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What's next for the Philadelphia 76ers in the offseason?

The luxury tax will be the biggest hurdle for the 76ers in the offseason, and unless James Harden leaves the team to make the cap space more flexible, they will only have a mid-level contract valued at about $6.3 million to find players in free agency.

James Harden had at least 15 field goal attempts in 10 seasons with the Rockets, Nets, 76ers, and at least 12 in the playoffs in each of these years. But there were only two 2-point attempts in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Heat, which came as a shock to James Harden fans or those who followed him, after all Ben Simmons' shot selection caused an uproar in last year's playoffs , which culminated in February's blockbuster deal.

But the difference is that James Harden's ability on the offensive end is much more eye-catching than Ben Simmons, but he was traded to the 76ers after the Nets' slump. During this period, he can still get 22 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 10.3 assists. , James Harden Although his first step seems to have been dulled by age and injury, he still has his step back and broad field vision.

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James Harden, 32, will be the main problem for the 76ers this offseason. He has a player option for next season and can sign a five-year, $269 million contract with the 76ers or not. In a restricted free market is water temperature. However, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst, few people in the league think the Sixers will sign an extension to James Harden, because it will make the team unable to strengthen and change the lineup to improve competitiveness.

This offseason will be critical for James Harden and the Sixers. Should the team take the risk of investing in an extension to James Harden, or should the team lower the offer and keep him and Joel Embiid in a big duo? James Harden's contract will be the first thing Daryl Morey, president of basketball operations, will have to deal with, and then which players to keep in rotation or reinforce.

The luxury tax will be the biggest hurdle for the 76ers in the offseason, and unless James Harden leaves the team to make the cap space more flexible, they will only have a mid-level contract valued at about $6.3 million to find players in free agency. Maybe the 76ers go with backup centers like Thomas Bryant, Chris Boucher, or maybe they're looking for Bryn Forbes, Kyle Anderson on the wings, either way would be an important addition.

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The 76ers don't have a draft pick to get a rookie this year, and they gave the Nets the 23rd overall pick in the James Harden trade, and the second-round pick to the Heat. If the 76ers want to make a splash in the offseason, they will have to make some gains in the trade market. Matisse Thybulle, who has an annual salary of only $4.38 million before becoming a restricted free agent next season, although there is still a lot of room for improvement on the offensive end, But he's already one of the best wings in the NBA. With Georges Niang entering the final year of his $3.47 million deal, and Tobias Harris having two more years left, these three players will be the best trade assets for President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey.

The 76ers' biggest challenge in the offseason is to tap young players who have yet to realize their potential. Paul Reed and the 53rd pick in the 2021 draft Charles Bassey are active backup players, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. The 22-year-old Isaiah Joe doesn't have a guaranteed contract next season, so expect him to be more aggressive in his bid for an NBA berth and improve the consistency of his scoring ability. Jaden Springer, the 28th overall pick in the 2021 draft, averaged 15 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in the G League. Although his defensive ability is good, he still has a long way to go as an NBA combo guard. .

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Any of the young players mentioned above can be included in the team's rotation next year, and that will be a success for the 76ers development system. If the Sixers are going to be a championship contender, they'll need to see improvement in James Harden, role players and young players. Only through the reinforcement of transactions, the supply of major stars and the cooperation of role players can a team become stronger.

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