Ruzious wrote:We do have leverage to the extent that we can choose to match any offer. It's not enough leverage to get full value, but it's something. Having said that, there's no way we get a healthy Embiid for Beal. Philly's not going to trade Embiid if he's healthy - regardless of whether or not Okafor is on their roster.
Leverage: if Beal were tremendous value per dollar of likely salary, then yeah we'd have some leverage just as you describe. But, the wing positions are the easiest to fill w/ average production or better (because of the well known "shortage of tallness" problem and the special skills required of a PG).
So, IMO, the sixers can pretty easily look elsewhere for a good SG, and that limits our leverage considerably.
But, you make a great point about Embiid/Okafor -- we should hope hope hope for Embiid to be healthy! In that case, perhaps we would get Okafor for Beal!
I believe as well that Philly will very likely deal one of its two low R1 picks, probably both of them. It would be great to be back in the draft.
But... do I have the order of events wrong? Sorry to ask a dumb question, but can we do a sign 'n trade involving Beal before the draft?