
Houston Must Look Toward the Future in a Harden Trade
The news that James Harden had decided he wanted to leave the Houston Rockets sent shockwaves around the NBA and grabbed the attention of some of the league’s top teams.
The news that James Harden had decided he wanted to leave the Houston Rockets sent shockwaves around the NBA and grabbed the attention of some of the league’s top teams.
The NBA is filled with uncertainties. Every team has the capability to ruin everyone’s predictions. Just as the Oklahoma City Thunder had done last season. Nothing is guaranteed in the NBA. However, there are always a few teams that will be guaranteed a playoff spot because of their roster.
It seemed like center Dwight Howard was headed back to the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency, but then somehow he landed with the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s what happened.
The Philadelphia 76ers picked guard Tyrese Maxey with the 21st overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. He will bring a unique skill set to add to a talented starting five.
The Philadelphia 76ers have rid themselves of Al Horford and his bad contract, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Horford is being packaged with first- and second-round draft picks in exchange for Danny Green and Terrance Ferguson.
James Harden “wants to be on a contender elsewhere” and the Philadelphia 76ers are one of his preferred destinations, so here is a trade scenario that would benefit both sides.
Once the Houston Rockets were eliminated from the playoffs in the second round by the Los Angeles Lakers, the team made some serious front office moves. Daryl Morey, longtime general manager for the Rockets stepped down from his position and is now in Philadelphia. He was the one who brought former MVP James Harden from Oklahoma City to Houston.
News broke early Tuesday that Daryl Morey and the 76ers are in agreement on a deal to make Morey the head of the team’s Basketball Operations.
There’s been speculation the team may have to part with Josh Richardson. Richardson is on a good contract but could opt out of his $11 million player option for the 2021-22 NBA season.
With the recent firing of the Philadelphia 76ers’ head coach Brett Brown, the 76ers are heading into a new era
The Philadelphia 76ers fired head coach Brett Brown on Monday.
John Devereaux looks at five NBA coaches who could find themselves on the hot seat when the offseason arrives.
The news that James Harden had decided he wanted to leave the Houston Rockets sent shockwaves around the NBA and grabbed the attention of some of the league’s top teams.
The NBA is filled with uncertainties. Every team has the capability to ruin everyone’s predictions. Just as the Oklahoma City Thunder had done last season. Nothing is guaranteed in the NBA. However, there are always a few teams that will be guaranteed a playoff spot because of their roster.
It seemed like center Dwight Howard was headed back to the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency, but then somehow he landed with the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s what happened.
The Philadelphia 76ers picked guard Tyrese Maxey with the 21st overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. He will bring a unique skill set to add to a talented starting five.
The Philadelphia 76ers have rid themselves of Al Horford and his bad contract, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Horford is being packaged with first- and second-round draft picks in exchange for Danny Green and Terrance Ferguson.
James Harden “wants to be on a contender elsewhere” and the Philadelphia 76ers are one of his preferred destinations, so here is a trade scenario that would benefit both sides.
Once the Houston Rockets were eliminated from the playoffs in the second round by the Los Angeles Lakers, the team made some serious front office moves. Daryl Morey, longtime general manager for the Rockets stepped down from his position and is now in Philadelphia. He was the one who brought former MVP James Harden from Oklahoma City to Houston.
News broke early Tuesday that Daryl Morey and the 76ers are in agreement on a deal to make Morey the head of the team’s Basketball Operations.
There’s been speculation the team may have to part with Josh Richardson. Richardson is on a good contract but could opt out of his $11 million player option for the 2021-22 NBA season.
With the recent firing of the Philadelphia 76ers’ head coach Brett Brown, the 76ers are heading into a new era of basketball. Brett Brown has
The Philadelphia 76ers fired head coach Brett Brown on Monday.
John Devereaux looks at five NBA coaches who could find themselves on the hot seat when the offseason arrives.
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