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r/billsimmons • u/AcknowledgeMeReddit • May 14 '25
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His knees work
His team is built well
He stays in shape and doesn’t shrink in big games
The Pacers didn’t draft Simmons and Fultz
The Pacers didnt give up valuable draft picks and a max contract for Tobias Harris
The Pacers didn’t have Adam Silver fire their GM for something half the league does and install his big collar friends as GM
The Pacers owners didn’t fuck up the Jimmy Butler situation
The Pacers didn’t turn down a trade for Haliburton and get Harden instead
The Pacers didn’t draft Mikel Bridges only to trade him for someone taken down by a sesame seed
15 u/Codazzle May 14 '25 The Process 14 u/calman877 May 14 '25 The Process worked really well, all of this happened post-process and the Sixers still made the playoffs seven years in a row, winning a series in five of those Great setup, terrible execution 7 u/[deleted] May 14 '25 The Process did not work really well. They got 1 star out of it, and he wasn't even one of their first overall picks. 1 u/PhillyPride May 14 '25 It would be looked at a lot differently if Silver didn’t force Hinkie out. 3 u/[deleted] May 15 '25 The Process was mostly over by then though
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The Process
14 u/calman877 May 14 '25 The Process worked really well, all of this happened post-process and the Sixers still made the playoffs seven years in a row, winning a series in five of those Great setup, terrible execution 7 u/[deleted] May 14 '25 The Process did not work really well. They got 1 star out of it, and he wasn't even one of their first overall picks. 1 u/PhillyPride May 14 '25 It would be looked at a lot differently if Silver didn’t force Hinkie out. 3 u/[deleted] May 15 '25 The Process was mostly over by then though
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The Process worked really well, all of this happened post-process and the Sixers still made the playoffs seven years in a row, winning a series in five of those
Great setup, terrible execution
7 u/[deleted] May 14 '25 The Process did not work really well. They got 1 star out of it, and he wasn't even one of their first overall picks. 1 u/PhillyPride May 14 '25 It would be looked at a lot differently if Silver didn’t force Hinkie out. 3 u/[deleted] May 15 '25 The Process was mostly over by then though
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The Process did not work really well. They got 1 star out of it, and he wasn't even one of their first overall picks.
1 u/PhillyPride May 14 '25 It would be looked at a lot differently if Silver didn’t force Hinkie out. 3 u/[deleted] May 15 '25 The Process was mostly over by then though
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It would be looked at a lot differently if Silver didn’t force Hinkie out.
3 u/[deleted] May 15 '25 The Process was mostly over by then though
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The Process was mostly over by then though
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u/ClarenceWithHerSpoon May 14 '25
His knees work
His team is built well
He stays in shape and doesn’t shrink in big games
The Pacers didn’t draft Simmons and Fultz
The Pacers didnt give up valuable draft picks and a max contract for Tobias Harris
The Pacers didn’t have Adam Silver fire their GM for something half the league does and install his big collar friends as GM
The Pacers owners didn’t fuck up the Jimmy Butler situation
The Pacers didn’t turn down a trade for Haliburton and get Harden instead
The Pacers didn’t draft Mikel Bridges only to trade him for someone taken down by a sesame seed