The trade deadline passed not long ago, and for the Philadelphia 76ers, the results this time were quite polarizing. Sixers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey had the opportunity to speak to reporters before last Friday’s game against the Hawks. He spent more than 10 minutes talking to the media about the team’s decisions and future prospects…
The trade deadline passed not long ago, and for the Philadelphia 76ers, the results this time were quite polarizing.
First, they acquired Buddy Hield in exchange for Furkan Korkmaz, Marcus Morris Sr., three second-round picks and the Pacers. Before making the surprising move, they also sent away a second-round pick in Danuel House Jr.
At the same time, they traded fan favorite Patrick Beverley for Cam Payne and a second-round pick, and sent 21-year-old Jaden Springer to the Celtics for a second-round pick.
Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey had the opportunity to speak to reporters before last Friday’s game against the Hawks. He spent more than 10 minutes talking to the media about the team’s decisions and future prospects. The following are five key takeaways from the press conference:
Joel Embiid The injury is not an important factor
The media has asked questions about Embiid many times and in different ways, but Morey’s answer has always been consistent. He firmly stated that his goal is to strengthen the team without affecting his future improvement.
Many fans believe that Embiid should be out for the season due to Beverley’s trade with Springer, but Morey reiterated that this is not the case.
He said: “(We) have always been planning for the future. If Joel’s situation is really not ideal, I think the situation will change drastically, but we are full of hope now.”
Morey didn’t give any timetable for Embiid, but said he thinks the MVP-caliber big man will play again this season.
He said: “I don’t want to grade the situation, but we’re pretty optimistic and our reaction since first hearing about his injury has been more good than bad, so we’re hopeful and we’re building hard to make the team better this year. Team.”
That’s not to say Embiid’s extended absence doesn’t have an impact on what Morey wants to do at the trade deadline. Morey said he liked what he saw from Mo Bamba and Paul Reed this year, but he also said he would try to add depth at center.
“I think our first priority was to get a big player, and that didn’t happen, but other than that, our goal this year is to strengthen the playoff rotation,” he said.
The Sixers don’t think so Jaden Springer can help them in the short term
For many, this is the most puzzling trade, not only because the Sixers sold a 21-year-old player at a low price, but also because the player they sold at a low price has just shown the ability to rotate. Substitute player potential.
This obviously revealed that the Sixers’ management did not think so.
“We have to weigh, ‘How much can Jaden Springer help our playoff rotation in one year, two years, three years? And how much can a second-round pick help us?’ The bottom line is we think No. A second-round pick will help us even more.” Morey made it clear that he still believed in Jaden Springer’s ability as an NBA player, but he just couldn’t help Embiid win a championship right away.
“I do think his schedule was pushed back a little bit in our evaluation. But if we’re wrong, we’re wrong, but based on our evaluation, he’s the piece that a playoff team needs. More time, and relatively speaking, a second-round pick can achieve results faster.”
Regarding this point, the Celtics and the Sixers have different opinions. Celtics general manager Brad Stevens told reporters that he believes Springer can help them reach the playoffs this year.
clarify Patrick Beverley Case
Beverley’s deal may have been more shocking. He is a veteran who makes little money and actively contributes to the team. What makes fans even more sad is that Beverley said in his podcast that Morey personally told him that he would not be traded.
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Morey said at the press conference that what he said to Beverley at that time was basically true. “Of course, there was no plan at the time and it didn’t seem to be in our consideration at all, but in the end we decided it was the best solution for building the team at this stage.”
It is almost certain that Morey is expected to add a ball-handling player from the buyout market, which will help the Sixers without Beverley moving forward. “We saw his playing time decrease and thought it would be best if he took on a bigger role on a team, and here (the Sixers), we saw his impact decline.”
Morey Don’t mind trading with opponents
Perhaps the most frustrating thing about the Beverley-Springer trade is that both were sent to the Sixers’ past and present rivals for the Eastern Conference championship–Beverley went to the Bucks, and Springer was sent to the Celtics. Tik.
When it comes to whether he has doubts or doesn’t trade with opponents, Morey was very clear: “I don’t mind, I know other people might think that. I do think it matters a lot when it comes to the best or second-best player on the team. There will be an impact. I would have identified it in the past as being important, but looking a little further down the list, I don’t think that should be a factor.”
2024-02-19 12:04:20
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