Lots of Sixer questions but there were a few that interested me that didn't involve the Sixers....
Mayank (Philadelphia, PA): If the 76ers clear $15 million in cap space and FAIL to sign Elton Brand, will they throw the kitchen sink at PF Josh Smith and do the Hawks have the stones to match an offer starting at $15 million per year?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Yes, that's the plan, and kudos to Sixers GM Ed Stefanski -- I had thought he'd need to trade Andre Miller to create enough space, but he found a different path that worked. I suspect the Hawks would still match Smith, but obviously it's a different equation at $15 mil than it is at $12 mil. And one other thing -- if the Hawks match Smith, Stefanski can go after both Maggette AND Childress with his cap war chest if he so chooses.
Josh (St. Paul, MN): What do you think of this rumored deal between Philly and Minnesota that helps Philly clear cap space? Is it a good deal for the Wolves too?
SportsNation John Hollinger: I think so -- they're basically getting Rodney Carney and a late first-rounder for free. Carney isn't just a contract, he's actually a useful player (though at a position where Minny has about 30 other guys).
Josh (Scottsdale, AZ): Is Elton Brand really considering signing up with the sixers? I mean, REALLY? I understand the point about heading out East. But even with the West being stacked, I'm still not seeing anyone getting past Boston/Detroit in the next 2 years except maybe Orlando or an out-of-this-world-Lebron and scrubs. Isn't he better off rolling with Baron and hoping Gordon becomes a stud?
SportsNation John Hollinger: No, the Sixers have far more potential than the Clips or Warriors -- loaded with young talent like Thaddeus Young, Louis Williams and Andre Iguodala, plus a couple solid starters with Dalembert and Andre Miller. I actually think adding Brand makes them really, really dangerous.
Darnell (Otown): Things have been very quiet in Detroit. What do you see them doing?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Staying quiet ..., until mid-August or so. Look, usually the trades don't happen until the free agent frenzy is done and everybody sees what they have. I know this is driving Pistons fans crazy while they wait for the other shoe to drop, but you probably need to hang tight for at least another month.
Brad (Memphis): Since Rodney Carney is a local player and they have a need for more swingmen, doesn't Carney make more sense to go to Memphis than Minnesota?
SportsNation John Hollinger: For Carney, absolutely. I'm not sure it works as well for the Sixers though, because they can stuff another contract into Minnesota's trade exception.
Eric (Elkhart,IN): Will the Hawks not have to match any offer now that it seems the Sixers are going to get Brand?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Could be the case, as Memphis hasn't made any kind of move and Golden State seems lukewarm on Smith too.
Talib, Philly: Your gut feeling, Brand will be a part of the Sixers or Clippers tommrow?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Sixers. I don't think they'd be dealing away Carney unless they saw some smoke signals coming from Brand's tepee. But that's just me speculating.
Greg (Denver, CO): Does Philly get the benefit of using the entire $5.2 exception that they are acquiring in the Minnesota trade?
SportsNation John Hollinger: They don't get any of it because they're already under the cap, so there's nothing to be 'excepted'.
Alex (Levittown, PA): Hypothetically, do you envision Philly making any more changes if they succeed in locking up Brand?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Yes, they need to get a shooter somehow, but that may be easier to come by if they're established themselves as a potential contender.
Mike (Minneapolis): Are there restrictions preventing the Wolves from flipping Carney to Memphis for a PG like Lowry?
SportsNation John Hollinger: No, I believe it's possible under the cap to make it a three-way trade and do exactly that, which would help both teams I would think.
Andrew ( Philly): Wouldn't it make sense for philly to try and trade AI2 and a first rounder or two for Ellis. He seems like the more ideal fit at the 2 if they get Brand?
SportsNation John Hollinger: Sixers already have a carbon copy in Louis Williams. He's not as good as Ellis, but he does exactly the same things.
Eli Myer (E. Northbrook, IL): John- Is it possible G. State, after getting turned down by Brand, throws the kitchen sink at Deng and the Bulls do NOT match? And be forced into a sign and trade? Or is Pax matching at all costs?
SportsNation John Hollinger: That's the real wild card here -- what does GST do if it doesn't get Brand? They could go after Deng, or Iguodala, or Maggette, or Smith ... a lot of options there.
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I find it interesting that we could see GSW go after Iguodala although it has been speculated about before. Also, I really think Rip Hamilton should be on our radar for possible players who could be available. I'm sure Iguodala will get his deal sooner than later but I really think that if we took one more step this summer we could be contenders.