2046-2047 76ers Preseason Press Conference
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:56 pm
Last season was a disaster. I knew it was going to be hard to stay competitive with such an inexperienced squad but getting blown out night after night made every passing sim that much better because at least the nightmare was almost over. How that team managed to even win 12 games is beyond me.
But all was not lost. While the team's lack of wins was jarring, last season's squad had some noteworthy individual successes. The rookie class featured Carlos Jose, Reginald Fulford, and Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa who all played significant minutes and earned 1st Team All-Rookie honors. De La Rosa, in particular, was a stat-stuffer during garbage time and became the first player in league history to average at least 10 assists per game in his rookie season.
This offseason we managed to acquire several strong veterans, including some pretty hefty contracts from GMs looking to shed salary. I know fans are excited to see future Hall of Famer Delmar Lopez at the Wells Fargo Center, and we are doubly excited to see 7x All-Star Cassius Winston back in Philly red, white, and blue for his well-deserved homecoming. We also were able to sign Burt Gibson, Aaron Nesmith, Matthew Burns, and Ron McGee this offseason and expect them all to contribute on both ends of the court this season. In the draft, we slid down to #4 on lottery night but managed to pull off a couple of trades to pad the bank and finished the night at #12 to select the best 3PT shooter in the draft class, Bennedict Mathurin.
Overall, I think this season will be better than S56, but it will still be difficult to make the playoffs because we do intend to keep an eye toward the future and sell if the price is right. Playoffs or not, Philly's goal remains the same - continue churning points and get closer to paying off this debt.
Projected Starting Lineup
PG: Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa
SG: Bennedict Mathurin
SF: Delmar Lopez
PF: Reginald Fulford
C: Joe Pabon
6th: Aaron Nesmith
Any questions?
But all was not lost. While the team's lack of wins was jarring, last season's squad had some noteworthy individual successes. The rookie class featured Carlos Jose, Reginald Fulford, and Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa who all played significant minutes and earned 1st Team All-Rookie honors. De La Rosa, in particular, was a stat-stuffer during garbage time and became the first player in league history to average at least 10 assists per game in his rookie season.
This offseason we managed to acquire several strong veterans, including some pretty hefty contracts from GMs looking to shed salary. I know fans are excited to see future Hall of Famer Delmar Lopez at the Wells Fargo Center, and we are doubly excited to see 7x All-Star Cassius Winston back in Philly red, white, and blue for his well-deserved homecoming. We also were able to sign Burt Gibson, Aaron Nesmith, Matthew Burns, and Ron McGee this offseason and expect them all to contribute on both ends of the court this season. In the draft, we slid down to #4 on lottery night but managed to pull off a couple of trades to pad the bank and finished the night at #12 to select the best 3PT shooter in the draft class, Bennedict Mathurin.
Overall, I think this season will be better than S56, but it will still be difficult to make the playoffs because we do intend to keep an eye toward the future and sell if the price is right. Playoffs or not, Philly's goal remains the same - continue churning points and get closer to paying off this debt.
Projected Starting Lineup
PG: Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa
SG: Bennedict Mathurin
SF: Delmar Lopez
PF: Reginald Fulford
C: Joe Pabon
6th: Aaron Nesmith
Any questions?