Philadelphia 76ers: Why They Need to Trade Elton Brand

MIAMI, FL - MARCH 25: Guard Elton Brand #42 of the Philadelphia Sixers shoots against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena on March 25, 2011 in Miami, Florida. The Heat defeated the Sixers 111-99. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees

The Philadelphia 76ers put together a great season and one of the particular standout stars was clearly Elton Brand.

Brand’s work ethic this season was nothing but brilliant and his dedication to bouncing back from an injury and putting himself back into the right physical shape was remarkable and it’s something that most fans seem to skim over.

But as much as I love Elton Brand, me and every other Sixers fan needs to realize that he does not fit where the franchise is going.

Let me just be clear that it does not have to do with his production as a player, but it is a matter of his salary and the current stage the Sixers standby.

His Contract is too Much Money

MIAMI, FL - APRIL 27:  Elton Brand #42 of the Philadelphia 76ers drives to the rim past Dwyane Wade #3 of the Miami Heat during game five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2011 NBA Playoffs at American Airlines Arena on April 27, 2011 in Miam

Brand is the highest paid player on the Sixers—$15,959,099 with two years left on his contract.

That’s a big chunk of change if you ask me.

It’s already known that the 76ers gave him too much money to begin with, but he has showed that he can play this past season.

However, Brand is 32 going on 33. He is past his prime and last season will most likely end up being his most productive season as a Sixer.

Basically, he will not be getting any better and the money used on him could be used on a younger, more valuable piece to the puzzle.

 

 

 

We Have Younger Options and Are Not Built to Win Now

MIAMI, FL - APRIL 16:  Forward Thaddeus Young #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers drives against the Miami Heat at the American Airlines Arena in Game One of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2011 NBA Playoffs on April 16, 2011 in Miami, Florida.The H

Brand is 32 years old and next year will most likely be his last most effective one. So I ask you Sixers fan, if the Sixers are not built to win now, then what is the point of keeping Brand?

It’s actually quite redundant if you ask me.

And also, the Sixers have many young players that can play the four like Thaddeus Young, Craig Brackins (who has been working his butt off this offseason) and recently drafted Lavoy Allen from Temple.

Next season Brand will be eating away these guys’ minutes. Again, I would not have a problem with this if the Sixers were built to win now, but they are not so it is pointless to keep Brand.

If your team is built for the future (like the Sixers) then you want your younger guys (Young, Brackins and Allen) to play with the rest of the younger lineup as much as possible to gain experience and experiment what you have for the future. You do not keep a 32 year old veteran who plays well, but won’t be any use because you know you cannot win.

Think of it this way: The Sixers are not built to win now, we know that. But if they start playing the young guys together right now, they will have a boatload of experience four or five years down the road where they will all be at their peaks.

 

We Aren’t Getting a Superstar

MIAMI, FL - APRIL 27:  Andre Iguodala #9 of the Philadelphia 76ers walks off the floor during game five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2011 NBA Playoffs against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena on April 27, 2011 in Miami, Florida.

Now it’s time to point out the obvious.

The Sixers will not sign or trade for a superstar. No matter how many Andre Iguodala trade rumors swarm around the news, nothing will happen and even if the Sixers do acquire someone like Monta Ellis, they still will not be ready to win now or the following year.

Even if the Sixers do acquire someone like Monta Ellis, they still will not be ready to win now or the following year.

Now, if the Sixers somehow acquired a player who would instantly put us to the top, I would keep Brand because we would be built to win now.

But like I said, a superstar like this is not anywhere close to coming to Philadelphia.

 

Conclusion

MIAMI, FL - APRIL 27:  Elton Brand #42 of the Philadelphia 76ers walks off the floor after fouling out during game five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2011 NBA Playoffs against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena on April 27, 2011 in

To make things clear, I do not want to get rid of Brand because he is bad, the farthest thing from it actually.

I think the Sixers should trade him simply because it will open minutes for our younger guys and keeping him at the four is nothing but redundant.

It is clear that the Sixers are not built to win next season (if there is one) or the following. The production that Brand would provide would be solid, but at the same time useless. And I would feel bad for Brand because his hard work will be more valuable somewhere else.

Trust me, I love Brand and I wish the best to him here and I will always cheer for him and even one day wish to meet him.

However, Brand does not fit where the franchise his headed and for the next two years when he remains a Sixer, they won’t be going too far. And that’s not because of Brand, it is because everyone else is young and not ready yet.

He is just a puzzle piece (a very good one) that does not fit in the puzzle.



 


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2 Responses to “Philadelphia 76ers: Why They Need to Trade Elton Brand”

  1. Alex says:

    Well i think you have no idea what your talking about brand is a great player 33 years old is nothing look at kobe 34 going on 35 and still taking his team on his back brand is good i would not trade him i mean he is not getting any better then what he already is but either is iguodala i would def. Trade him anyday someone like Monte Ellis on the team will bring a great scorer something WE NEED we got great defence but defence dont better if we Cant score on the other side i think young should start this season in the 4 spot and keep brand on the bench and give brackins 15 to 25 minutes…..we should trade hates i mean we clearly need a big man someone that would rather take the ball down low then shot a 3 pointer he is 7 feet tall player the center spot shooting 3`s like really the only player that can get away with that is dirk and he will go download anyday then shoot 3`s also trade nocioni he is 5 million dollars of nothing becuz he dont play those 5 million can go on someone way better

    • Thanks for the comment, Alex.

      First off, Brand is nothing compared to Kobe with all due respect. Next season will probably be his last most effective one.

      And if you knew anything, you would know that there is no way that the Sixers would bench a player like Brand who is getting paid over 15 million dollars to Brackins and Thad. That’s actually ridiculous. You don’t play your most paid player 15 minutes per game unless he is an out-right bust which Brand is not.

      There is also nobody on the team with the last name “hates”…

      His contract is just too much money and it’s simply not worth it because we won’t win when he’s here. It’s not because of him, but it’s because are team is very young. I think we will contend/compete, but not win it all next season or the following when Brand is here.

      And nobody is just going to take Nocioni’s contract.

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