Expect Colin to be a solid contributor off the bench - he did a great job on the offensive end last season, but there is still some work to do to develop his defensive chops so I think he is a better fit to provide a spark on the 2nd unit this season.garbageman wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 8:23 pm Sham Smith, Bulls.com: Colin Smallwood was all-league 2nd team last year, yet you brought in vets like Bagley III, Abney, and Domingo McKoy. What will Smallwood's role be this season?
I really like Bagley's game - reminds me of an older version of Sabo - a very capable 2-way playerMexicanMamba wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 8:02 pm Which new addition will be most crucial to your success this season?
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Yeah, I think my biggest setback during the offseason was that I was unable to land a bridge PG between Winston and Ulis. Last season I experimented with Irvine at PG and got good results. Glenn took a hit during TC, but I think he is still capable of managing PG minutes so at least for the beginning of the year I will use him there too. Just dont be surprised to see me out on the trade market as the season progresses.Xist2Inspire wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 9:44 pm Random Reporter: Unlike the rest of your roster, the point guard position looks rather thin, with only the still-developing Winston and aging Ulis listed. Do you see yourself making a trade to fix that, or are you comfortable rolling with your roster as-is and will just shuffle pieces around as needed?
Yeah, TC as a whole went like I expected it would with the youngsters having great camps and the vets taking a big but not fatal hit so overall I was very pleased. It is probably a cop-out, but I am very excited to see Cassius Winston continue to develop. He was drafted as o/b and became y/b last TC and then followed it up with the best individual TC this year. He has now led the 76ers in TC gains in back-to-back years, and I think there is still room to grow moving forward. I'm not quite sure what kind of weapon Winston will be for the 76ers, but if he continues to make these kinds of gains in TC he will be seeing starter minutes very soon.Bowtothebill23 wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 1:38 am The 76ers had an excellent training camp this season. Whose progress excites you most and why?
Good question - I am starting to slow down on investing in player training with this in mind because Wiseman/Smallwood are up for RFA next offseason and Toppin/Winston are joining em in 2036 so I think after this season I will have to start building a bank that is capable of paying a tax should I max out more than 2 of these rookie contracts.NOLa. wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 9:21 am You're in a very lucky yet very challenging position in my opinion. With the success of past years draft lottos and picks, UFA pick ups, and good training camps you've done what some GMs wish they could: have win now pieces and youth.
However, I always feel having a foot in each and not committing to one backfires in the long run. Youth will eventually get paid in RFA, and the tax can cause this to be an issue. Do you think you can keep up the balance of competing for your division and invest in your youth? If you had to pick one or the other which would you choose?
Yeah sure - like I said in our PM the 76ers team I inherited definitely had some talent - some All-League with Udoka/Sabo, some solid players like Candeleria, Modestine Degrimonpon, Oliver Dennis and Hollis Wiley and even a fringe starter in Gregory Haddock. I just didnt know what I wanted to do with them at first. I started shedding the guys rather quickly with Haddock, Dennis, Wiley, and Modestine out by year 1. Candeleria was gone by year 2, but once Sabo went down for 1/2 season and Udoka broke his leg the following sim I realized in year 3 this is not the team I want moving forward. I chose to not max Udoka, traded Sabo for draft capital, and the rest is history.ballsohard wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 10:04 am You mentioned in some conversations with me about wanting to build your own thing in Philly. Can you discuss that vision ?
Definitely see him as spark off the bench and working in tandem with Smallwood - I really like Mamadi's potential and can see him doing some damage against other teams' 2nd string PFsNickMalone77 wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 11:10 am How much of a role do you envision your new rookie, Mamadi Diakite, playing in what looks like a crowded front court?
yes - I see the 76ers competing with the Nets and Nuggets for the 6/7 seeds so if Philly ends up 8th or worse it will be disappointing
yoloAngryBanana wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 2:26 pm What is your thought process of playing waters at SF?
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Aint no shame finishing 2nd to Brooklyn