Johnny Bball wrote:realball wrote:So embarrassing for the Sixers. I can't believe they lowballed another star. Who could they possibly get that could be better than James Harden now? It's not like they are a poverty franchise, they could have paid him what he wanted. Once again the Clippers have a star fall into their lap. And somehow I still don't see this working out for them.
This. first butler and now Harden. The sad part is they get lucky with Harden having to opt-in and will get a return instead of just losing him in free agency.
I know you're probably just stuffing it to the Sixers now, but the Sixers obviously can't pay a 5-year max to a 34 year-old who's clearly in decline. I get that Harden's upset with that, and thinks that he was owed after his pay cut last summer, but it's just not a move that the Sixers could make. It locks the team in exactly as it is now, and the team was already clearly not good enough or right this PO, and its hope for better outcomes obviously can't be tied to Harden as he enters progressively greater decline.
I get it's fun to take potshots at bad situations, but there's zero chance you would want your team to offer that contract.
(Also Butler was a total disaster but it was also a totally different FO at the time).