*** -- PROCESSING Your Philadelphia 76ers -- ***

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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    oh my god it wasn't a dream. :) now all of the core is 25 and under. now you have the 2nd or 3rd best center in the league. now you can officially let evan and jrue sink or swim.

    as far as all of the rumored iggy trades over the last couple years this was absolutely best case scenario. you give up an aging iggy at a time when he's trade value has never been higher, vuce--a guy who barely touched the floor the last 2 months of the season and was buried on the depth chart yesterday, a 19 year old rookie project who will take a few years before he develops, and a pick for that dominant player they've been missing for the last decade. even with bynum's issues that is a no brainer.

    i'm not overly concerned about contract because even if it gets to next summer, the sixers will have the ability to offer more years and more money than any other team. absolute worst case: they will either have an extremely valuable expiring contract at the trade deadline or will have $20M of cap flexibility a year earlier if he walks next summer.


    i've been preaching patience for 2 years now, gentlemen. now you gotta think they have the chance to be maybe the 2nd or 3rd best team in the east... who has a pretty, pretty, large match up problem for miami down low. and with short term contracts literally everywhere on this roster, the future is bright (even the nayest of naysayers can't dispute it now) ;)

    BOOM!


    trade grades:
    Grade: A-

    Philadelphia 76ers:

    Well, so much for that "Spencer Hawes and Kwame Brown will start" idea.

    The Sixers have talked so long about trading Iguodala and they finally pulled the trigger, landing a franchise center in the process. There's a lot to be concerned about for Philly. He's an expiring contract. He can be problematic on and off-court. He's got a significant injury risk.

    But he's also the second-best center in the league. The Sixers have an offensive force to turn to, their biggest problem last season. Evan Turner gave them the ability to move Iguodala without positional loss. Losing Iguodala is a phenomenal talent out the door, but they get one back in Bynum. They needed to try and take a step forward. They did. Iguodala's skills were covered by Turner and Thaddeus Young.

    They saw a chance to take a big shot at a superstar center, which Bynum evolved into last year. It was time to pull the trigger.

    We'll see if they can hit their target.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,527
    I don't care if Bynum doesn't sign. It's still a solid move to free up the logjam with the tweeners, and they've left themselves with plenty of movement in the cash department. Worst case is we bomb and you can still flip him for something, and if he doesn't re-sign - big whoop - you have a shit load of cash to go get someone else.
  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,358
    So we did good? 8-)
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  • polaris_x
    polaris_x Posts: 13,559
    the only concern i would have if i was a sixers fan is the mental makeup of bynum ... this guy has a history of going squirrel y ... in LA, there was Phil and Kobe to kind of keep him in line but he now goes to a team where the primary veteran is j. rich. ...

    did you guys give up draft picks too?
  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,527
    polaris_x wrote:
    the only concern i would have if i was a sixers fan is the mental makeup of bynum ... this guy has a history of going squirrel y ... in LA, there was Phil and Kobe to kind of keep him in line but he now goes to a team where the primary veteran is j. rich. ...

    did you guys give up draft picks too?

    This is known, but hey, who's not a headcase in the NBA anymore?

    Yeah, each team gave up a #1 to Orlando, but they were all protected. So not that bad.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    I don't care if Bynum doesn't sign. It's still a solid move to free up the logjam with the tweeners, and they've left themselves with plenty of movement in the cash department. Worst case is we bomb and you can still flip him for something, and if he doesn't re-sign - big whoop - you have a shit load of cash to go get someone else.

    agreed. would be much easier to build around him and jrue (young, dominant center/young, up and coming point guard) than having to get someone else. but they've got a ton of flexibility for the first time in forever. i think they resign him though. bird rights! :lol:

    if they play their cards right, this could be a beast of a team for the better part of the next decade. wish the season starts tomorrow.
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  • Jearlpam0925
    Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,527
    And another thing - I don't care how much of a nut job he is. We should be out at every game in full force on our knees slurping this guy so he decides to stay. (barring any injuries of course) Give this guy the right field treatment.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    i think i am more excited about the sixers than any other team in the city right now. sports guy's take:



    WINNER: The Sixers They finally made a real move! Who knew the Sixers could make trades and stuff???? I loved this particular risk for them — basically, they flipped Iguodala (with whom they never won anything), Harkless (a project), Nik Vucevic (a young banger with potential) and a protected first-rounder into the league's second-best center and a proven/overpaid 2-guard who was out of shape for much of last year but isn't washed up by any means (Jason Richardson).4 They bring Bynum closer to his hometown (New Jersey), throw him in the East (where he's immediately the best center in the conference), give him his own team and his own grateful fan base (the Sixers fans have been starving for a signature guy since Iverson left), give him 20 shots a game (which he always wanted), and hope he likes playing with Evan Turner, Jrue Holiday and everyone else enough that he'll extend long-term next summer.

    My fears in order …

    Fear No. 1: They're building around someone who just played his first injury-free season in five years. You can't forget the injury risks here, even if (to paraphrase Val Kilmer in Heat), the Bynum is worth the risk.

    Fear No. 2: They're building around two of the league's moodiest and most enigmatic players (Bynum and Turner). That one worries me. You can get away with one enigma (see: Rondo, Rajon), but if you have two, suddenly there's a risk that they'll be hanging out and enabling each other's moodiness OR trying to out-enigma each other. Not saying it can't work … just saying it's a red flag.

    Fear No. 3: Along those same lines, Bynum is a relatively strange guy, someone who loves pushing buttons, saying head-scratching things and keeping people on their toes. In Los Angeles, nobody really cared — Kobe pulled all the attention away from him, and besides, it's not like L.A. is a ravenous, life-or-death sports market or anything. The Laker fans love their team, but they also live near the Pacific Ocean in a place that's 75 degrees every day. Tends to keep everything in perspective.

    Put it this way: You would never put the words "Philly" and "keep everything in perspective" in the same sentence. The two craziest, most overreactionary, life-or-death sports cities in America are probably Philly and Boston — because of their cold weather, because of their provincialism, because of their respective tortured histories, and because their sports media members love nothing more than pushing people's buttons and blowing stuff out of proportion. If Bynum thinks he can show up in Philly and loaf through a game, throw a teammate or coach under the bus, or toss out one of those weird Bynum quotes like, "For as long as I'm on the Sixers, even if it's just for a few months, I'm gonna give it my best" … he's sorely mistaken. Putting a Sixers uniform on Bynum is going to be riveting.
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  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    Wow. This news made for a great vacation last week.
    Alright, alright, alright!
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    watching the live feed of the press conference at work.

    hard to believe this is the same franchise that won 20 games with eddie jordan as their coach just a few years ago. 180 degree turnaround.

    bynum wearing a sixers t shirt. LOVE IT!! :clap::clap::clap: :wave:
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    "i'm planning on making this place my home."

    :clap::clap:


    best press conference EVER.
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  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365
    "Pressure makes diamonds!"
    Alright, alright, alright!
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  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,358
    What's up with the procedure Bynum had?
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    What's up with the procedure Bynum had?

    i think he is having it next month actually. it's a non surgical procedure. same think kobe and arod have had done in recent years. involves stem cells so he has to go to germany to have it done. that's literally all i know about it. he should be fine
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  • The Juggler
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    JK_Livin wrote:
    "Pressure makes diamonds!"

    i heard that. haha...philly is going to absolutely love this dude.
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  • dcfaithful
    dcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    Personally, I think Bynum's best years are ahead of him. With the right coaching, leadership, team morale, and teammates, he could have a very bright career.

    If only Bynum could've been paired with Lou Williams.

    All in all, the 76ers will be a fun team to watch.

    Glad to see the excitement!
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    dcfaithful wrote:
    Personally, I think Bynum's best years are ahead of him. With the right coaching, leadership, team morale, and teammates, he could have a very bright career.

    If only Bynum could've been paired with Lou Williams.

    All in all, the 76ers will be a fun team to watch.

    Glad to see the excitement!

    lou williams is too much of a volume shooter for this team. he was nice as some instant offense off the bench when they needed it (nick young fills that role now). i think they're better off without him at this point.
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  • dcfaithful
    dcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    dcfaithful wrote:
    Personally, I think Bynum's best years are ahead of him. With the right coaching, leadership, team morale, and teammates, he could have a very bright career.

    If only Bynum could've been paired with Lou Williams.

    All in all, the 76ers will be a fun team to watch.

    Glad to see the excitement!

    lou williams is too much of a volume shooter for this team. he was nice as some instant offense off the bench when they needed it (nick young fills that role now). i think they're better off without him at this point.

    You'd know better than me.

    I only followed the Sixers in the Celtics/Sixers series (an entertaining one), and the 3rd Jazz game last year when we got our first win.
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  • The Juggler
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    so in addition to tom penn, the sixers are apparently also interested in celtics assistant gm, mike zarren, as their next gm.

    love this out of the box thinking.

    thank god ed snider doesn't own this team anymore.
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  • dcfaithful
    dcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    so in addition to tom penn, the sixers are apparently also interested in celtics assistant gm, mike zarren, as their next gm.

    love this out of the box thinking.

    thank god ed snider doesn't own this team anymore.

    Jazz made a similar GM move this off season. Always great to see your team making gutsy, but good moves. :thumbup:
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