OT: The Philadelphia Seventy Sixers: Maxeymum Effort (22/23 Regular Season)

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Jack Straw

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Saw a report that PG and Leonard are on board with it.

So I’m guessing we wouldn’t get PG in the trade? Interesting.
Scuttlebutt seems to suggest some combination of Powell, Morris, and Mann. Which wouldn’t suck but would still be disappointing.
 

JojoTheWhale

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What I think of a 2-team trade with the Clippers will basically come down to whether they can get at least one of the 2028/30 picks or not. The rumor is Harden has a unique appeal to LAC because of the lack of term. They sound like they’re one more failed run out from blowing it up.

Construct the rest however you want. Add Tucker, don’t add him, take Powell instead of Morris, whatever. I need the picks.
 

Tripod

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Windhorst:

Harden took a 15 million dollars cut last year so the team could try and be better. He expected, likely due to a convo with Morey, that he would be compensate with an extension. Forward 1 year, Morey doesn't offer that extension and Harden feels like he was used last year.
 

FLYguy3911

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Perkins gets clicks. This is the way these days. They did kick him on the draft I guess after his “Moody Moses” breakdown.
 
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She's a steady enough reporter, but her presence at the front of a show like that isn't very good. They need to just bump Laure Rutledge into that role and they'll be good. As long as they lose Steve Young, who is f***ing terrible. I could do without Booger as well. RG III has a ton of potential.
 

JojoTheWhale

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Jake Fischer said:
Philadelphia does not have to move Harden to his preferred destination with the Clippers. President Daryl Morey, league sources told Yahoo Sports, has already been active in exploring the trade market for Harden outside of just dealing with Los Angeles and the team’s obvious interest in landing the point guard. At this early point, the Sixers are at least projecting a patience to this trade process, similar to how Philadelphia signaled it would take its time moving Ben Simmons before ultimately flipping him to Brooklyn for Harden at the 2022 trade deadline. Chicago would be one potential trade partner to keep in mind, as the Bulls have made Zach LaVine available in conversations this offseason, sources said, and could also send an All-Star such as DeMar DeRozan back to Philadelphia. But there will be many avenues the Sixers explore before finalizing a Harden trade.

Jake Fischer said:
Harden would give Los Angeles a similar outcome, albeit likely at a larger cost than what Paul would have been for the Clippers. How much pricier? There’s certainly a sense among league executives that Philadelphia isn’t operating from a position of particular strength, but the Clippers are looking at potential long-term salary savings that would at least call for some form of draft compensation back to the Sixers.

 

Embiid

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Windhorst:

Harden took a 15 million dollars cut last year so the team could try and be better. He expected, likely due to a convo with Morey, that he would be compensate with an extension. Forward 1 year, Morey doesn't offer that extension and Harden feels like he was used last year.
Sixers were used while he went to strip clubs and choked in pivotol playoff games...eff him.
 

Chicken N Raffls

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Me trying to figure out NBA trades and contracts:

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I don't follow enough to have an opinion on who we might get back for Harden, but unless it's absolute trash, I won't miss him one bit.
 

Jack Straw

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Just so everyone is clear, this is the right move. It's CBA-driven.

Doing it this way keeps his cap hold way down for next year and prevents him from being a poison pill contract. Those are much harder to make work in trades.
But this exposes him (and the team) to RFA offers, no? Although I imagine the Sixers can offer him more than any other team?
 
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But this exposes him (and the team) to RFA offers, no? Although I imagine the Sixers can offer him more than any other team?
Sixers can offer a 5 year deal. Other teams can only offer 4. Potentially the advantage is if they are offering him a 5-year max, if they did the extension now it would immediately count against the cap on July 1st, 2024. Doing it this way means his cap-hit on July 1st, 2024 would be around $13m until he signs a deal. So certainly would have the Sixers at a much lower salary total (hell I think Embiid is the only guaranteed salary for 2024-2025. PJ Tucker is a player option which he'd prob exercise, but everyone else is club option or expiring).

Although I'm not really sure the FA next class next summer looks that impactful. I guess Jaylen Brown and Siakam are the top.
 
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