Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Brand-new Philadelphia 76ers GM Sam Hinkie Calls Andrew Bynum Trade a 'Failure'.

Someone from the Philadelphia 76ers institution who wasn't the a short while ago departed Doug Collins had to say it, so it might as well have been Sam Hinkie.

Contemporary off being named a team's president and standard manager, Hinkie wasted no time in putting that leading-edge analytics-endorsing brain of their to good use.

Addressing the media from that Sixers practice facility, Hinkie said it's fair to call that Bynum trade a "failure. "

Philly mortgaged its group dynamic (and future) on Bynum. It shipped out a All-Star in Andre Iguodala in addition to a budding young big male in Nikola Vucevic who followed to tear it up while using the Orlando Magic. And they willingly relinquished those assets in pursuit of the second-best center inside the NBA.

Bynum didn't play per game for the Sixers, departing the team in important disarray. Collins' reign in Philly came apart right in front of our eyes and this company was reduced to creating false senses of expectation that inevitably did small to quell the resentful cries within their fanbase.

So yes, this particular trade was failure. So that as the man who will be expected to neutralize a chaos this accord instilled, Hinkie has every to call it one.

Your partner's job, unfortunately, doesn't end with admitting the offer was a sham. Bynum is now a unrestricted free agent along with the Sixers must decide whether to put even more in your fragile big man or sever ties which never really affixed to begin with.

Thus far, the latter hasn't were an option. The Sixers managed that Bynum was nevertheless "Plan A", and managing owner Josh Harris went with regards to saying he'd make the trade again.

But Hinkie created no such promises, neither did he offer every similar inclinations. He instead explained that he considers Bynum just one other free agent, no different than anyone else the Sixers can be at.

Hinkie isn't as bought Bynum as the rest of the organization and is thus free to brew a more objective decision. He's an analytics-driven guy, and when the numbers don't jive, the two financially and statistically, he will let Bynum walk.

Or even, as he would probably stuff it, he'll put as much distance between the Sixers and their latest failure if he sees fit.

"Philadelphia will realize as time passes what an important acquisition they have perhaps made, " Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey claimed (via ESPN. com).

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