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"Daryl Murray must bring Arden to Philadelphia, also in exchange for Ben Simmons"
Senior commentator Stephen A. Smith analyzed the following moves of the Sixers' new president: "He will make every trade so that Harden and Ambide play together."
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The Philadelphia Sixers were one of the most intriguing teams of last season.
But Ben Simmons' injury and the problem of shooting from the outside caused the team to end a disappointing playoff with a dismissal already in the first round.
The team has already made shocks in its managerial avenue and after Doc Rivers was appointed coach, Daryl Murray the Houston GM in recent years, has been appointed club president.
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Will groups change?
Ben Simmons and James Harden (Photo: Reuters)
But what will be the changes in the player segment?
Stephen A. Smith, ESPN's senior commentator, analyzed the group's future and said: "If I'm Daryl Murray, the first thing I try to do is add James Harden. Even if it means trading on Ben Simmons. I know Simmons is only 24 "And he's a great defensive player. But Harden is an attacking machine, he's a magician. Daryl Murray will make every trade he can to allow Harden to cooperate with Joel Ambide. That should be Murray's number one goal."
Murray may be trying to go for such a mega-trade, but it's hard to believe Houston will give up the league's king of baskets and its biggest scorer in recent years.
Tim McMahon, an ESPN reporter, claims that the Rockets have no interest in Simmons' trade for Harden and wrote: "Houston's answer will be indefinite."
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