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Paul George trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Paul George was always going to be a risk for 76ersThe Sixers knew the gamble they were taking with Paul George. Just months into his contract, that gamble has dramatically backfired....2025
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• With Paul George out for the year, 76ers look ahead to NBA draft lottery with immense stakes for franchiseIt all comes down to the ping pong balls now for Philadelphia, and the stakes have never been higher...2025
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• Sixers’ best plan would be to move on from Paul George, Joel Embiid, if possibleThe 76ers had high hopes when they signed Paul George as a free agent last summer, believing his presence would help propel them into title contention. Clearly, that has not been the situation. And according to Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly’s best move may be to explore trading the nine-time All-Star and his […] The post Sixers’ best plan would be to move on f...2025See more Joel Embiid
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• Paul George done for season? He's consulting with doctors on options for groin, knee injuries.
With the 76ers tanking to keep their top-six protected draft pick, it would be a shock if we see George again this season....2025
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• Source: 76ers Will Try To Trade Paul George This Summer
The Philadelphia 76ers will try to trade small forward Paul George this summer, an NBA source told Hoops Wire. George has struggled in his first season with the Sixers after signing a lucrative four-year, $211 million contract with the franchise in July. The veteran is averaging 16.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists while shooting […] The post Source: 76ers Will Try To Trade Paul G...2025
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• 76ers' Paul George not yet ready to return from injuryHe’s in the first season of a four-year, maximum-salary contract, so the organization will probably prioritize getting him fully healthy for next fall....2025
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• NBA Teams Expected To Operate With More Caution Extending Their Own PlayersBecause the NBA's new collective bargaining agreement has made it more difficult for teams to carry players who are either injured or no longer productive at a large salary on their roster, teams are expected to operate more cautiously on extensions for their own players than they have over the past few years. Evidence of this approach, at least on some level, came when the Dallas Mavericks traded...2025See more articles Dallas Mavericks
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• Injury Notes: George, Hayes, Lewis, Capela, Brogdon
Paul George‘s first season in Philadelphia certainly has not gone the way either party envisioned when the nine-time All-Star signed a four-year, maximum-salary contract with the Sixers last summer. The 34-year-old forward has missed 19 of the team’s 54 games to this point due to knee, groin, ankle and finger injuries, and he hasn’t been […]...2025
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• Source: Some Members Of 76ers Wanted Paul George Traded At Deadline
Some members of the Philadelphia 76ers wanted Paul George traded at the NBA trade deadline, a league source told Hoops Wire. George has struggled in his first season with the Sixers after signing a massive four-year, $211 million contract with the franchise in July. The forward is averaging 16.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists […] The post Source: Some Members Of 76ers Wanted Paul...2025
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• Stephen Curry Ranked As World's 2nd Highest Paid Athlete In 2024Stephen Curry was the second highest paid athlete in the world in 2024 at a combined total of $153.8 million ($100 million in endorsements, $53.8 million salary). LeBron James ranked fifth at $133.2 million. The pair were two of the 36 basketball players in the top-100. Basketball Players in Sportico Top-1002. Stephen Curry: $153.8 million5. LeBron James: $133.2 million13. Giannis Antetokounmpo: $...2025Read about Stephen Curry
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Paul George trade rumors, contract, salary
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• Joel Embiid Believed To Be Currently On Untradeable ContractJoel Embiid has had an injury plagued 24-25 season and expects to undergo surgery on his knee this offseason. Because the Sixers signed Embiid to a three-year, $193 million extension before the season, he has gone from perennial MVP candidate to being on one of the riskiest contracts in the NBA. "Yes, absolutely," said Brian Windhorst when asked if the Sixers have a Joel Embiid problem. "Because, ...2025Click for news about Joel Embiid
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• 20 Teams Under 24-25 Luxury Tax To Each Receive $11.4M With 10 Teams Collectively Paying $407MThe NBA luxury tax distribution for the 24-25 season is $11.4 million amongst 20 teams as there will be ten teams paying the tax this season. Several teams dipped below the luxury tax at the trade deadline. As recently as January 23rd, the luxury tax distribution was at $18 million per team with that figure being reduced as less teams became payors and the total luxury tax pool shrinking. The NBA...2025See more articles Golden State Warriors
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• 20 Teams Under 24-25 Luxury Tax To Each Receive $11.4M With 10 Teams Collectively Paying $456MThe NBA luxury tax distribution for the 24-25 season is $11.4 million amongst 20 teams as there will be ten teams paying the tax this season. Several teams dipped below the luxury tax at the trade deadline. As recently as January 23rd, the luxury tax distribution was at $18 million per team with that figure being reduced as less teams became payors and the total luxury tax pool shrinking. The NBA...2025See also Golden State Warriors
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• Warriors, Suns Discuss Kevin Durant Trade, Could Involve Up To Five Teams Plus Jimmy ButlerThe Golden State Warriors are pursuing a trade for Kevin Durant after they have struck out on a number of other star pursuits over the past 12 years including LeBron James, Lauri Markkanen and Paul George. The Phoenix Suns are engaging on Durant discussions after they have been unable to turn Bradley Beal into Jimmy Butler. The two teams share a commonality as they are in the play-in picture in th...2025Click for news about Jimmy Butler
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• Report: Warriors, Hawks Interested In Trading For Paul George
According to NBA reporter Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Atlanta Hawks and Golden State Warriors are interested in trading for Paul George. George signed a four-year, $211 million contract with the Philadelphia 76ers in July. “Sources tell The Inquirer that the Atlanta Hawks and Golden State Warriors have expressed interest in acquiring George […] The post R...2025Continue with Keith Pompey
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• NBA's New CBA Reducing Number Of 'True Max Salary Players'The NBA and NBPA avoided a hard cap with its latest collective bargaining agreement, but the environment has severely restricted how teams allocate resources due to the onerous first and second apron and the penalties they entail. Not only are many middle class players impacted, but it is already creating a situation where the number of players who are thought of as worthy of a max contract has be...2025See more articles Brandon Ingram
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• Hawks, Warriors Interested In Trading For Paul GeorgeThe Philadelphia 76ers aren't shopping Paul George, but that hasn't kept teams from calling to express interest. The latest teams to show interest in trading for George were the Atlanta Hawks and Golden State Warriors. The Warriors have been active and engaged on any number of All-Stars ahead of the trade deadline. Golden State had previously pursued George via sign-and-trade before he chose to si...2025Visit the page Atlanta Hawks
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• Warriors in on 'every star' at trade deadline, from Kevin Durant to LeBron James to Paul George, per reportGolden State is trying to put a winner around Stephen Curry...2025Continue with Kevin Durant
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• Warriors 'Dead Set' On Trading For Another StarThe Golden State Warriors have picked up their trade pursuit again for a star player leading to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. The Warriors have been linked now with Jimmy Butler, as well as even Kevin Durant and LeBron James. Golden State previously pursued the acquisition of Paul George last offseason and have reportedly picked that back up ahead of the deadline. "The Warriors are legitimately call...2025See also Golden State Warriors
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• Paul George On Not Receiving Tribute at Pacers: ‘It Sucks’
Paul George recently returned to where to all began for him in Indiana with the Pacers, but yet again there was no acknowledgement of it by the organization. George was selected as the No.10 pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Pacers out of Fresno State. He played his first seven years in the […] The post Paul George On Not Receiving Tribute at Pacers: ‘It Sucks’ appeared first on ...2025
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• Trade Rumors: Butler, George, Lakers, Kessler, Turner, Raptors
Within a look at the clubs who could potentially get involved in a multi-team Jimmy Butler trade, Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel adds the Sixers to the list of possible facilitators. Given the contracts on their books, it’s hard to see how the 76ers could realistically get involved unless Paul George is […]...2025See more Jimmy Butler
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• 76ers Have $164M Worth of Salaries Sidelined, or 89% of Payroll
The Philadelphia 76ers currently have $164.21 million worth of player salaries sidelined — that’s approximately 88.58% of the organization’s payroll, according to HoopsHype. Philadelphia 76ers’ All-Star Trio Of Joel Embiid, Paul George, And Tyrese Maxey Has Struggled To Stay Healthy The Sixers were projected to be a top-3 team in the Eastern Conference this season, […] The ...2025Continue with Eastern Conference
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• Jimmy Butler Tells Heat He Would Only Use $52M Player Option As Trade ManeuverFor months, Jimmy Butler had signaled his intention to become a free agent this offseason by declining his $52 million player option for the 25-26 season. But sources tell ESPN's Shams Charania that Butler intends to use that player option as a trade maneuver if he is not dealt by the trade deadline on Feb. 6. During his face-to-face meeting with Pat Riley, Butler said he will not sign a new deal ...2025See also Jimmy Butler
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• Jimmy Butler Tells Heat He Intends To Use $52M Player Option As Trade Maneuver In OffseasonFor months, Jimmy Butler had signaled his intention to become a free agent this offseason by declining his $52 million player option for the 25-26 season. But sources tell ESPN's Shams Charania that Butler intends to use that player option as a trade maneuver if he is not dealt by the trade deadline on Feb. 6. During his face-to-face meeting with Pat Riley, Butler said he will not sign a new deal ...2025Click for news about Jimmy Butler
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• Heat Planning To Maintain Max Cap Space For 2026 OffseasonThe Miami Heat are attempting to position themselves to have max cap space during the 2026 offseason. Miami has only $85 million committed for the 26-27 season against a projected salary cap of $170.6 million. Terry Rozier and Duncan Robinson are among the current players on the Heat who will come off their books that offseason. Many of these players will sign extensions before 2026, but among th...2025Click for news about Miami Heat
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• Heat Won't Take Back Bad Salary For Jimmy ButlerNow that the Jimmy Butler situation reached the inevitable trade request from Butler, the Miami Heat have decisions to make. One thing Miami has made certain: They won't take back salary they can't move in a deal for Butler. For years, NBA teams have operated as though you can't let a player leave without getting anything in return. Last summer, the LA Clippers used the savings from letting Paul G...2025Read about Jimmy Butler
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• Atlantic Notes: George, Raptors, Hart, Brown
After signing a maximum four-year, $211.6MM free agent contract with the Sixers this summer, Philadelphia anticipated that former nine-time All-Star forward Paul George would help goose their scoring — but his contributions have proven erratic, observes Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Through 19 healthy games, the 34-year-old is averaging 15.8 points on .404/.314/.787 shooting […]...2024Visit the page Keith Pompey
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• Warriors Will Continue To Be Aggressive On Trade MarketThe Golden State Warriors made the first major trade of the 24-25 season by acquiring Dennis Schroder and plan to continue to be aggressive leading to the trade deadline. Over the past year, the Warriors have pursued trades for LeBron James, Lauri Markkanen, Paul George and Jimmy Butler. "We're always aggressive," Mike Dunleavy said on a conference call to discuss the Schroder addition. "You got t...2024Click for news about Golden State Warriors
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• 76ers shorthanded again as stars sit out second game of back-to-backThe 76ers finally got to see prized free agent Paul George play with superstar Joel Embiid on Tuesday night. Wednesday night, they'll be back on the bench in street clothes....2024Read about Joel Embiid
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• Sixers Willing To Trade Future First Round PicksThe Philadelphia 76ers currently have two future first round picks and three swaps available to trade on the open market to improve their roster around Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and Paul George. As the Sixers were a cap space team this past offseason, they are below the second apron and have more flexibility than some other contenders. "I have been told repeatedly, the Sixers are willing to put fi...2024Check it out Round Picks