Next season, fans might get forced to watch the team deploy a veteran who has very little left in the tank without really intending to. That's right folks –– the Philadelphia 76ers, never not interested in players who carry their own vivid red flags, will likely do it again.
Last season, Philly's downfall was attributable to the fact that most of their rotation players daw a dip in their production. That was definitely the case for Eric Gordon, who had simply become way too one-dimensional to even trust with ample court time.
Save for that one peculiar stretch where he somehow unlearned the concept of missing wide-open three-point shots, Gordon was just too painful to watch on the hardwood.