When Sam Hinkie took over the Sixers in May of 2013 and gutted most of what was left of a once playoff-hopeful roster, he took a fairly basic approach to filling in the rest of the roster around his newest lottery picks. He would take fliers on players who had never quite made it at the NBA level, players who would come in with nothing to lose and had chips on their shoulders. If a few of them worked out and turned into NBA players, then terrific, the team had just churned out a few cheap rotation players. If they didn't, then oh, well; you take shots, miss a large majority of them and move on.
Sixers Tinder: Hollis Thompson Didn't Develop Enough Of His Game
