The Philadelphia 76ers have gone through plenty of ups and downs in the 2019-20 season. Despite having four All-Star-caliber players — Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Tobias Harris, and Al Horford — on their roster, the Sixers were unable to live up to expectations as one of the best teams on paper in the Eastern Conference. If they fail to win a title this year or at least reach the Eastern Conference Finals, there’s a possibility the team will undergo a huge roster overhaul in the offseason.
With their inability to consistently win games with Simmons as their sole ball-handler, the Sixers may consider targeting a more traditional point guard on the trade market this summer. One of the players that could be on Philadelphia’s radar is Chris Paul of the Oklahoma City Thunder. According to Sam Quinn of CBS Sports , the Sixers could use the massive contracts of Harris or Horford to acquire Paul from the Thunder.
“Philadelphia’s path is far simpler. Harris could be dealt for Paul straight up. Horford would require minimal additional filler. Add draft capital as needed. More of it would be necessary in a Horford construction, but as dreadful as his contract looks now, it should be noted that he played for Billy Donovan at Florida. The Thunder might be more open to swallowing his deal than most teams.”
Paul would likely be an incredible addition to the Sixers, giving them a top-flight point guard with plenty of playoff experience and a very reliable option on the offensive end of the floor. Though he doesn’t fit the timeline of Simmons and Embiid, adding “CP3” to their roster could increase the team’s chances of winning the Eastern Conference in the 2020-21 season.
Paul may already be 35, but he still has plenty of gas left in his tank. This season, he’s posting incredible numbers, averaging 17.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 6.8 assists, and 1.6 steals while shooting 48.9 percent from the field and 36.2 percent from beyond the arc. He may not have shown any sign that he’s not happy in Oklahoma City, but at this point in his career, he may be better off spending his remaining years in the NBA playing for a legitimate title contender.
Trading Paul for Harris might be more beneficial for the Thunder. Harris is eight years younger than Paul and could still be part of Oklahoma City’s long-term plans. Meanwhile, the potential deal that would send Paul to the City of Brotherly Love in exchange for Horford would only make sense if the Sixers are willing to include a young player or a future draft pick in the trade package. If Philadelphia insists on a straight swap, the Thunder might have to pass on the deal.