It's a undeniable different approach to the first year of a rebuild then. That's the point I took, rather then him "whining". Hinkie's whole design was to get the best assets available to acquire a top 10 player, which for a bad franchise is top a pick. He didn't go out at any point and use cap space on the Randolf and Hill's to "build a winning culture". He didn't keep the WCS or Skals around in an attempt to develop middling talent. And they had a plan. No ****ing around, no talk of intangibles, just a straight strategy to exploit the NBA lottery system and acquire talent.
Our strategy can't be defined at this point, but it's not what just worked in a major way for Philly. You're looking at another 25-35 win season next year with no pick and no clear all-star/super star talent, which in turn keeps you from the breakthrough talent you need and once again stuck in this endless cycle. If being frustrated about that is "whining" then fine. Enjoy the "winning culture" in perpetuity from your high horse.
But here's the thing.. in year 2/3 of their rebuild, neither did Philly! Their picks just kept sitting year after year. That's my point - are you ok with waiting another 6 years to make the playoffs, while in the meantime being completely and I mean completely uncompetitive, sitting your top picks year after year? If you're not, then don't come around telling me you'd rather be like Philly. I'm not denying that it worked for them in the end, I'm questioning your ability as a fan to really go through that process starting now or at best the day Cousins was traded.
Keeping guys like Skal around (not so much WCS) is precisely what we need to do to try and speed things up. Ultimately it boils down to how much potential you think our young guys have, and to be frank at this point they've accomplished far more than anything the Sixers did for the first 3 years.