stormi wrote:the_process wrote:stormi wrote:
What's your infatuation with this package and what's the long term outlook after making this trade?
Graham is sneaky good, Sato - expiring whatever, Hart is a decent two way rotation player, NAW lost me this year - trending towards bust status.
Max cap space.
Graham shouldn’t be too hard to dump. Hart is UNG. Sato exp. NAW still cheap (and still promising).
Harden?
Yes. Going by the media negotiations, Neubeck (Morey) said the Sixers don’t feel they should have to add anything to Simmons, which was rebutted by Durant saying they should keep him (Marks - we want everything or forget it). But with all the reporting we have, it’s fairly safe to assume James is fed up with The Flat Earther’s antics and has sent indications he would be willing to sign in Philly.
If you come to the table with the ability to sign Harden outright, now BKN is far more likely to play ball in the summer. And if Harden falls through somehow, you pivot and try and sign Beal or LaVine. Worse comes to worse, you have a ton of cap space as an big asset on the trade market. It’s a risky proposition. Gotta roll the dice IMO. Trading everything for Harden now and having a “Big 3” of Jo, Harden… and Tobias
… with no way to add pieces around them, isn’t good enough.











