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Hinkie steps down as 76ers GM, Head of Basketball Operations

SoCalLions

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http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...neral-manager-president-basketball-operations

I personally liked the plan. The execution wasn't perfect, but it was the right idea in my opinion. Only crappy part about it is being a fan of a dumpster fire team for such a long time. A lot to endure. I think Colangelo will get credit for turning it all around but reality is as bad as that roster is, Hinkie left them with a bundle of assets and who did it cost them to build those assets? Holiday, Carter-Williams, and Thaddeus Young? I still think Embiid can be a really good center. Better than Noel or Okafor. They obviously need to trade one or both of those two. I don't know much about Saric, but he's yet to play for them and he could be a good asset.

Here's all the picks they have:
http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed
 
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