Philadelphia 76ers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey acknowledged the team's inability to find rotation upgrades at the trade deadline, but still expressed optimism about the group. He noted that fans who were excited about the team before should be excited now as well, with players like Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey taking leaps in performance.
Morey also addressed concerns about the team ducking the luxury tax threshold for four consecutive seasons. He said the focus was on adding to the team, but ultimately no deal materialized that made sense. The CBA pressures were felt across the league, and Morey believes that going forward, those picks will help build the team in a good way.
The team's defense has been improved with Coach Nick Nurse making creative lineups adjustments. Paul George is expected to return from his 25-game suspension and contribute significantly to the team's success.
Regarding guard depth, Morey feels the team is deep and notes that players like Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe are stepping up their game. He also likes what Dominick Barlow has brought to the team, but acknowledges that they still need roster reinforcements.
Morey was asked about James Harden being traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers and did not comment on whether he thinks it's a "needle-moving" trade. However, he said that if ownership was willing to allow him to surpass the luxury tax threshold, he would have taken advantage of it.
The team's protocol for players clearing medications or substances they are taking with the team beforehand was not disclosed by Morey.
In terms of free agency, Morey expressed interest in re-signing Quentin Grimes, but acknowledged that negotiations can be complex. The Sixers' approach to player development and roster management was also discussed, with a focus on creating a sustainable core.
Overall, Morey's comments suggest that the team is committed to building around its core players and finding creative solutions to improve their chances of success in the playoffs.
Morey also addressed concerns about the team ducking the luxury tax threshold for four consecutive seasons. He said the focus was on adding to the team, but ultimately no deal materialized that made sense. The CBA pressures were felt across the league, and Morey believes that going forward, those picks will help build the team in a good way.
The team's defense has been improved with Coach Nick Nurse making creative lineups adjustments. Paul George is expected to return from his 25-game suspension and contribute significantly to the team's success.
Regarding guard depth, Morey feels the team is deep and notes that players like Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe are stepping up their game. He also likes what Dominick Barlow has brought to the team, but acknowledges that they still need roster reinforcements.
Morey was asked about James Harden being traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers and did not comment on whether he thinks it's a "needle-moving" trade. However, he said that if ownership was willing to allow him to surpass the luxury tax threshold, he would have taken advantage of it.
The team's protocol for players clearing medications or substances they are taking with the team beforehand was not disclosed by Morey.
In terms of free agency, Morey expressed interest in re-signing Quentin Grimes, but acknowledged that negotiations can be complex. The Sixers' approach to player development and roster management was also discussed, with a focus on creating a sustainable core.
Overall, Morey's comments suggest that the team is committed to building around its core players and finding creative solutions to improve their chances of success in the playoffs.