Ballerhogger wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:if it gets them out bens contract it is!For real that would be a win for 76ers as well.
How exactly? They don't want to trade him for a reduced return (I think that ship has sailed and is half way around the world already).
How does Ben not playing for the Sixers, but also not being paid by the Sixers, actually get them closer to the return they want?
How does forcing Ben back into a locker room he doesn't want to be in help the Sixers or get them closer to the return they want?
(I've argued for months now he's low key doing them a favor by not reporting)
If the goal is to stop players from demanding trades in the future and refusing to report (which they should do pursuant to their contracts), I can squint and see it. If the goal is to get the Sixers a better return, then this ain't it.
They don’t have to pay him anything at all , they get rid of him all together . Look offers haven’t been flying in for him . At least abort the whole mission … move on use that cap on another player.
Setting aside the fact that there's no one to sign, what if he reports?














