On October 2, Beijing time, recently, in a show called “The Jump” on ESPN, Ming Kee Zach Lowe and Brian Windhorst talked about the Simmons transaction. The winner may become the dark horse of Simmons’ deal.
Earlier, according to sources, although the 76ers and other teams have basically no results on the Simmons trade negotiations, they have not paid Simmons, and the two sides are basically in a state of tearing their faces.
From the perspective of transaction matching, the Pacers have many outstanding players with liquid contracts, including: Malcolm Brogdon ($21.7 million), Domantas Sabonis ($18.5 million), Myers- Turner (17.5 million U.S. dollars), Carrivor Level (17.5 million U.S. dollars), TJ-Warren (12.7 million U.S. dollars) and Jeremy Lamb (10.5 million U.S. dollars).
These players are very good instant capabilities for any team, and a few of them plus future draft picks will make the Pacers’ bargaining chips very cost-effective. But the 76ers have been hoping to sell Simmons at the price of James Harden, and his transaction value is obviously incomparable with Harden, which has also led to the delay in the Simmons transaction.
If the 76ers can directly look at the value of Simmons’s deal and are willing to cut prices to a certain extent, then Indiana is very likely to become part of a three-way or four-way deal with Simmons, and the Thunder are likely to participate, because they are the only ones left. A team with a lot of cap space.
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