Ahhh... I just wrote a post about this sort of thing. In the summer of 2010 you could see LeBron, Wade, Nowitzki, Bosh, Amare, McGrady, Josh Howard, Jefferson, Redd, Tyson Chandler, and WILLIE GREEN.
That's a huge market and enough reason for teams like the Nets and Knicks to try and clear space for that summer. If we're going to go ahead and sign a D-List free agent this summer, I would be more inclined to overpay them in order to get them to sign a 2 year deal instead of paying them market price for 3 years. The question really becomes, can the Sixers actually lure any of these guys in 2010? All of them would be UNRESTRICTED free agents so we wouldn't have to worry about their current team matching... but would they leave where they are for Philly when you have a bigger market like New York (and Brooklyn) ready to throw money at them???
Here's my quick breakdown:
LeBron: He's most likely going to Brooklyn... if not, I think he stays in Cleveland
Wade: I think he stays in Miami but there's a slim chance he leaves for the Knicks or Brooklyn if they don't get LeBron
Nowitzki: He most likely stays in Dallas but if he leaves, I think a domino effect begins to happen.
Bosh: Probably stays in Canada but if Dallas has open cap space, I could see him heading home. Miami could make some sense as well since they should have room to re-sign Wade and bring in another player.
Amare: He loves Phoenix and owns a really popular restaurant there. At this point, Nash is probably gone, Shaq is gone, and Hill is gone. The team would be Amare's and they should have some space to sign a free agent away from another club but I could see a situation where Amare goes elsewhere.
Chandler: He's obviously blossomed playing with Chris Paul and so I don't think he would leave New Orleans (or Seattle if the Hornets move there) but he might be able to be had with enough money.
McGrady: Getting older and his body in two years will probably be breaking down even more. I'm not that interested but I could see him pulling a KG and wanting to go someplace where there are other stars that might help him win... or at least get out of the first round.
Redd, Jefferson, Howard: These guys aren't franchise players but they are stars. I could see any of them switching clubs but are they worth planning two years in advance to get???
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If we are able to establish ourselves as a playoff team over the next two years, perhaps one of these big guns looks at Philly and determines that they could put us over the top but I just don't see that happening when you have big market teams like New York and Brooklyn out there along with beautiful places to live teams like Miami and Phoenix.
Basically... we're doomed one way or the other. :-)