« Reply #38 on: December 15, 2020, 04:53:44 PM »
I think this means Miami is all in on Harden now that Giannis is out of reach as a FA.
Herro/salary filler and picks/swaps for Harden will be Miami's offer. I actually hope it happens. I don't see Butler and Harden playing nice in the sandbox.
Houston will ask for Bam but I don't see Riley giving up Bam.
Bam is hard to trade because he just signed his extension, so there's the poison pill provision to work around. Dragic also can't be traded until February.
Miami right now can offer Herro/Duncan/Nunn/Iggy/Olynyk assuming Harden waives his trade kicker. That's not awful. That's not great either. I like Herro enough to prefer this package over Brooklyn's pu pu platter, though.
The remaining Miami team would feature Dragic/Harden/Jimmy/Bam as the core with decent complementary pieces in Avery Bradley and Mo Harkless.
HOU has enough leverage to reject the MIA offer.
I'm not saying the should take. That's just what Miami can offer at moment.
Part of the problem with Miami's offer is the inability to offer as much draft compensation, because they already traded many of the first and second round picks.
Still, if Houston thinks highly enough of Herro (I don't, but they might), maybe they would consider that the best offer.
They have apparently asked for Simmons and 3 1st round draft picks from the Sixers. They aren't taking that trade if that is the ask from the Sixers.

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