Tobias Harris Expected to Leave the 76ers for New Contract in Free Agency.
Tobias Harris’ stint with the Philadelphia 76ers is likely over after the team’s season-ending loss to the New York Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference playoffs on Thursday night, which will come as no surprise to many.
According to ESPN’s Tim Bontemps, league sources expect Harris “to be elsewhere” next season as he prepares to enter free agency this summer.
This season represented the last year of Harris’ five-year, $180 million contract, which was signed in July 2019.
It’s not a secret that the 76ers want to keep as much cap space available to pursue a significant player in free agency. Paul George has frequently been mentioned as a target, but ESPN’s Brian Windhorst cited Jimmy Butler or Brandon Ingram as potential trade options for the club.
Per ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Sixers will have close to $60 million in cap space and five first-round picks available to trade this summer.
Assuming Maxey gets the full rookie max extension, the value won’t be determined until the All-NBA teams are announced. If he makes the All-NBA roster, he will be eligible for the 30 percent max that comes out to a projected $247.1 million over five years.
If Maxey misses out on All-NBA honors, he can sign the 25 percent max worth a projected $205.9 million over five years.
Harris is unlikely to sign a deal anywhere close to the value of the contract he just finished, but his age—he turns 32 on July 15—and body of work put him in line for a solid deal. The veteran forward averaged 17.2 points on 48.7 percent shooting and 6.5 rebounds per game in 70 starts this season.
In the playoff series against the Knicks, Harris was often a non-factor. He was held to 10 points or fewer in five of six games, including going scoreless on just two field-goal attempts while playing 29 minutes in Game 6.
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