Winejk wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:I think Harris is a lock to stay with the Sixers, the teams that would want him are capped out or nowhere near being contenders. The Nets are supposedly getting KD and Kyrie, so that's the major threat off the table and the 5th yr secures it for the Sixers. Butler is the one to worry about especially with the Lakers having space and the Rockets moving heaven and Earth.
If you lose Butler you have to go after Kemba or Russell.
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To be honest, if Butler leaves, my preference would be Klay > Kemba >Russell. Even with Klay's injury, the Sixers will likely be a top 4 seed in the east even without him playing a regular season game. Perhaps Klay could come back during the playoffs which would mean there might be some chemistry issues, but Klay's game would be an easier fit to integrate. He can stand and shoot 3s and play defense.
Kemba is good, but he's getting older and his game relies on his quickness, shiftiness and athletic ability.
Russell is not a two way player, and he got taken out of his game by Ben's defense in the playoff series. Granted not every team has a Ben Simmons that can guard Russell, but the fact remains Russell is just a tad too limited for my tastes.
Don't know how realistic Klay is as a target, but that would be my preference.
Klay is not leaving California, if he does leave the Warriors it would be for the Clippers, outside of that the guy is never leaving the West.
Using playoff performance against a guy who was in his first playoff series isn't fair to that guy. A player like Russell can work with Simmons and Embiid, his catch and shoot 3 point percentage shows potential of a guy who can be a solid shooter off the ball.
As for him not being a two way player, the Sixers have drafted two high profile defenders the last two years, not every guy on your starting 5 will be a great defender, Russell at least has the size to defend multiple positions and be hidden on the weakest offensive player (Ie. Danny Green) without giving up size on mismatches.
And Kemba is younger than Butler, not to mention undercutting the Celtics for him would be a nice play.