The 76ers have roughly $11 million in cap space this summer and general manager Ed Stefanski reportedly has Elton Brand and Josh Smith on his radar, according to The News Journal.
Stefanski is also rumored to be interested in Antawn Jamison, but he appears to be the most likely to remain with his current team (Washington).
"The perfect situation is to get a power forward," Stefanski said. "But I'm not going to be distraught if we don't get one, because we'll add some pieces to do it in a different way."
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Philly Wants Josh Smith
No secret, but I wonder how big of a problem Philly will become, because I just hope we can find away to not give Josh a max contract.
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Rip2137 wrote:hell, i hope they offer 11. I would gladly match that.
Remember that is just the first year. There will be raises. I would guess that they could offer a deal of $13-14 million per year.
I don't see him as a good fit there though. They need perimeter shooting more than anything and Smith can't shoot.
don't be surprised if they try to trade for Redd.
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Oh yeah...forgot.
Still, with raises, could they even backload that enough to make it a max deal? You can only backend 10% right? I have no idea how the NBA salary structrure works anymore.
Plus most teams like to frontload now to try and force a team to get rid of a guy.
But I agree, they aren't going to push too hard for him with Thaddus Young making his appearance near the end of the year, that is probably their PF for the future. They need a shooter.
Still, with raises, could they even backload that enough to make it a max deal? You can only backend 10% right? I have no idea how the NBA salary structrure works anymore.
Plus most teams like to frontload now to try and force a team to get rid of a guy.
But I agree, they aren't going to push too hard for him with Thaddus Young making his appearance near the end of the year, that is probably their PF for the future. They need a shooter.
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Rip2137 wrote:Oh yeah...forgot.
Still, with raises, could they even backload that enough to make it a max deal? You can only backend 10% right? I have no idea how the NBA salary structrure works anymore.
Plus most teams like to frontload now to try and force a team to get rid of a guy.
But I agree, they aren't going to push too hard for him with Thaddus Young making his appearance near the end of the year, that is probably their PF for the future. They need a shooter.
You can't really backload a deal. You can't give raises bigger than what was collectively bargained.
But they can offer more than what many think Smith is worth. They could make us sweat.
Young is a 3. Some Bucks fans seem interested in trading Redd for him so they can start over and have a lot of capspace.
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tontoz wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You can't really backload a deal. You can't give raises bigger than what was collectively bargained.
But they can offer more than what many think Smith is worth. They could make us sweat.
Young is a 3. Some Bucks fans seem interested in trading Redd for him so they can start over and have a lot of capspace.
Yeah, that is a concern but Stefanski was brought in to be the anti-Billy King. I don't see him as the type to overcommit.
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Lue_4_MVP wrote:I say S&T his ass if he wants more than 11mil/yr. Bring Louis Williams back home.Maybe pick up Dalembert too
Dalembert
Horford
Marvin
JJ
Lou
That's not a bad trade idea. Then we can trade Bibby (nice player and huge expiring) for Camby.
L.Williams / Acie / Speedy
JJ / Mario
Marvin / Chil / Richardson
Horford / Andersen / Jones
Daly / Camby / Zaza
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HMFFL wrote:I don't like that trade at all. Your willing to pay Dalembert 11 million per year but not the young Josh Smith? Given Dalembert is a big, but even still, he's far from being the exciting game changer that Josh is, and a trade like that would really hurt the Atlanta fans.
There is a group of Hawks' fans that seems to be on the "anyone but Smith" train.
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HMFFL wrote:I don't like that trade at all. Your willing to pay Dalembert 11 million per year but not the young Josh Smith? Given Dalembert is a big, but even still, he's far from being the exciting game changer that Josh is, and a trade like that would really hurt the Atlanta fans.
The trade is mostly for Lou Williams, who I believe is the 2nd coming of Monta Ellis. Bibby and Acie ain't gonna get it done. Dalembert is mostly a throw in but allows Horford to move to his natural position PF where he will truly realize his potential and we don't lose too much shotblocking.
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Lou Williams isn't as quick as Monta Ellis and can't get his jump shot off like Monta because Monta has a monster vertical and gets up high on his jumper.
Lou can score and turn the ball over alot. that is what he is good at. I don't think he will be as good a overall player as Acie. Acie is already better than him defensively and offensively, while I think that Lou could eventually be around 18 points per game, I don't think its a reach to see Acie at around 14-16 with consistant PT.
Oh...and you are suggesting trading Josh Smith for Lou Williams....
Those are the reason I think this is a dumb trade....mostly for the Josh Smith/Lou Williams part.
Lou can score and turn the ball over alot. that is what he is good at. I don't think he will be as good a overall player as Acie. Acie is already better than him defensively and offensively, while I think that Lou could eventually be around 18 points per game, I don't think its a reach to see Acie at around 14-16 with consistant PT.
Oh...and you are suggesting trading Josh Smith for Lou Williams....
Those are the reason I think this is a dumb trade....mostly for the Josh Smith/Lou Williams part.
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Lue_4_MVP wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The trade is mostly for Lou Williams, who I believe is the 2nd coming of Monta Ellis. Bibby and Acie ain't gonna get it done. Dalembert is mostly a throw in but allows Horford to move to his natural position PF where he will truly realize his potential and we don't lose too much shotblocking.
Same age so it wouldn't really be the "second coming".
Risking a lot of potential for less potential but you are entitled to your opinion.