First the undisclosed issue with the Players Association and now this.
76ers knew about Holiday's injury before they traded him.
His little tanking plan doesn't look its taken any steps closer to being successful. Maybe it's time to start looking at him in a different light and not just assume he knows what he is doing.
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His goal is to win a championship. Ask Philadelphia fans what they think of coming close to a title-- ask them what they think of Andy Reid.
Hinkie is trying to win it all, and he's trying to do that by amassing big time assets to then use to form a great team. With Embiid, Noel, Okafor, and Saric, he has a stable of four potential front court stars that can be used to acquire better pieces.
It's a process.
His goal is to win a championship. Ask Philadelphia fans what they think of coming close to a title-- ask them what they think of Andy Reid.
Hinkie is trying to win it all, and he's trying to do that by amassing big time assets to then use to form a great team. With Embiid, Noel, Okafor, and Saric, he has a stable of four potential front court stars that can be used to acquire better pieces.
It's a process.
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the Holliday issue which I think is a different matter, I don't know how anything could be said about his master plan and whether it's closer.
His goal is to win a championship. Ask Philadelphia fans what they think of coming close to a title-- ask them what they think of Andy Reid.
Hinkie is trying to win it all, and he's trying to do that by amassing big time assets to then use to form a great team. With Embiid, Noel, Okafor, and Saric, he has a stable of four potential front court stars that can be used to acquire better pieces.
It's a process.
What does that even mean? He's not trying to win it all?