Projected starting lineup for Sixers with James Harden after trading Ben Simmons to Nets

What’s the best way for the Sixers to build a lineup around their new star?

Philadelphia 76ers executive Daryl Morey got his wish by trading away Ben Simmons, landing superstar guard James Harden from the Brooklyn Nets.

Harden, a ten-time NBA All-Star who won the league’s Most Valuable Player in 2019, had the best years of his career when Morey was creating the roster around him on the Houston Rockets.

Even though Harden has had some truly excellent teammates surrounding him over the years, he has never played alongside a big man as dominant as Joel Embiid.

Considering this was a midseason trade, the two players will have to figure out their chemistry on the fly. However, they are incredibly gifted players and will have plenty of time to make it work before the postseason.

After trading away multiple key pieces in addition to Simmons in Seth Curry and Andre Drummond, do the Sixers have enough to make a run in the postseason? These are the players most likely to take the floor in the starting five for the Sixers: