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I regret listing Niang as an untouchable. My thought process with Niang was that we’re unlikely to find better bang for the buck at his roster spot.

I stand by listing Royce. I fully expect he’ll overtake Ingles as a starter this year at some point, which is why I think we should try to cash in on Ingles while he still has value.

I honestly think we’re going to be ****ed and will be doing some form of running it back, signing third-tier FAs (or doing some hybrid of those two) if we can’t swing a trade.
 
I regret listing Niang as an untouchable. My thought process with Niang was that we’re unlikely to find better bang for the buck at his roster spot.

I stand by listing Royce. I fully expect he’ll overtake Ingles as a starter this year at some point, which is why I think we should try to cash in on Ingles while he still has value.

I honestly think we’re going to be ****ed and will be doing some form of running it back, signing third-tier FAs (or doing some hybrid of those two) if we can’t swing a trade.
We are most certainly ****ed because we put all of our eggs in one basket.
 
I think Philly is pretty clearly going to offer the five year max. I think the question is whether Tobias wants to be a 4th option.
 
With as close as they lost and how emotional it was after, I think Philly and the team will feel as though they need to bring everybody back for another run. Sure Butler and/or Harris might decide to leave, but I just feel like this postseason will bind them stronger together.

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But it’s interesting that they added two max level players and didn’t get any further in the playoffs than last year.
I’d like to say it’s due to their lack of depth as they only played three off the bench, but looking at the Raptors, they only played two off the bench oddly enough as they are pretty deep as a team.
 
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