76ers chat with Keith Pompey
3rd & 7 37yd
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I do believe he will be here just because his trade value is low due to the injury. I think he will have to be the veteran leader is Wallace is get go or traded. I do see him in a role similar to Luc Mbah a Moute had last year. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's traded in February
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I don't see that at all. He would have to be a starter. I know that the Morris twins are capable of playing both forward positions. However, I see Markieff as a PF. That's means he would have to compete with Nerlens Noel for that position. We all know that the Sixers want to get Noel reps. So Markieff would not be a good fit in Philly. Plus, I doubt it would want to play for the Sixers. So that wouldn't go over well.
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Not sure. I don't think they know. Everything has to go right for this plan to work. This team still has a lot of holes. Once they fill the hole and have all their prospects on the court, we will have a better idea. But right now, this is dream basketball not reality. Like I said, folks will find out if their dreams will come true once all the players are participating.
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Yes, because. Not all of them have fully-guaranteed deals. So they can be waived if the Sixers decide to pick up Smith or any other point guard. Kind of like they did last season with Pierre Jackson. They signed him in the summer, gave him $400,000 and waived him right at the start of training camp. While the circumstances are different. They could waive Scottie Wilbekin if they find another point guard
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I think they do. Here's my reasoning: According to Dr. J, he said this was going to be a seven-year plan. So it what, they had to expect what they are going to thru. Plus, the owner - not Hinkie - is the one who hinted that they team was going to tank for a third consecutive season.
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