Post#66 » by SkyHook » Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:41 pm 
            
            
            Jojothewhale wrote:SkyHook wrote:Jojothewhale wrote:
The Sixers can’t trade the ‘28 pick and maybe the ‘30 depending on results and lottery luck. There’s a protected pick owed to OKC and then Brooklyn.
Also it’s a hard no on the whole concept for the Sixers. But at least check pick availabilities and make it theoretically possible.
Even if all of those picks were available no team would do this. The Embiid extension is the worst unforced error by an NBA GM in the history of the league. No one is taking on $200MM in dead money that 
must stay on their cap per the CBA:
Only the Team with which the player was under Contract at the time his career-ending injury or illness became known or reasonably should have become known shall be permitted to apply to have the player’s Salary excluded from Team Salary... 
I would have signed the contract. Obviously I would have been wrong, but in almost all cases MVP level players are movable and don’t end up in this. You are not going to see me advocating for teams to turn down locking up players that high on the pecking order. 
But hard agree Utah doesn’t do it either. If medical retirement was even on the table, the Sixers don’t pay to dump it. So there’s no out for the Jazz. Lauri was a target because of the incredible fit with Embiid. It works for no one from any angle.
 
If he was in his last contract year and coming off a healthy season then I'd agree that it would have been worth pursuing, but having turned 30 with his injury plagued history (both longstanding and immediately preceding) and at two years left on the existing deal it was unquestionably foolhardy in my view. But if everyone here agreed all the time this would be a boring place.  

 
            
                                    
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