Yeah, I think the Williams Division is still the weakest in the league right now but it is not the joke it was during the reshuffle draft. In terms of S50, I think it will be a 3-team race between the Pacers, Clippers, and 76ers. Each of our squads have issues, but I give the Pacers the edge right now because of how defensively stout this team is built right now. I think this is the last year for Indy before they start to fade, given Morant's age but they will be a difficult nut to crack this season. The Clippers have a very talented 4-headed monster, but their frontcourt leaves a lot to be desired. I imagine both of them will be active in the trade market to add even more talent so it should be an interesting season. I think the rest of the division is still a work in progress but their future talent (Dort/Patton; Dangerfield/Caruso; BBJ/Connell; Nix/Cunningham) means they wont be cupcake teams for much longer.JNR wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:53 am GWR: Early speculation on the Williams division was that it would be a cupcake division, but it appears that most teams have seen that too and have taken steps to get better. Who do you see as your main challenges in the division?
A mix of SF/PF still depending on the matchupMexicanMamba wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:15 am You've played (potential MVP candidate) James Wiseman at a number of positions in his young career. Which one do you see him at primarily this season to allow him to flourish ?
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Few more seasons should do the trick, we are almost there.ballsohard wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:31 am You used the term as the 76ers being a team in waiting, but most philly fans say they’ve been waiting for 7 seasons and still nothing. How much longer will they have to wait to see the 76ers capitalize on their talented young core?
Womp womp. I need to cut off communication with you guys during the offseasonAngryBanana wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:56 am Chet Youbetcha, Dimmadome News: I will admit Burnham is a great consolation prize, but how do you feel that your two big swings in FA were ultimately not enough, and were bested by your fellow GMs in Angrybanana and JLMarines?
In terms of talent, I think this season's team is slightly behind the 64 win squad from S48. I thought the S48 squad vastly overachieved because it was a deeper squad that managed to cohesively work together. Compared to S48, the Big 3 are now in their prime and without J-Rod will be tasked with carrying the offensive workload, while Burnham will anchor the defense. These Sixers are not as deep as the S48 squad though, so navigating injuries will be an interesting challenge.garbageman wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:17 am Sham Smith, Bulls.com: The 76ers have put some solid teams together over the course of building your big 3. Where does this team rank in terms of talent compared to the 76ers teams you've had over the previous 3 seasons?
I think a change of scenery was a good thing because I seemed to have hit my ceiling in the Alpha Conference, but I dont see the road as any more easier/difficult now in Omega to be honest. I think the Sixers will be in the contending conversation for sure, but there is a lot of individual talent to deal with, particularly in the Williams Division. It will take a lucky break or two to survive the playoff push.NOLa. wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:17 am Do you feel the change in divisions has helped your team win now compared to the division and conference you were previously in? With your guys hitting your prime years and a division draft that was considered weak to begin with, it definitely looks like the odds are in your favor.
Not yet but I think we are almost there - another piece or two would be nice, especially on defenseEazy P wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:55 am Do you think this current roster could make a deep playoff push as constructed or will you add another huge piece to your squad
Would you like to answer this question again keeping in mind the latest trades? To maybe...Sixers, Clippers, and Pacers will be a 3 way race for 2nd in the division behind eventual Williams division winners Utah Jazz?????K-100 wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:13 amYeah, I think the Williams Division is still the weakest in the league right now but it is not the joke it was during the reshuffle draft. In terms of S50, I think it will be a 3-team race between the Pacers, Clippers, and 76ers. Each of our squads have issues, but I give the Pacers the edge right now because of how defensively stout this team is built right now. I think this is the last year for Indy before they start to fade, given Morant's age but they will be a difficult nut to crack this season. The Clippers have a very talented 4-headed monster, but their frontcourt leaves a lot to be desired. I imagine both of them will be active in the trade market to add even more talent so it should be an interesting season. I think the rest of the division is still a work in progress but their future talent (Dort/Patton; Dangerfield/Caruso; BBJ/Connell; Nix/Cunningham) means they wont be cupcake teams for much longer.JNR wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:53 am GWR: Early speculation on the Williams division was that it would be a cupcake division, but it appears that most teams have seen that too and have taken steps to get better. Who do you see as your main challenges in the division?
Yes, I would like to amend my earlier statement. Thank you for the opportunity.Darth Vegito wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:40 pm Would you like to answer this question again keeping in mind the latest trades? To maybe...Sixers, Clippers, and Pacers will be a 3 way race for 2nd in the division behind eventual Williams division winners Utah Jazz?????
Fixed.K-100 wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:13 amYeah, I think the Williams Division is still the weakest in the league right now but it is not the joke it was during the reshuffle draft. In terms of S50, I think it will be a 3-team race between the Pacers, Clippers, and 76ers. Each of our squads have issues, but I give the Pacers the edge right now because of how defensively stout this team is built right now. I think this is the last year for Indy before they start to fade, given Morant's age but they will be a difficult nut to crack this season. The Clippers have a very talented 4-headed monster, but their frontcourt leaves a lot to be desired. I imagine both of them will be active in the trade market to add even more talent so it should be an interesting season. I think the rest of the division is still a work in progress but their future talent (Dort/Patton; Greg Brown/[insert some rando LA Laker rename from 2041 draft here]; BBJ/Connell; Nix/Cunningham) means they wont be cupcake teams for much longer.JNR wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:53 am GWR: Early speculation on the Williams division was that it would be a cupcake division, but it appears that most teams have seen that too and have taken steps to get better. Who do you see as your main challenges in the division?
You sir truly belong in this divisionK-100 wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 3:38 pmYes, I would like to amend my earlier statement. Thank you for the opportunity.Darth Vegito wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:40 pm Would you like to answer this question again keeping in mind the latest trades? To maybe...Sixers, Clippers, and Pacers will be a 3 way race for 2nd in the division behind eventual Williams division winners Utah Jazz?????
Fixed.K-100 wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:13 amYeah, I think the Williams Division is still the weakest in the league right now but it is not the joke it was during the reshuffle draft. In terms of S50, I think it will be a 3-team race between the Pacers, Clippers, and 76ers. Each of our squads have issues, but I give the Pacers the edge right now because of how defensively stout this team is built right now. I think this is the last year for Indy before they start to fade, given Morant's age but they will be a difficult nut to crack this season. The Clippers have a very talented 4-headed monster, but their frontcourt leaves a lot to be desired. I imagine both of them will be active in the trade market to add even more talent so it should be an interesting season. I think the rest of the division is still a work in progress but their future talent (Dort/Patton; Greg Brown/[insert some rando LA Laker rename from 2041 draft here]; BBJ/Connell; Nix/Cunningham) means they wont be cupcake teams for much longer.JNR wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:53 am GWR: Early speculation on the Williams division was that it would be a cupcake division, but it appears that most teams have seen that too and have taken steps to get better. Who do you see as your main challenges in the division?
Very nervous, indeed. Going to be a long 10 seasonsjlmarines wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:23 pm Justin Bieber, Teremana.com: Sources have leaked information to the public that 76ers front office is totally nervous to be in the same division with the Cavs. Not only did the Cavs stole Bradley Connell, Connell has admitted publicly the Cavs front office is showing so much love, you just can't compare with 76ers. It's very obvious Cavs executive management are making serious moves and has the swag to be contenders in the Williams Division. Do you have a specific gameplan for this upcoming season?
Definitely, the books will be tight for the next two seasons so finding diamonds in the rough either in the draft or the free agency pool will be key as to whether this team can take the next step and be a perennial contender.Xist2Inspire wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:02 am Random Reporter: Given that you've remained steadfastly committed to the Big 3, adding Burnham means that your cap will be completely tied up for the foreseeable future. Is there any concern about your ability to add quality depth to the roster moving forward?