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NBA Power Rankings: The Sixers Have It All

Stocked with assets and draft capital, Daryl Morey could do what he loves most on the trade market. But with how well Philly is playing, should the GM just sit still?

The 76ers may force Daryl Morey to do something he doesn’t like.

Nothing.

Morey, the Philadelphia president, is a renowned wheeler and dealer and in the aftermath of the James Harden trade is suddenly stocked with assets. With draft capital and movable contracts, Sixers are in position to be a player on the trade market.

But why would they? They are 8–2 on the season, deadlocked atop the Eastern Conference standings with the Celtics, who Philly will face Wednesday night. The Sixers are top 10 in offensive and defensive ratings while trailing only Boston in net rating (+9) this season.

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Philadelphia 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid celebrate after scoring vs. the Boston Celtics.

Nicknamed “The Franchise” by Embiid, Maxey scored 77 points in back-to-back games against the Pacers. 

So what’s a gunslinging GM to do?

There will, undoubtedly, be options. The Zach LaVine rumor mill is starting to pick up. OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam’s availability could increase if the Raptors sink further in the standings. And the Jazz could always dump another veteran (Kelly Olynyk, Jordan Clarkson) if Danny Ainge thinks that team is going nowhere.

The best option, though, might be to do nothing. Remember: Philadelphia projects to have north of $50 million of available cap space next summer. They have Joel Embiid under contract and will have Tyrese Maxey locked in on a max deal. There’s nothing stopping Philadelphia from hunting for a third star with its cap space (Siakam, Anunoby, DeMar DeRozan and Klay Thompson will all be unrestricted free agents) and saving its draft capital for another deal.

It's a conundrum, albeit a good one. With Embiid and Maxey having All-NBA starts—and Contract Year Tobias Harris shooting a career-best 57.6% from the floor—the Sixers have enough talent to compete for a championship. Morey will have to decide how aggressive he needs to be in adding a piece that can bring the team closer to winning one.

On to Sports Illustrated’s NBA power rankings.