mann was never supposed to be a long term sixer. the sixers wanted expiring contracts to match the $$$ and picks, since they want cap space. if those expiring contracts fit well as role players, that’s a bonus (and it has been a huge bonus - arguably as important as the draft picks).
the trade for mann was only if the clippers weren’t willing to give up another pick, so that the sixers could flip him for a pick or trade him, since his contract was not desirable for the sixers. note that the trade also dumped pj tucker’s contract onto the clippers. the sixers will have an insane amount of cap space next season - more than the pistons. they look like a team about to rebuild but they have a playoff roster.
Bad starts happen all the time, not concerned. All im saying is deanthony melton went for 0 layups against the lakers and we won by 44, hes gone for one layup and were down 14 in the first quarter.