De George: With 76ers’ vibes high, Daryl Morey’s deals swing-and-miss at deadline
The 76ers prioritized avoiding luxury tax penalties, saving $11.7 million from Paul George's suspension salary while making no roster upgrades at the trade deadline, front office confirmed.
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Sixers soundbites: Daryl Morey talks inactive trade deadline, Paul George suspension, luxury tax and more
This was Daryl Morey's sixth trade deadline as Sixers President of Basketball Operations and the very first time he did not trade for a single player under contract. Morey spoke with reporters on Friday afternoon.
De George: With 76ers’ vibes high, Daryl Morey’s deals swing-and-miss at deadline
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Daryl Morey Says Sixers Wanted to Use Jared McCain Trade Return on an Ensuing Move, but "No Deal Materialized"
Daryl Morey spoke to the media on Friday afternoon following a trade deadline in which the Sixers traded Jared McCain and Eric Gordon while adding nobody to the team, unless you want to count the two-way contract conversion of Dominick Barlow. Naturally, the fan and media reaction was that the Sixers offloaded a couple of players to duck the luxury tax. Morey admitted straight up, in his opening statement, that they were hoping to turn the McCai…
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