The Sixers can open two max slots a year from now if they just kind of hold their cards and bring hard back on an expiring deal. And then you start doing the math and you're like, oh, they actually can't. Joellen Bead and Tyrese Maxis cap hold by themselves are $64 million. You need 88 to sign two 30% maxes, let alone a 35% max for someone who's been in the league for 10 years. The whole thing is very precarious for both sides. Real quickly, how do you actually think hard and would fit with the Clippers with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George in a starting five that would presumably those three zu
Zach and Chris Herring of SI.com discuss the James Harden stand-off and the futures of the Sixers and Clippers, then pick their five most intriguing new player-team fits: Chris Paul in Golden State, Marcus Smart in Memphis, John Collins in Utah, much more.
Harden ready to get uncomfortable (1:26)
Sixers and Clippers haven't done much this summer (8:19)
Clause in CBA could affect Harden's plans to get uncomfortable (14:09)
Harden's potential fit with Clippers (22:15)
How Chris Paul fits with Golden State (31:15)
CP3 is coming off the bench, right? (37:13)
Marcus Smart's fit with Memphis (49:55)
Is Jaren Jackson, Jr.'s future at the 5? (58:32)
Georges Niang in Cleveland (1:03:17)
John Collins in Utah (1:10:01)
Bruce Brown in Indiana (1:19:27)
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