The Official NBA Season Thread: I’m like Jayson Tatum in the Olympics I'm not playing

He said he doesn't want it to be via a freethrow. Imagine missing multiple skyhooks only to get fouled forced to shoot a freethrow. If he misses that on purpose this thread will have a field day with him. :lol:

It would be dope if it were this tho:


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I'm still wondering what shoes he'll change into at halftime. I can imagine he'll start in his usual xx's or the nxxts.
 
And because he from Jersey. Jay Will be super protective of Kyrie. I get the sense, that for whatever reason…. he sees himself in KA11 :lol:

He do the same with Ben Simmons and that _ from Australia. I think he feel like he has to go extra with defending athletes because at times dudes are unfairly criticized. Ben and Kyrie ain't getting unfair treatment though.
 
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76ers
If there is one team to absolutely, positively bet on making a trade to ditch salary, it’s Philadelphia. The Sixers are a mere $1.17 million over the tax line; despite having a good team that is in contention, they also have some very tradeable players at the end of the bench not doing much. Furkan Korkmaz, Danuel House and Jaden Springer hardly play and make $12 million between them; they’re each signed for next year, which makes things more complicated, but Philly might be able to part with its 2023 Knicks second-rounder to offload one of them and get below the tax.

Alternatively, the Sixers could also look at moving on from Matisse Thybulle ($4.4 million) before he hits restricted free agency this summer. Philly is already into next year’s tax thanks to Joel Embiid’s extension kicking in and may need a bigger bag for James Harden if he opts out of his $35.6 million as expected. Paying Thybulle in that environment seems unlikely, but he could probably return two second-round picks, a small trade exception and a sidestepped tax bill this week.
 
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