Rockets are below the cap so they don’t have to match salaries. They could basically send back a trade exception to Houston (who could use it for something else). Would hard cap the rockets to receive a S&T player though.Oh yeah, kpj has that funky contract and has a decent salary for next year, but still nowhere near possible to make it work.
Houston only does this if they get some other asset from PHI thoughRockets are below the cap so they don’t have to match salaries. They could basically send back a trade exception to Houston (who could use it for something else). Would hard cap the rockets to receive a S&T player though.Oh yeah, kpj has that funky contract and has a decent salary for next year, but still nowhere near possible to make it work.
Agreed - Maybe a wink/wink “we won’t report you for tampering” agreement and a couple second roundersHouston only does this if they get some other asset from PHI thoughRockets are below the cap so they don’t have to match salaries. They could basically send back a trade exception to Houston (who could use it for something else). Would hard cap the rockets to receive a S&T player though.Oh yeah, kpj has that funky contract and has a decent salary for next year, but still nowhere near possible to make it work.
Fair, but in that situation why would the sixers bother with a sign and trade? I guess any random player is better the nothing, but what is the point for either team? From what I saw, hardens max is not that different if he re-signs or is a free agent signing, but maybe I misreadRockets are below the cap so they don’t have to match salaries. They could basically send back a trade exception to Houston (who could use it for something else). Would hard cap the rockets to receive a S&T player though.Oh yeah, kpj has that funky contract and has a decent salary for next year, but still nowhere near possible to make it work.
I agree with this and they can have cap space in 24. The one fly in the ointment is how many years can Joel be relied on to be at this level, so can you afford to skip a year?Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
I guess if harden were willing to take a deal of like 4 years for $150 or less, or even 3 years around the same money, it might be an option
That’s a reasonable take but I’m taking the under on Embiid being elite for 3 years.Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
If he walks, they replace him with trash. Not saying they shouldn't let him walk, but it's not a simple answer. Contracts can always be moved down the road, and it may be a smart move for PHI to just stay as a perennial over the cap teamI can't wrap my head around this. 37ish million a year is a top 15 salary in league for a player in severe decline and he isn't even a top 30 player. I can't believe anyone would commit to this for more than a season. It literally ruins your teams cap and any flexibility. Let him walk.
37.5 is currently the number 23 salary, and the Cap is going to rise big time in a couple years. This year they couldn’t do anything with any cap space anyway. He is still probably a top 30 player.I agree with this and they can have cap space in 24. The one fly in the ointment is how many years can Joel be relied on to be at this level, so can you afford to skip a year?Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
I guess if harden were willing to take a deal of like 4 years for $150 or less, or even 3 years around the same money, it might be an option
I can't wrap my head around this. 37ish million a year is a top 15 salary in league for a player in severe decline and he isn't even a top 30 player. I can't believe anyone would commit to this for more than a season. It literally ruins your teams cap and any flexibility. Let him walk.
I originally read this as FIFA, and was going to ask for some of what you’ve been smokingTonight? It's every game, all teams this season.The players seem extra whiney towards the officials tonight. Every foul should be a no call and every no call is a felony.
[GoingWithMyBestVanGundy] The NBA needs to address the amount of complaining to the officials. And flopping. Ged rid of this crap. They largely did in FIBA.
37.5 is currently the number 23 salary, and the Cap is going to rise big time in a couple years. This year they couldn’t do anything with any cap space anyway. He is still probably a top 30 player.I agree with this and they can have cap space in 24. The one fly in the ointment is how many years can Joel be relied on to be at this level, so can you afford to skip a year?Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
I guess if harden were willing to take a deal of like 4 years for $150 or less, or even 3 years around the same money, it might be an option
I can't wrap my head around this. 37ish million a year is a top 15 salary in league for a player in severe decline and he isn't even a top 30 player. I can't believe anyone would commit to this for more than a season. It literally ruins your teams cap and any flexibility. Let him walk.
Deandre Hunter? Gtfo
Edit that post and put Shai in there right now
nvm east only I see
How many of those guys are available to the Sixers if Harden walks for nothing?37.5 is currently the number 23 salary, and the Cap is going to rise big time in a couple years. This year they couldn’t do anything with any cap space anyway. He is still probably a top 30 player.I agree with this and they can have cap space in 24. The one fly in the ointment is how many years can Joel be relied on to be at this level, so can you afford to skip a year?Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
I guess if harden were willing to take a deal of like 4 years for $150 or less, or even 3 years around the same money, it might be an option
I can't wrap my head around this. 37ish million a year is a top 15 salary in league for a player in severe decline and he isn't even a top 30 player. I can't believe anyone would commit to this for more than a season. It literally ruins your teams cap and any flexibility. Let him walk.
NBA players based on skill and salary I would take over him even at 30 million for the next 3 years.
Giannis, Jrue, Middleton
Tatum, Brown
Embiid, Maxey
Mitchell, Garland, Mobely
Brunson, Barrett
Cam Johnson, Bridges
Trae, Hunter, Murray
Butler, Bam
Siakim, OG, Barnes
Lavine, DeRozan
Haliburton, Mathurin
Banchero, Wagner
Cunningham
Lamelo
Harden isn't even a top 30 player in the East going forward.
Embiid isn't going anywhere.If Harden's gone, Embiid won't be far behind.
I'm a fan of Mazzula, and he made a big point of itToo early for the reverse jinx my friend
Go Spurs Go!The recency bias is strong
How many of those guys are available to the Sixers if Harden walks for nothing?37.5 is currently the number 23 salary, and the Cap is going to rise big time in a couple years. This year they couldn’t do anything with any cap space anyway. He is still probably a top 30 player.I agree with this and they can have cap space in 24. The one fly in the ointment is how many years can Joel be relied on to be at this level, so can you afford to skip a year?Honestly, If the Sixers think his window is only the next year or two, they should trade him for the massive haul of players and picks they could potentially get. If they think it is 3-4+ years, I think taking a moderate step back to reload in '24 is the obvious answer, unless they can retain Harden on a jumbo one year extension.Kind of depends on what kind of window you think Embiid has as an MVP-caliber player.This offseason they are ****ed if Harden walks, but next offseason they'll have somewhere probably around $75M (minus minimum cap holds and Maxey's $13M cap hold). They have a tremendous amount of flexibility to remake their roster in a year, with a slightly better free agent class. If they were to resign Harden, I think they are punting on the future for next season, otherwise they are punting on next season for the future.Basketball is weird. Teams can't just sign free agents. Only teams under the cap can sign free agents directly. That won't be the Sixers. Teams over the cap can trade for players of similar value, so Philadelphia's best way to bring on someone new is through a sign and trade for Harden. As already mentioned, the Rockets have no incentive to do that with the 76ers. They can sign Harden and leave PHI out of it entirely if they want to. I don't know the Rockets roster or cap situation well enough to know if there is deadwood they might want to part with that they could send back to the Sixers in such a sign and trade scenario. But there really isn't much that HOU would get out of it to make it worth their while.I think the Sixers best plan of action is to tough out next year without Harden and reload in 24-25 when hopefully the free agent class is better, the whole roster other than Embiid and Tucker (and presumably Maxey who, if they don't extend him, will have a cap hold of $13m) is off the books, and the cap will be a little up.
I guess if harden were willing to take a deal of like 4 years for $150 or less, or even 3 years around the same money, it might be an option
I can't wrap my head around this. 37ish million a year is a top 15 salary in league for a player in severe decline and he isn't even a top 30 player. I can't believe anyone would commit to this for more than a season. It literally ruins your teams cap and any flexibility. Let him walk.
NBA players based on skill and salary I would take over him even at 30 million for the next 3 years.
Giannis, Jrue, Middleton
Tatum, Brown
Embiid, Maxey
Mitchell, Garland, Mobely
Brunson, Barrett
Cam Johnson, Bridges
Trae, Hunter, Murray
Butler, Bam
Siakim, OG, Barnes
Lavine, DeRozan
Haliburton, Mathurin
Banchero, Wagner
Cunningham
Lamelo
Harden isn't even a top 30 player in the East going forward.
It’s not necessarily the player, it’s the contract. When Durant left GS, the Warriors worked out a S&T so they got Deangelo Russell back. They didn’t care about Russell, but they used the contract to get Wiggins, which they wouldn’t have been able to do if Durant left for nothing as a FA.
and Inside the NBA is in the building. This is much better than Jeff Van Gundy yelling at clouds.We have the varsity network coverage tonight!!
987On a scale of 1 to 19, where would you rank a Miami/Denver finals?
His clothes don't fit any moreThat is some suit there Chuckster
On a scale of 1 to 19, where would you rank a Miami/Denver finals?
He really does look great. Likes someone turned his clock back.I'm happy that Charles did whatever he needed to do and drop some weight
For three years, I would prefer Harden over all these guys you listed - Middleton, Maxey, Barrett, Cam Johnson, Trae, Hunter, Murray, OG, Barnes, Lavine, Mathurin, Banchero, Wagner, Cunningham, LaMeloGiannis, Jrue, Middleton
Tatum, Brown
Embiid, Maxey
Mitchell, Garland, Mobely
Brunson, Barrett
Cam Johnson, Bridges
Trae, Hunter, Murray
Butler, Bam
Siakim, OG, Barnes
Lavine, DeRozan
Haliburton, Mathurin
Banchero, Wagner
Cunningham
Lamelo
I'm a lapsed NBA fan. Butler vs Jokic is exactly the thing reeling me back in ... and WembyOn a scale of 1 to 19, where would you rank a Miami/Denver finals?
Going by the names, and the franchises it would rank way down there. As great as Jokic is he isn't the name LeBron, Curry, Durant and others are. It isn't fair, but it is the way it is.
We would have to see the finals first before ranking it too be fair. They could play a phenomenal 7 game series and then everyone would look past the other stuff.
For three years, I would prefer Harden over all these guys you listed - Middleton, Maxey, Barrett, Cam Johnson, Trae, Hunter, Murray, OG, Barnes, Lavine, Mathurin, Banchero, Wagner, Cunningham, LaMeloGiannis, Jrue, Middleton
Tatum, Brown
Embiid, Maxey
Mitchell, Garland, Mobely
Brunson, Barrett
Cam Johnson, Bridges
Trae, Hunter, Murray
Butler, Bam
Siakim, OG, Barnes
Lavine, DeRozan
Haliburton, Mathurin
Banchero, Wagner
Cunningham
Lamelo
Y'all help me on my journey back. Is Spo top-5? Top-10?
EDIT: All-Time, not recently.