NBA Notebook: Anthony Edwards, Victor Wembanyama, Chet Holmgren, OG Anunoby, Kelly Oubre, Patrick Williams

NBA intel on the Timberwolves, a possible OG Anunoby trade, Victor Wembanyama, Chet Holmgren, Mason Plumlee notes and free agent stock watch

This week marks two returns: James Harden and the HoopsHype weekly notebook.

This edition of the NBA notebook includes intel on the Minnesota Timberwolves and a chat with Clippers center Mason Plumlee from our Michael Scotto. Plus, why OG Anunoby could land a max contract in 2024 free agency from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch update on Philadelphia’s Kelly Oubre Jr. and Chicago’s Patrick Williams from our Frank Urbina, and a look at the early Rookie of the Year race headlined by Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren by our Alberto De Roa.

76ers Rumors: James Harden, Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Donovan Mitchell, Zach LaVine, OG Anunoby

Reporting on what’s next for the 76ers after the James Harden trade to the Clippers, including Joel Embiid’s future, Tyrese Maxey’s free agency, and chasing potential targets such as Zach LaVine, OG Anunoby, Donovan Mitchell, and more with HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto and The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith Pompey.

HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto and The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Keith Pompey report on what’s next for the 76ers after the James Harden trade to the Clippers, including Joel Embiid’s future, Tyrese Maxey’s free agency, chasing potential targets such as Zach LaVine, OG Anunoby, Donovan Mitchell, and more on the latest HoopsHype podcast episode.

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Trade candidates for the Sixers following the James Harden trade

The James Harden trade saga has ended precisely four months since he opted in and requested a trade. Coincidentally, this is also the same time of year he was traded from Oklahoma City to Houston 11 years ago. He’s now been moved so many times, the …

The James Harden trade saga has ended precisely four months since he opted in and requested a trade. Coincidentally, this is also the same time of year he was traded from Oklahoma City to Houston 11 years ago. He’s now been moved so many times, the first trade can’t just be referred to as “The Harden trade” anymore.

The Sixers are now projected to generate $56 million in 2024 cap space after offloading PJ Tucker‘s $11 million for next season. This projection factors in them renouncing all cap holds except for Tyrese Maxey’s $13 million hold. This would allow them to spend $56 million and then go over the cap to re-sign Maxey for up to the maximum. They could also keep De’Anthony Melton’s $15.2 million hold and still have $42 million in room.

While the cap space route sounds promising, it is currently a backup plan. The Sixers will do everything they can to improve the roster now and maximize their title odds for Joel Embiid every season, including this one. Expect them to pursue players that complement the roster and fit long-term between now and the trade deadline. Taking care of their business now could also be more advantageous for team building.

For example, the Sixers would need to renounce Tobias Harris’ Bird rights to utilize cap space next summer. But if they acquire players they desire primarily using expiring contracts of players they don’t plan on re-signing, that would negate the need for cap space. They could then re-sign such players with Bird rights like Harris and potentially pursue others with the non-taxpayer mid-level exception.

They can now offer up to three first-round picks, four second-round picks, and three first-round pick swaps in trades. According to Wojnarowski, the Sixers believe they have enough assets to offer a package comparable to what the Celtics traded for Jrue Holiday. That makes sense considering Holiday was traded for two first-round picks and Robert Williams III, who has the value of at least one first-round pick.

We’re only a week into the regular season and it’s far too early to tell which players will become available for trade. The Sixers should be able to match salaries for just about any player with their several large expiring contracts. Here are some players that could get linked to them in the coming months.

NBA execs poll: Luka Doncic, Victor Wembanyama battle for top player under 25 to build around

NBA executives share their top players to build around under 25 years old in a poll conducted by HoopsHype.

With the start of the 2023-24 season here, HoopsHype polled 20 NBA executives for their Top 5 players under 25 years old.

After dominating this executives poll category for the past three years, Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic battled with San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama for the top spot in a tight race. Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards, Indiana Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, and Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey were among the top risers in the poll, while LaMelo Ball and Zion Williamson were among the players whose stock slipped. In addition, 11 players earned votes for the first time.

In our scoring system, the top player received 10 points, the second received seven points, the third received five points, the fourth received three points, and the fifth player received one point for each ballot.

The results of the poll are listed below.

Tobias Harris on James Harden, why Tyrese Maxey is an All-Star, 76ers expectations, free agency

Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris discussed the James Harden trade talks, why Tyrese Maxey is an All-Star in his opinion, 76ers expectations and his upcoming free agency with HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.

Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris has made over $211 million as the highest-paid player who never made an All-Star team but hopes to earn that elusive selection and help the Sixers advance past the Eastern Conference Semifinals for the first time since 2001.

Ahead of a big season for the Sixers and Harris, who’s entering a contract season, the 12-year veteran discussed how the team is handling James Harden trade talks, his upcoming free agency, why Tyrese Maxey is an All-Star in his opinion, playing for new coach Nick Nurse, chasing that elusive All-Star selection, expectations for the Sixers, and more with HoopsHype.

Ranking: Teams with the most pressure heading into the season

Here is a ranking of NBA teams with the most pressure heading into the 2023-24 season.

With the NBA season right around the corner, we take a look at the teams with the most pressure to produce. Several of these teams will need to reach lofty expectations or at least not fall below a certain threshold to keep the status quo. Some of these squads have high stakes on the line such as the future of their star player.

Top 50 highest-paid NBA players who never made an All-Star team

HoopsHype lists the Top 50 NBA players who made the most money and never made an All-Star team.

Did you know 45 players in NBA history have made over $100 million without an All-Star appearance?

HoopsHype compiled the 50 highest-paid players without making an All-Star team, combining to earn over $6.3 billion, according to our database.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report.

Zhaire Smith: ‘I promise you I’m not gonna take it for granted anymore’

Zhaire Smith is perhaps best remembered as part of the 2018 draft day trade where Smith and Miami’s 2021 first-round pick were dealt for the 10th pick, Mikal Bridges. The Texas Tech product only lasted two seasons with the Sixers, and has since been …

Zhaire Smith is perhaps best remembered as part of the 2018 draft day trade where Smith and Miami’s 2021 first-round pick were dealt for the 10th pick,  Mikal Bridges. The Texas Tech product only lasted two seasons with the Sixers, and has since been trying to find his footing in the NBA landscape. After bouncing around numerous teams, he played well for the Thunder Summer League squad in July, and landed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Smith sat down with HoopsHype ahead of training camp to talk about his compelling story, including a life-threatening allergic event during his rookie season, his long journey back to this point now, and more.

Jrue Holiday traded to Boston: What’s next for the Celtics, Trail Blazers, 76ers

HoopsHype’s Yossi Gozlan previews what moves are next for the Celtics, Trail Blazers and 76ers following the Jrue Holiday trade to Boston.

Three months ago, Miami was coming off an NBA Finals run where they struggled to score against Denver. The Heat needed a scoring boost, and it felt like they would get exactly what they needed to push them over the top in the East when Damian Lillard requested a trade to them.

Fast forward, and not only is Miami stuck with the same roster, but the Blazers facilitated trades that would improve contending teams that Miami defeated in the playoffs. Following the blockbuster trade sending Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks for Jrue Holiday and draft picks, the Blazers have traded Holiday to the Boston Celtics for Malcolm Brogdon, Robert Williams III, and two first-round picks.

The Bucks were viewed as the title favorite upon acquiring Lillard, but oddsmakers now favor the Celtics after the acquisition of Holiday. They still have work to do toward fortifying the backend of the roster, while the Blazers still have more moves to make that would further increase their surplus of draft picks.

NBA Rumors: Damian Lillard, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jrue Holiday, Jerami Grant, Deandre Ayton, Jusuf Nurkic, more

Reporting on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future, the Bucks trading for Dame Lillard, where Jrue Holiday can go, Jerami Grant’s future, and more.

The Milwaukee Bucks pulled off a blockbuster trade acquiring seven-time All-Star Damian Lillard from the Portland Trail Blazers in a three-team blockbuster trade highlighted by Jrue Holiday, Deandre Ayton, Toumani Camara, an unprotected 2029 Bucks first-round pick, and multiple pick swaps in 2028 and 2030 going to Portland, as ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported. Jusuf Nurkic, Grayson Allen, Nassir Little and Keon Johnson also joined the Phoenix Suns.

Following the trade, HoopsHype spoke with league sources, NBA executives and scouts for the latest intel on what’s next to keep an eye on.