Sixers have an interesting problem for next year

HaShev

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They can't even tank right.... :eusa_doh:
Their problem is having 2 sets of starting guards but none which are tall enough to move to SF.
Lonnie is looking good and consistent now after 2-3 horrible starts stat wise, so he can be that SF for the bench if Sixers keep Oubre or don't trade PG.
I like Jared Butler, don't know why he didn't get more play after he showed he could play on this team. Perhaps he'll make a good bench PG then move McCain to SG along with him on the bench and have Maxey and Grimes as the starting guards. Maybe the Sixers found a good backup PF-SF in Reese to make up for probably losing Yabusele to Free Agency. Bona will be 1 year more experienced as a back up but They'll need to focus on a starting PF and capable starter Center backup which for a reasonable salary in the NBA is like finding a unicorn. Maybe there will be an opportunity in the draft to find one, but not if they win games. 🙆
 
Problem for next year?! Hell, the have real problems right now.
 
A succession of terrible general managers since the GM who started the Process" has destroyed this team. Nearly everything they did was a negative.
 
A succession of terrible general managers since the GM who started the Process" has destroyed this team. Nearly everything they did was a negative.
Hinkie at least knew how to collect and manage assets, just had bad drafts with lots of mistakes and duds.
Bonehead Bryan Colangelo traded up for Fultz instead of down for 2 1st picks (in the same draft) giving 2x the chance to get a decent player and depth (I suggested Mitchell and a PF who ended up good and needed but might have been picked before they would have had that second pick. Of course, If we would of stayed put, Boston might have been left with damaged goods and we'd have had the championships and not have signed PG.
DM has grabed some great assets on the cheap, but made some bonehead descisions that ruin all those positives and got them where they are now.
 

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