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The Kristaps Porzingis News is a Karmic Victory for Process Trusters

Kevin Kinkead

By Kevin Kinkead

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Photo Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports

Woj dropping Kristaps Porzingis bombs on a Thursday afternoon:

Ironic that Porzingis is concerned about a losing culture, because it wasn’t that long ago that Porzingis’ agent, Andy Miller, steered him away from the Sixers ahead of the 2015 draft because the camp “wanted no part” of the multi-year rebuild Sam Hinkie was currently undertaking.

A refresher from Woj, who was still with Yahoo back then (after the jump) –

Miller didn’t make it easy for Philadelphia to draft Porzingis at No. 3. The Sixers wouldn’t be afforded Porzingis’ physical, nor get a private workout, nor even a face-to-face meeting. After most of the pro day executives cleared out of the gym in Vegas in mid-June, 76ers general manager Sam Hinkie lingered to meet with Miller. Hinkie stopped him in the lobby area and asked Miller about a chance to sit down and visit with Porzingis.

“You said that I would get a meeting with him here,” Hinkie told Miller.

“I said, ‘I’d try,’ and it’s not going to work out, Sam,” Miller responded.

An awkward silence lingered, the GM and agent, standing and staring. The Porzingis camp wanted no part of the Sixers’ situation at No 3. Miller couldn’t stop Philadelphia from drafting Porzingis, but he could limit the information they had to make a decision. And did. No physical. No meeting. No workout. The Sixers passed on Porzingis on draft night, clearing the way for the Knicks to select him.

Regardless of how you feel about Hinkie and the Process, the Sixers are clearly in a better spot than the Knicks right now, a team that hasn’t had a winning season since 2012-2013. Yes, Porzingis is injured, but New York ownership hasn’t exactly built a juggernaut around him in the interim.

There were, of course, reports that Sixers ownership was more interested in eventual draft pick Jahlil Okafor than an unknown European prospect who ended up being a lot better than anybody thought. Hinkie could have taken Porzingis anyway, but went with Jah, and you know the rest of the story.

Edit: this escalated quickly –

Kevin Kinkead

Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com

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