Daryl Morey has been aggressive but calculated with his moves since arriving in Philadelphia. His four trades are all seen as positives for the team, though he’s undoubtedly attempted to pull off more. One example of that is Chris Paul, as Sam Amick of The Athletic reports.
Morey and Doc Rivers, who previously coached Paul in Los Angeles, made a push to land the future Hall of Fame point guard. Philadelphia’s front office believes they could swing a deal with Oklahoma City, though Paul had his sights set on the Suns.
The Thunder had been willing to send Paul to a destination of his choosing, as they did with Russell Westbrook a year before (to Houston). CP3 earned that with his professionalism and leadership during what a year where other established vets may have simply mailed it in or sat out for stretches with obscure, insignificant injuries.
Paul arriving in Oklahoma City was, of course, a result of Morey sending him there, so it’s feasible that the point guard felt a certain way about Philly’s team president. The Suns ended up landing CP3 for a package that was headlined by a 2022 first-round pick and Kelly Oubre (later traded for a first-rounder). Could the Sixers have beaten that offer? Surely, though they really had little chance with Paul having a say in the process.
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