Harden do b collecting his old teammates. Apparently harell signed a 2 yr deal w/ player option to play with the 76ers
Insert KPJ lunatics… Kleber only average 7/6 on 53.7 TS% last year and got 11 million per year. (Please ignore the rest of his career) KPJ deserves at least twice that! He averaged twice as many points on about the same efficiency!
Link worked for me, too. Here's the Rockets part. 5. Houston Rockets Key players traded: James Harden and P.J. Tucker Players on roster from previously acquired picks: TyTy Washington Jr., Tari Eason, Josh Christopher and Alperen Sengun Incoming first-round picks (8): Own pick in 2023, 2025, 2027-2029 Unprotected from Milwaukee (2023) Unprotected from Brooklyn (2024, 2026) Swap rights: Brooklyn (2023, 2025, 2027) Outgoing first-round picks (2): Two top-4 protected to Oklahoma City (2024, 2026) Swap rights: Oklahoma City (2025, top-10 protected) If not for the infamous trade that sent Chris Paul and multiple draft assets to Oklahoma City for Westbrook, Houston would be in the top three in draft equity. The Rockets are still in a strong position because of the unstable roster in Brooklyn. Yes, Kevin Durant has four years left on his contract and recently rescinded his trade request, but Kyrie Irving is set to become a free agent next offseason and Ben Simmons has not stepped on the court since June 2021. The Rockets' current roster features eight players on rookie scale contracts, meaning it would not be a surprise to see Houston once again picking in the top four next June. Whether the Rockets are still in that range in 2024 -- which would allow them to keep the pick they'd otherwise owe to the Thunder -- will depend both on how quickly the young roster develops and how the lottery balls bounce that spring.