You can look at most of those players now in hindsight and say the Sixers could've drafted someone else, but at the time most of those were the right call outside of Okafor and trading away Bridges.
The league owes an apology to these fans. The process was a failure. All that losing for second round exits… they had a second round loss the year before the process
It was worth it by then just getting embid (without them going into that draft knowing they was tanking for future seasons they wouldn’t of drafted a injured player and waited for him to get healthy) with him being there they have gotten so many players to come to Philly. So yeah it was worth it. But bad management kept them from being a dynasty.
When the new regime took over for Herb Kohl in Milwaukee, we did a “process” called “OWN THE FUTURE” where our team was bad, but had the talent of Giannis, Jabari Parker and Khris Middleton. Sure it was a bumpy road, but the year the Bucks made the ECF against Toronto, the motto was now “THE FUTURE IS HERE.” Meaning it was now officially time to compete for the title. Sure it didn’t happen until 2021, but hey… it was worth it lol
Considering the position they were in before the process and what they archived. I would say they were a good team that need one or two more pieces to go to the next level. but after the process, they are the same plus more chaos.
Embid was MVP??😂😂🤣🤣😂😂 Everyone knows that it belonged to Jokic. And race shouldn't have anything to do with it. The MVP should ACTUALLY MEAN Most Valuable Player.
MJ deserved MVP pretty much every season he played. (For the Bulls, not Wizards). But haters wanted to hate and pick others that didnt deserve it.
Is "The Process" a failure? I have to be objective and say "yes". The goal of deliberately tanking and stocking up draft picks was to build a championship winning team, so anything short of actually hoisting that Larry O'Brien Trophy is definitely considered a failure in my books. It's kind of ironic too, that before and during the Process era, the 2nd round has always been the boogeyman for this team. You blew the team up cause you are sick of being bounced in the 2nd round, waited and toiled into building a contender, and STILL get bounced in the 2nd round.
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Was "The Prcoess" a failure?
Alot of these playoff failures that the sixers own joel has to take ownership of the dude at this point is becoming overrated
this team is the reverse denver
they have 0 homegrown they keep try to gamble by choosing "draft"
The process didn't fail, It was aborted by the Sixers at the 10-15% mark.
If your letting go if Hinkie, why on earth would you bring in Colangelo?
They should resurrect the process, and bring back Hinkie.
Yes
No. The process got them everything they needed. Players need to play. Joel is not the guy.
Shout out to all the players Philly traded in this timeframe.
They did you a favour 😂
As a Heat fan I appreciate that they chose Tobias Harris over Himmy Butler
541st comment lmao
Please do “how good was Chris bosh, Steve Nash, and Ben wallace
TOBIAS HARRIS OVER ME?!
pls do how good was karl malone vid despite his allegations he is a phenomenal player and i think second best pf in history
y did it say that simmons had 8 blocks in his rookie season
Could have drafted tingus pingus
Never should have fired hinkie🤷
Tough for Philly fans man. Tanked for 10 years and never made the ECF 😂 and now they're on the verge of another rebuild 😭😭😭
Neither Booker nor Tingus pingus had the hype to be a top pick
get rid of everyone and keep maxey
As a Sixers fan, I shouldn't have watched this
You can look at most of those players now in hindsight and say the Sixers could've drafted someone else, but at the time most of those were the right call outside of Okafor and trading away Bridges.
The league owes an apology to these fans. The process was a failure. All that losing for second round exits… they had a second round loss the year before the process
It was worth it by then just getting embid (without them going into that draft knowing they was tanking for future seasons they wouldn’t of drafted a injured player and waited for him to get healthy) with him being there they have gotten so many players to come to Philly. So yeah it was worth it. But bad management kept them from being a dynasty.
7:48 8 blocks??
Tanking 4 years in a row just to be a 2nd round exit
76ers never reach ecf since iversons era lol
When the new regime took over for Herb Kohl in Milwaukee, we did a “process” called “OWN THE FUTURE” where our team was bad, but had the talent of Giannis, Jabari Parker and Khris Middleton. Sure it was a bumpy road, but the year the Bucks made the ECF against Toronto, the motto was now “THE FUTURE IS HERE.” Meaning it was now officially time to compete for the title. Sure it didn’t happen until 2021, but hey… it was worth it lol
Considering the position they were in before the process and what they archived. I would say they were a good team that need one or two more pieces to go to the next level. but after the process, they are the same plus more chaos.
Embid was MVP??😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
Everyone knows that it belonged to Jokic. And race shouldn't have anything to do with it. The MVP should ACTUALLY MEAN Most Valuable Player.
MJ deserved MVP pretty much every season he played. (For the Bulls, not Wizards). But haters wanted to hate and pick others that didnt deserve it.
until they win a championship it is a failure.
I think he thinks letting Rechaun Holmes go was a mistake…
Josh Harris isn’t Dan Snyder, but he’ll still have to wear this L as an owner. Sixers and Devils fans already hate him.
Is "The Process" a failure? I have to be objective and say "yes". The goal of deliberately tanking and stocking up draft picks was to build a championship winning team, so anything short of actually hoisting that Larry O'Brien Trophy is definitely considered a failure in my books. It's kind of ironic too, that before and during the Process era, the 2nd round has always been the boogeyman for this team. You blew the team up cause you are sick of being bounced in the 2nd round, waited and toiled into building a contender, and STILL get bounced in the 2nd round.