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Despite the Sixers indicating that they would accept an offer of a Clippers’ unprotected first-round pick, first-round pick swap, players to match the salaries and Mann, two people involved in the negotiations say Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank reiterated the team’s stance that Mann would not be part of their offer. Morey, those people say, expressed his disbelief and accused the Clippers of being “unserious” about getting a deal done. He even quipped that they should just trade Clippers star Paul George for Harden if they were so determined to keep all of their lesser assets — a request that was immediately denied.
For the Sixers’ part, they believe Harden’s ire should be aimed at the Clippers. If the Clippers would put Mann in the deal while also giving up the unprotected first, the pick swap and matching salaries, Harden would have his wish, and the 76ers would then have a chance to pursue the sort of high-end player via trade that would keep them in title contention. Philadelphia is known to already have trades lined up in which it would receive a first-round pick in exchange for Mann.
LOL. **** Morey/the Sixers. Acting like including Mann is just like throwing in a bag of chips or something. They need us to take Jim off their hands more than we actually need him.really hope the clips dont cave, theyre competing with no one for harden and worst case scenario they go for brogdon as an alternative
morey cant always get it his way and its dumb to point the finger at the clips