Last night was interesting to say the least. Within forty minutes, the Sixers went from drafting local kid Mikal Bridges:

To trading him:

Without anyone letting him know:

And the initial reactions weren’t favorable:

But then, we got to the real crux of the trade:

https://twitter.com/KevinOConnorNBA/status/1009968583751843840

Heading into what might be their most important off-season ever, the Sixers found themselves with a rather bare cupboard of future draft picks. By virtue of the Mikal for Zhaire trade, not only did they save around $1.7 million against the cap, they snagged a pick that will reportedly be the first draft to allow high school players to be NBA Draft eligible in FIFTEEN years. That draft class could be incredibly deep – though obviously it’s a long way away – and there’s no guarantee the Sixers have any intention of using the pick. In Brett Brown’s post-first-round press conference, he mentioned:

Not only did Brown allude to a trade, he all but put LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, and the entire league on notice: The Sixers are star hunting.

Brett Brown’s audio, trade ramifications, and Spurs’ GM R.C. Buford after the jump:

Will the 2021 pick be the sealer in a trade for Kawhi Leonard? We’ll find out in the next few weeks. It certainly makes them a bit more competitive in a trade market that features their conference rival the Boston Celtics, who could have as many as four first round draft picks in 2019. Listen to San Antonio’s GM R.C. Buford and tell me he sounds confident that the team can reconcile with their superstar:

Kyle and I broke down every storyline on this morning’s Crossing Broadcast ([iTunes] [Google Play] [Stitcher] [RSS]) including the way that shipping out NBA-ready Mikal Bridges could be a mistake if the Sixers strike out on Kawhi/Lebron/PG13. Check it out and let us know in the comments: Do you think the Sixers would’ve been better off keeping Mikal Bridges?

https://art19.com/shows/crossing-broadcast/episodes/ca40c1d6-fdd9-46a2-823c-b0094aab1fea