PhilaOwnsBoston wrote:If the Sixers don't trade for Harden, the fans who are against it(for Simmons) would change their tune by January 1st once they realize the team still can't score, still has no elite level shot creation/shooting, and Doc Rivers doesn't magically fix all their issues. I feel a contingent of the Sixers fan base tends to overrate their own. All during summer 2019 you heard that Josh Richardson would become an all-star, Tobias Harris would thrive given the role of "go to scorer" and Simmons would finally start shooting. None of it happened.
Daryl Morey is a top level executive, but he's not a magician. He's not going to be able to find complimentary pieces capable of propelling them to a championship to put around Simmons and Embiid with the situation the Sixers are in. It's not happening. They don't have the cap room or tradeable assets to get any. The only way the Sixers were going to become a title contender is if a top 5 NBA player both became available and wanted to play in Philly. That has happened.
If the Sixers balk at this opportunity(assuming they have the pieces Houston wants) they will regret it for years. Simmons and Embiid don't fit well together, one of them was always going to have to move on for the Sixers to get to the next level, with the situation they've boxed themselves in. Harden is a once in a generation chance to get an all-time great. Morey must do this, and once he's scoring 30+ a night and making Embiid better by spacing the floor, no Sixers fan will regret it.
No brainer.
He returns...
And yes, completely agree with you. This deal is a no-brainer.

















