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Lets discuss the "The Process"

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Currently on longest winning run in the east winning their last 7. Won 10 in a row at home which is their best run since 2002.

Simmons & Embiid look legitimate generational players... Especially Embiid...

Has the process payed off?
 
Currently on longest winning run in the east winning their last 7. Won 10 in a row at home which is their best run since 2002.

Simmons & Embiid look legitimate generational players... Especially Embiid...

Has the process payed off?

Yes but not as good as it would have if Colangelo didn’t meddle with Hinkie’s handywork.

That trade up to one to take Fultz was asinine.

Sixers should have Tatum/Jackson/or Fox, the Lakers pick this draft, and the Kings pick next draft.

Instead they have broken Fultz and just the Lakers pick.

As far as in the court, they’re doing good. Embiid and Saric keep getting better and Simmons has been solid all year. Bellinelli has honestly been more consistent so far in limited games than Redick has all season.
 
They need a George Butler Derozan type of player to take the next step .
 
Embiid is the best big man to come out since Duncan.. Alway thought it was Pau Gasol, but I believe Embiid has passed him up?

I don’t really view AD or Demarcus as legit bigs.. Embiid still has some of the traditional big man moves (some slight guard skills— but not the perimeter skills those 2 have)
 
Yes but not as good as it would have if Colangelo didn’t meddle with Hinkie’s handywork.

That trade up to one to take Fultz was asinine.

Sixers should have Tatum/Jackson/or Fox, the Lakers pick this draft, and the Kings pick next draft.

Instead they have broken Fultz and just the Lakers pick.

As far as in the court, they’re doing good. Embiid and Saric keep getting better and Simmons has been solid all year. Bellinelli has honestly been more consistent so far in limited games than Redick has all season.

yeah, the sixers might have killed their chance at a dominant dynasty just by that horrible Fultz trade. It is looking like Fultz will be a total bust and they could have had two top players instead of him if they had kept their picks and drafted well in the slot they had.
 
When do you suppose we can start talking about the Browns' Process in such a manner?
 
Currently on longest winning run in the east winning their last 7. Won 10 in a row at home which is their best run since 2002.

Simmons & Embiid look legitimate generational players... Especially Embiid...

Has the process payed off?

Yep. Hinkie ended up being dead on with his strategy. It's a shame he was canned and hasn't gotten to reap the rewards. Philly demonstrated that all-out tanking is one of the best ways to execute a rebuild, and for many less-desirable locations, the best way to execute a rebuild.

Jerry C. came in and tried to speed things up, which has robbed them of more potential stars and picks. Their legitimacy as a long-term championship contender is not riding solely on Fultz, and it never should have, IMO.

They are also being wise with their cap space, but they're going to need to make a big free agency signing before all of their extensions kick in and they don't have room to sign a real difference maker. I'm not sure how the years line up off the top of my head, but next summer's free agency class could be a big one, and Philly would be wise to pounce.
 
Yes but not as good as it would have if Colangelo didn’t meddle with Hinkie’s handywork.

That trade up to one to take Fultz was asinine.

Sixers should have Tatum/Jackson/or Fox, the Lakers pick this draft, and the Kings pick next draft.

Instead they have broken Fultz and just the Lakers pick.

As far as in the court, they’re doing good. Embiid and Saric keep getting better and Simmons has been solid all year. Bellinelli has honestly been more consistent so far in limited games than Redick has all season.

Beg your pardon?

Redick has been dinged up, but when he's played, he's been really good. Bellinelli has been worse in all facets.
 
I've thought all along that if LBJ left here and stayed in the East that Philly might be a place he'd go. Suddenly they'd be the Easts most dominant team. And they could ruin things for the celtics aspirations. Of course they may pick up another player or two to fix any gaps but it wouldn't need to be an allstar since they have Embid and Simmons. Those two impress the heck out of me.
 
For Philly and LeBron to work, he'd have to be willing to play off the ball quite a bit more than he currently does, and he'd have to be a consistent catch and shoot threat from deep.

Simmons can't hit anything outside of the paint reliably, and Embiid isn't the caliber of shooting big that Love is.

Still, that'd be a lot of talent for a long time.
 
They're looking likely to hit 50 wins. I hope we dont get them in the first round they would knock us out
 
How much does the process cost a team each year to run ?
 

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