Jul 28, 2016i mean Russell will be great if he can learn to be coached. Ingram has a chance to be a star but is super skinny and will need at least a year to get acclimated with the style of play in the NBA. Randle is ok, Clarkson is good. I just think the Sixers young talent is a step above, and that's not counting if Embiid/Saric turn out good.
Noel is a defensive stud. Okafor can pretty much get 20 on any given night. If they can learn to play together and both sides of the ball then they'll be fantastic. Embiid has the chance to be the best of all three if he can stay healthy. Saric has a chance to be a solid NBA player. And Simmons, unlike Ingram, already has an NBA body and can easily put up 15/10/7 (which ever category you want to give those #s to) on any given night.
Also, I know size doesn't matter much anymore with the game moving more to the perimeter, but that much size could be deadly on the glass, could cause teams trouble getting shots off and will force teams to change their game plan.
I'm more of a college basketball guy, but I watch all the Sixers games for the most part, big regular season games between prime time teams, and the playoffs, of course. I will say the NBA is my least favorite professional league, but I still love it and can hold in depth convos about it because all I watch is sports lol