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And if I’m the colts I don’t want Kap because he does nothing but ruin your draft standing by winning a couple meaningless games. Context is always necessary. Him being better than certain quarterbacks does not mean it makes sense for that team to want him.

Agree with everything except calling the Eagles some degree of good. Wentz is playing at MVP level, the stable of running backs goes for over 100 yards every game, they have a great receiver and a great tight end, the defensive front might be the best in football, best run defense in the league (just held the bears, a

There’s a chance Rodgers will be back for the end of the season. That’s worth fighting for. Kap winning a few games along the way makes him coming back worthwhile. They could be fighting for a wildcard spot and have Rodgers back for the playoffs, where he’s good enough to beat anyone if he plays to his ceiling.

However,

The saints are pretty good and so are the Vikings, although I will admit I do not want to watch them play.

I disagree, you get a favorable deal when players want to play with stars and win, not because they like the front office. If Simmons and embiid (and co) can look like budding stars (they do) and make the playoffs (they will) AND make some noise in the playoffs (not sure, depends on matchup and lots of factors)

lol let’s just ignore Simmons, who is playing at an historically high level for a rookie, and embiid, who is a dominant big at both ends of the court. Fultz shouldn’t even be judged yet. There’s a reason he was number one on most draft boards.

They overpaid because the sixers were nowhere near the salary floor. That money was gone regardless, so this point is slightly disingenuous. Sorry, just sick of people in philly complaining about how much we’re paying them when it literally has no affect on anything other than hopefully buying some good will for the

Embiid already signed his deal. By the looks of it the sixers will have between 20-30 million in cap space next year, which will probably be the second or third most cap space in the league. You’re allowed to go over the cap to sign your own draft picks so I don’t really see this being a problem. They can either offer

I place the blame on colangelo sr for this. You asked for proof I gave you the word of ainge himself. Since that’s not good enough for you, whatever, have a nice day, this is pointless. You’ve made up your mind just as I have. I at least have reports from the media and ainges word on my side.

Colangelo sr was installed as president by the league and had control of the team at that point. Other reports say that he vetoed the trade, not hinkie, presumably to allow his son to be allowed to shape the roster of the team.

Slow down with that backpedal, you might hurt yourself.

If I answer yes, does that mean the argument is over? Yes. A merit system would be more logical and less arbitrary so I would support that.

lol I never offered proof, just that it was reported and I believed it, so I will do no such thing because gms don’t just leave proof laying around about deals they never made.

Do you live in Philadelphia? Obviously that is is not national news. It does not mean it wasn’t reported on quite regularly. I’m not making shit up.

Okay, people are being denied the privilege to play in the NBA because of an arbitrary decision that is not based on logic.

If we follow your logic on the topic, why do we stop at one year in college? Why not two? Why not four? Would that not protect the product of the NBA more? There would be less busts and young players would come in more ready to play.

Try telling that to my wife!

You just swing at the intentional walk?

NBA veterans decide these things to protect and benefit themselves, not the players as a whole. I have a problem with a bunch of millionaires making decisions that prevent other people from becoming millionaires because it protects themselves. I don’t believe anyone is doing it to protect the product of the NBA.