Philadelphia 76ers S7 Press Conference
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 1:34 pm
1985-1986 Philadelphia 76ers Press Conference

As he rolled out of bed, Philadelphia 76ers GM digiskunk let out a long sigh. His head throbbing from last night's party at the bar, he slowly crawled out of bed as if he were a zombie. Today was a big day: It was press conference day. And he had to come prepared. So he did what anybody would do: He put on the first pair of clothes he found that were tossed on the ground. Should I take a shower? he pondered to himself. No, he replied to his thoughts.
Somehow, some way, he managed to arrive at Chucky Cheese's just in time for the press conference. As he stood behind the podium, he vomited onto the ground. It was go time, baby.
digiskunk: Welcome, everyone, to this year's press conference. A lot has transpired since my last appearance and I'm pretty eager to tell you all about it.
First and foremost, let's discuss last season. I had high hopes for the club; in fact, I thought we had a decent chance at finishing in the middle of standings. However, like usual, I was wrong: We sucked! Despite having a young Chris Mullin on the squad, along with an array of goofballs, we played absolutely atrociously.
Despite this, we had assembled a small collection of players who I believe will be stars in the future. These players include Chris Mullin and Sam Perkins. Both of them showed me that they had the potential to be future all-stars; in fact, I think Chris Mullin may end up in the Hall of Fameāand what a surprise that would be!
Although we had a bad season, we had a great off-season, acquiring talent such as Joe Barry Carroll (through a trade with the Bucks). We desperately needed a center, so we traded the 4th overall pick in the draft for him. It was a perfect trade that benefited both sides. To increase our depth at center, we also managed to bring back Jack Sikma, who will come off the bench and play valuable minutes.
Somehow we were able to sign Ricky Pierce (small forward), an all-star caliber player who will come off the bench. We were so lucky to sign him.
Jon Sundvold and Jay Humphries have developed into amazing players. I'm so proud of them. They have so much potential and I can't wait to see what the future holds for them.
I'll now be answering questions!