76ers veteran is reportedly of interest to the Pistons.
Just now, the Philadelphia 76ers suffered a severe blow.
Joel Embiid, the star big man, will be undergoing knee surgery and will likely lose a significant amount of time.
The injury is not anticipated to be season-ending, but it may seriously harm the Sixers’ chances of winning the championship, at least in terms of playoff positioning.
In light of this, Daryl Morey might try to make some deals before the trade deadline in an effort to either plan forward or try to keep the team afloat.
Notably, NBA Central sources James L. Edwards III of the Detroit Pistons says that Detroit may try to trade for Tobias Harris.
Harris is already familiar with the company, and since they are trying to surround their youthful core with more experienced members, he would be a good fit.
Sixers supporters had been pleading with the franchise to let go of Harris for years because, despite not being a superstar, he was earning top pay.
However, if you discount his enormous contract, he has been extremely productive since moving to the City of Brotherly Love.
Since Harris’ contract is finally coming to an end, the Sixers may try to get rid of him and make a tradeoff for his services while they still have the opportunity.
Since the Pistons are clearly not going to win the lottery with their current record of 6–43, this move would mostly focus on fostering a culture of culture inside their inexperienced locker room.
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