosive leaper off of one foot or two feet when he has momentum ... Fultz has great extension and finishing ability at the rim due to his length and large hands; his size and length allows him to get off his pull-up jumper and elevate over the top of other guards; also at times will utilize his size advantage in the post against smaller defenders where he can shoot over the top of them ... He is a strong, physical player who does not shy away from contact, and he does a great job of going into the chest of the defender and maintaining control in the air so he can finish acrobatically ... He uses his size to get to good scoring angles at the rim; his length also allows him to finish at the rim and make it difficult for defenders to contest his shot ... Fultz has a very smooth all around offensive game with tremendous scoring instincts and the ability to put the ball in the basket from all three levels consistently ... He has the makings of an elite go-to scorer, which is so valuable and rare at the next level ... He can be effective playing both on and off the ball as a playmaker or scorer; an outstanding pick and roll player, excellent creativity and decisiveness as a ball handler ... He does a great job of changing speeds and getting to his spots on the floor ... In transition he pushes the ball up the court, gets downhill, and uses his elite body control to finish at the rim off the break ... Fultz’s knowledge of how to use change of speed and directions is unusually advanced for someone his age, a skill that will translate to immediate success at the next level ... Off the pick and roll, he does an excellent job reading his defender and has the ability to pull up all the way from three-point range if the guard goes under the screen or if the big man does not come up to help ... He also has an excellent hesitation move that freezes the big man when he does come up to help; he has a deadly pull-up jumper off of the hesitation move, similar to the way Kevin Durant used this move so effectively at Texas ... Fultz has an assortment of quick dribble moves from stepbacks, crossovers, spin moves, etc. if the guard gets through the screen ... He’s also comfortable using his size, particularly when getting into his mid-range pull up; covers ground very well, uses long strides and consistently gets to the rim in one dribble when penetrating off the pick and roll ... He has unique change of direction ability as well, which he uses in the paint to get by bigger defenders ... He is a talented isolation scorer who uses hang dribbles and hesitations effectively; can make tough shots off the dribble; able to rise into jump shots off a one-two step and is comfortable making contested jumpers ... His respectable pull-up game allows him to get to the rim much more easily when in isolation situations ... He does a great job utilizing hesitation crosses to get in the lane and score; also does an exemplary job of being deceptive and unpredictable off the dribble ... It is difficult to defend him because of his wide variety of dribble moves ... He is not an elite catch and shoot player but more than capable of knocking spot up shots down from the perimeter ... He has smooth mechanics with NBA range; also does a good job of knocking down shots when coming off screens where he has excellent balance and shot preparation ... He's very good at attacking closeouts as well, to pull up or finish at the rim ... His great instincts are particularly shown in these situations; crafty finisher at the rim, has soft touch on two foot floaters with good balance; can stretch in the air around long defenders with his length; great finisher with his left hand where he gets excellent extension ... Fultz is a creative, willing passer with an outstanding feel for the game; has a higher assist percentage and lower turnover percentage than Lonzo Ball ... He will be a dangerous playmaker with NBA spacing and better shooters around him ... He is dynamic in the open court and can make passes from numerous angels in transition ... He does a great job of keeping his head up and finding big men running the floor or shooters on the wings in transition ... He is also a terrific passer off the pick and roll, where he uses creative wrap around passes; will split the defenders off of ball screens and find big men in the short corners for easy conversions ... Fultz is very patient off the pick and roll and does not force the issue often;will wait for the play to develop before making passes. He does a good job of using both sides of the floor and can make passes over the top due to size and length. Fultz must improve his focus and intensity, but he has the tools to develop into a lockdown defender at either guard spot; uses his body well to stay in front and has quickness to run stride for stride with smaller guards. His 6’10” wingspan makes him tough to shoot over; does a good job of being physical with bigger guards inside and can make things tough for big guys down low off of switches. He can cover a lot of ground, as shown by several chase down blocks this past season at Washington; also shows good instincts off the ball and has good timing on rotations from the weak side in the half court; a very low risk, high reward player; one of the most complete college guards in the last decade.
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Nov 20 2017 05:07pm
Quote (bitg_pj @ Nov 20 2017 06:54pm)
Your account name was mcw ... and you sucked his dick harder than anyone ... and when hinkie traded him you flip flopped harder than a Clinton in a debate

Shut the f up Sean .... seriously kid


Umm, when MCW was traded I was literally cheering at the kind of value we got for him in return LOL. At no point in time did I ever say that wasn't a GREAT trade for the Sixers...i was one of the few here supporting that trade.

1000% trade rape, the way Hinkie handled MCW was perfection. Drafted him #11 and flipped him a year and a half later for the Lakers pick which had/has potential to be the #1 pick lol. The value of that Lakers pick was/is REALLY good, and just how good is yet to be determined in next years lottery.

MCW isn't worth a bag of chips at this point, you couldn't even get a late 2nd round pick for him rofl.

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Nov 20 2017 05:22pm
Quote (Sixers @ 21 Nov 2017 00:34)
This is terrible, like I'm not even sure where to begin...

Noel panned out just fine, he had an incredibly good defensive season as a rookie (historically good). It's not his fault Embiid came along and made him look like shit. Noel is a good player, in the right situation...i.e. not Philly (with Embiid) or Dallas rofl.

Okafor is the one pick we can look at and say we regret. Dude looked pretty good his rookie season, he averaged 17/8 as a rookie and drew double teams all the time, then quickly went to shit in the following seasons when his lack of athleticism and pylon like defense was exposed even worse. Obviously the better pick would have been Porzingis, but at the time Okafor was the no brainer pick at #3.

MCW was drafted 11th overall lol, his value was pumped up by a super high usage, and then a year and a half later he was traded for a super valuable Lakers 1st round pick......and now MCW is complete garbage who isn't even a rotation player in the NBA anymore. That was one of Hinkie's many genius moves, even though at the time people were like "omfg Sixers are so stupid trading a good player" but now who's laughing? :rolleyes:


Noel panned out just fine, hold on. He is fucking trash, stop defending him. Can't see a minute behind aging Dirk Nowitzki, who can barely run, lol.

Quote (DiS505 @ 21 Nov 2017 00:27)
This is one of the dumbest posts I’ve ever read tbh


Is it dumb because it is the truth? Please.

Quote (DeShoneKizer69 @ 21 Nov 2017 00:25)
Nobody hits on 100% of their draft picks dude. If you want a perfect FO then you need to hire a bunch of fortune tellers


They missed on all but 2 picks... how is this a successful draft process?
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Nov 20 2017 05:29pm
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They missed on all but 2 picks... how is this a successful draft process?


wut....LOL

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Quote (Sixers @ 21 Nov 2017 01:29)
wut....LOL


Not history-wise, recently... they missed on all but Embiid and Simmons.

MCW got traded, Noel got traded, Okafor is warming the bench, Fultz is lol for now...

Success rate is bad... although I agree they got 2 dominant players for a while, if both can stay healthy, obviously.

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