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James Harden: I told 76ers ‘Sign who we needed to sign and give me whatever is left over’

The 76ers signed P.J. Tucker to the non-taxpayer mid-level exception (which triggered the hard cap). They signed Danuel House with the bi-annual exception (another move that would’ve triggered the hard cap). They added salary by trading for De'Anthony Melton.

All apparently thanks to James Harden.

Harden is reportedly taking a $15 million pay cut on his next contract.

Harden, via Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports:

“I had conversations with Daryl, and it was explained how we could get better and what the market value was for certain players. I told Daryl to improve the roster, sign who we needed to sign and give me whatever is left over,” Harden told Yahoo Sports. “This is how bad I want to win. I want to compete for a championship. That’s all that matters to me at this stage. I’m willing to take less to put us in position to accomplish that.”

If the 76ers – who have the regular-season roster limit of 15 players before signing Harden – waive Isaiah Joe‘s unguaranteed salary, they would be:

Among the questions: Is Harden taking enough of a discount to keep Philadelphia out of the luxury tax or just below the hard cap?

The baseline for Harden’s reported $15 million pay cut is unclear. Based on his salary last season, that’d be $29,310,840. Based on his declined player-option salary, that’d be $32,366,760. Based on his max salary once he became a free agent, that’d be $31,526,382.

According to Harden’s implication, the $15 million is an approximation. The pay cut isn’t based on his salary – but what the 76ers need.

Their roster is clearly stronger with Tucker, House and Melton. Those three add considerable depth and should fit well with Joel Embiid and Harden. There’s clearly strong trust between Harden and 76ers president Daryl

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