Pretty good, right? Now imagine this 76ers team with Chris Paul.
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A Paul-to-Philly trade may have happened this past offseason if the future Hall of Famer had expressed any interest in joining the Sixers. But Paul was reportedly a “driving force” behind the deal that sent him from the Thunder to the Suns in November.
From The Athletic’s Sam Amick:
It’s unclear why Paul didn’t entertain the idea of playing for the Sixers. Perhaps he didn’t view himself as a great fit alongside Embiid and Simmons. He may have been hesitant to work with Morey again after the former Rockets general manager unexpectedly traded him to Oklahoma City in exchange for Russell Westbrook.
Regardless of the reasoning, Paul’s decision has worked out just fine. He is averaging 16.1 points and 8.7 assists per game for a Phoenix squad that finds itself just one game back of the Jazz for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. He has a $44.2 million player option for next season that could keep him with the Suns for another season, but he is not sure whether he will take that option or hit free agency in search of a long-term contract.
“I mean, first and foremost, I love it [in Phoenix],” Paul told Amick. “I don’t know how many years I’ve got left. I don’t really think about that either. I feel too good. Seriously, this summer, I have no clue. As much as I’m involved in the union and stuff like that [as the president of the National Basketball Players Association], I don’t know what anybody’s teams are, [what their] caps are, I don’t know none of that stuff. I just play.”