The Sixers’ former coach Tobias Harris to sign two-year contract with the Pistons
In spite of all, Torrel Harris secures another bag for his son.
By Sean Kennedy
You’re thrilled over Paul George’s signing Paul George signing because of concerns over how the contract will appear in a few years down time, or due to the fact that Philly 76ers have caused you pain numerous times during the last few years, allow me to demonstrate the extent to which things could get.
The team could have to return $65 million to a person who did notto be the coach of your team.
The team managed to win just 23 games over each of the last fiveseasons however they didn’t pick the top 5th overall pick in any of the previous three rounds of draft.
Your team might have negotiated a deal with Tobias Harris for two years and $52 million.
Sorry, Detroit Pistons fans.
It is vital to be aware that the next one is certain with no choices.
For a long time, Tobias Harris ending up in Detroit was seen as a joke by Liberty Ballers and seemed set in stone. But when the team broke up with Director Troy Weaver at the end of May, and brought in Trajan Langdon as manager, I was convinced that the ship was in port. The thought was that the franchise could be smarter about their cap space. Langdon even stated that the best thing to do was take advantage of this for contracts that aren’t required to buy items. This deal which was able to bring in Tim Hardaway Jr. from Dallas in exchange for three second-round picks was a step in the right direction however if you’re a big lover of Quentin Grimes you still may not be happy by the offer. It’s a good thing for Pistons fanatics The Harris relationship to Detroit the city in which he played for a couple of seasons did not suffice.
Who was bidding against Detroit in this instance for Tobias who might be willing to pay $26 million per year? It’s Utah’s Danny Ainge who is way more than smart enough to consider such a deal. In the simple sense, it’s a problem of how you can create another year as a team option that can be viewed as a possibility for a huge, valuable contract due to expire on the date set for trades should you’d like to?
For a glance at the other side for a moment, Harris is a good presence in the locker room. I’m sure that he can help in teaching the younger players on about how the 401(k) is managed and also creating the organization of book club. He’s also an extremely skilled player who has played the minimum of playing 70 games over the last three seasons (excepting the COVID-shortened season in 2020-21). He’ll likely average around 18 points per game, and will have good percentages, and there will be evidence to suggest that Tobias is worthy of the money Torrel Harris can afford to spend on his Powerpoint event day, after new contract negotiation is scheduled for.
However, anyone who was an avid fan of the Sixers over the last couple of years will be aware of, for every game that Harris is in, there will be games that Harris is exercising (and not hard aerobics however, but the type of exercise where you’re attempting to pay attention to the ball’s movement through the tracker, and you set it to 70%). Tobias might be able to teach his youngsters useful lessons on the court, but as well, he’s instructing players in the courts that they can play for five years and not be the subject of any kind of accusation (officially) or perhaps grabbing the ball without contest (unofficially but I’m sure there weren’t numerous) and still get paid.
I don’t have any personal animosity towards Tobias Harris and I’m sure that some of the money will be given to charitable causes that are worthy. But, I’m pleased to have quit that Tobias Harris business and I’m shocked that a new company was so keen to get involved.