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NBA PM: Saric Coming to NBA Soon?
Could Saric Head to NBA This Season?
With two top-10 picks in this past summerβs draft, it looked as though the Philadelphia 76ers would end up with enough young talent to start turning things around, but instead of drafting, say, Dante Exum and Doug McDermott, players who could have helped immediately, Sixers GM Sam Hinkie went with an injured Joel Embiid and Euro star Dario Saric, who signed a new two-year contract with Turkish club Anadolu Efes days before the 2014 NBA Draft, essentially preventing him from playing in the NBA the next couple of seasons.
That plan hasnβt changed, despite recent rumblings that Saric already is unhappy playing in Turkey.
Saricβs father, Pedrag Saric, recently told a Croatian newspaper that his son was unhappy with his minutes. Having just been made a lottery pick and having been one of Euroleagueβs biggest rising stars the last few years, it would make sense that Saric probably isnβt thrilled about riding the pine.
That article got some people jumping to conclusions earlier in the week that Saric may find a way to get out of his contract and make his way to the Philadelphia roster sooner than expected. As in this year. There are, however, a number of reasons why this isnβt likely to happen.
The most obvious of those reasons is money. The Excluded International Player Payment Amount for the current NBA season is $600,000, which wonβt come anywhere close to buying out Saricβs contract. Since Philadelphia can only pay so much and the rest of the financial onus is on the Saric family, it seems doubtful that a little scuffle over playing time two games into the season is going to provide enough motivation to pay out eight figures to walk away.
Also, Saricβs father has gone on record several times in saying he doesnβt believe his son is quite ready for the NBA. While scouts disagree, itβs clear that the elder Saric has quite a bit of influence in his sonβs life, and that opinion was a big reason Dario signed the deal in Turkey days before having the opportunity to play in the U.S. without the burden of a buyout.
For what itβs worth, it was Pedrag Saric who made the comments to the press about Darioβs unhappiness, not Dario himself, interestingly enough. Not that the information isnβt true, just that the player himself hasnβt said it yet.
Even if he is unhappy, thereβs still the issue of what the 76ers want, which is to be as horrible as possible this season in an attempt to βearnβ even more high draft picks this coming summer. Saric would be an older, more seasoned player than most rookies and could, by himself, be worth several wins. As we saw last year as the Sixers and the Bucks duked it out for the worst record in the league, those 3-5 wins can be the difference between boasting the best lottery odds and the second-best lottery odds.
They drafted Saric and Embiid, in other words, because they knew they wouldnβt play right away, so bringing Saric over this year is at odds with that game plan. Itβs the same reason that, no matter how healthy, Embiid probably wonβt play this year. Itβs the same reason that Nerlens Noel didnβt play last year, despite his own relative health.
And keep in mind that the amount of money Philadelphia can spend this summer for a buyout is only $625,000. With one more guaranteed year on his Turkish contract, Saric may not have much leverage in getting out of the deal. Sixers fans may have to wait until 2016 to get this kid, but thatβs always been the play. Nothing has really changed there.
The best bet for Saric at this point is to play so well that his new team canβt stomach benching him. Thereβs plenty of time to work it out with his new coaching staff, and itβs also worth noting that his fatherβs quotes make Dario look like a big baby, but heβs not. It has all been blown out of proportion, with the bottom line being that Saric is still a ways away from making his NBA debut.
Embiidβs Brother Passes Away
Arthur Embiid, the younger brother of Sixers rookie Joel Embiid, passed away on Thursday, according to Bob Coone of the Philadelphia Daily News.
There havenβt been a lot of details released about what exactly happened, including the cause of death, but Arthur, one of Joel Embiidβs two younger siblings, was still living with his family in Cameroon when it happened.
Embiidβs agent said that the young player is βdevastated,β according to ESPN.com, which isnβt surprising considering the nature of these things.
βItβs definitely a tough situation, and my prayers go out to [Embiid] and his family,β teammate Tony Wroten told Coone. βItβs tough to lose anybody, especially somebody as close as your brother. I can only imagine what heβs going through. We will definitely keep him in our prayers.β
Embiid did not play in Thursday nightβs exhibition game, nor did fellow Cameroonian Luc Mbah a Moute. Head coach Brett Brown and GM Sam Hinkie both also skipped the game to be with Embiid at his home in Philadelphia.
Itβs a sad thing for a young man to go through, so for those readers that pray, keep the guy in your prayers. For those that donβt, send some good vibrations Embiidβs way this weekend. We here at Basketball Insiders offer sincere condolences to one of the most likeable kids in the league.