It's not our money, and it's not our team. It's just our mind that we're losing, when it comes to the Philadelphia 76ers. It's easy to ridicule this club in a vacuum, in the sucked-out wake of the report from Adrian Wojnarowski that the Sixers were going to sign Kwame Brown to a two-year deal worth $6 million overall, and with a player option for the second year. That's right, Kwame Brown has earned a player option that he can sign off on next summer, some 12 years after being drafted first overall in the 2001 NBA draft. The truth behind this is that Kwame is actually a pretty capable center considering his role as an eighth or ninth man, and $3 million isn't all that bad. What's bad as this comes amidst news that the 76ers have used the amnesty provision on Elton Brand, who was due to make over $18 million in 2012-13 but also due to play some very good basketball that particular year. And, amongst word that coach Doug Collins is looking to find a center to move Spencer Hawes down to power forward, a position he didn't play a single second at last year while at times even looking too slow for the center position. And, amongst word that Lou Williams has moved onto Atlanta for a...