An abysmal run for the upcoming draft

The season for the 76ers started out with the opener against the Boston Celtics, another team which was bound to struggle in a year where most of the 2008 championship team’s core were gone. This match was supposed to be an indicator for what results could be expected. After 3 quarters of intense neck and neck basketball, the 4th quarter unraveled Philly’s lack of depth and Boston managed a win in double figures. But at least Evan Turner showed of his improved game and ended with a game high of 16 points.



The next match against the Pacers was surprisingly won, as rookie guard Michael Carter-Williams played with tremendous effort and nearly managed a triple double with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists in the boxscore. Evan Turner showed again, what we can expect from him in due course and pulled off a double-double – 12 points and 10 rebounds.
In the following time, Philadelphia’s front office was called to action and managed to close in on an immensely important deal with the Milwaukee Bucks.

In exchange for Jason Richardson and Philadelphia’s first round pick in 2015 the Bucks sent Carlos Delfino and their own 2014 first round pick. Not only was this deal a kind of a gamble, as the Bucks were off to a good 3-0 start but it also worsened the team even more in terms of the individual player’s talent. To give up a good 3 point shooter and athletic swingman for a player with the one-dimensional talent of a steady jump shot can be considered as a bald move, but yet again it showed the franchise’s focus on the 2014 draft.

As it turned out, no harm was done in this deal. The Milwaukee Bucks’ playoff hopes fell to a dreadful season finish and thus the 76ers were to pick twice in the lottery.
With a 7-22 record of their own Philly finished second last to the ever-losing Charlotte Bobcats and so the excitement for the draft lottery was hyped up, the first pick was in reach and with a statistical second and tenth pick the future looked brighter than ever.

Last but not least it shall not remain untold that Michael Carter-Williams and Nerlens Noel played a great rookie season and were each elected into the NBA all-rookie 1st team.