[Stein] If James Harden is traded for a draft-pick heavy package, those picks are expected to be flipped for a top-level player while also aiming to retain cap space for free agency in 2024
There is indeed more to say on (the latest) L'Affaire Harden to follow up Friday's post
If the Sixers ultimately trade Harden for a draft pick-heavy package, my belief is that they would be doing so with the intent to flip those picks in a subsequent deal for a top-level player — not because they suddenly covet draft picks.
In other words: I don't believe Morey secretly wants to pursue a "rebuilding" course, as has been suggested in recent days, because he never has before. It would be a complete detour from his careerlong philosophy to initiate a teardown that has the Sixers starting over.
The Sixers' primary team-building objectives, as I understand them, are A) trying to find another star to fortify their Joel Embiid/Tyrese Maxey core and B) preserving next summer’s pathway to significant salary cap space with whatever they do.
If you want to add a broader C) to that list, Philadelphia is most of all determined to avoid doing anything that might lead to Embiid registering a trade demand of his own.
It bears repeating that the Sixers aren't trading Embiid unless Embiid forces them into it. Nothing close to that has happened — yet.