Sixers
Dame - Melton - Morris - Tucker - Embiid
Bones - Springer - Covington - Reed - Bamba
In: Dame, Batum, Covington, Bones
Out: Harden, Harris, Maxey, 1FRP, 1SRP
Blazers
Henderson - Maxey - Batum - Grant - Nurkic
Sharpe - Simons/Mann - Cam - Murray - Plumlee
In: Maxey, Mann, Morris, Plumlee, Powell, 2FRP, 1 SWAP, 1SRP
Out: Dame
Clippers
Harden - PG - Kawhi - Harris - Zubac
Russ - Boston - Coffey - Diabate
In: Harden, Harris
Out: Mann, Bones, Morris, Batum, Covington, Plumlee 1 FRP, 1 SWAP
Sixers
Upgrade at Point Guard: Replacing Harden with Damian Lillard (Dame) can be seen as an upgrade. Dame is a prolific scorer and provides a unique skill set that could potentially mesh well with Embiid. He has proven leadership and is known for his clutch
Deepening the Bench: Acquiring players like Robert Covington and Nic Batum would provide depth and versatility on the bench, adding solid two-way players and excellent 3-point shooters.
Blazers
Young Talent and Future Potential: Tyrese Maxey has shown promise as a young guard who can score efficiently. This trade allows them to bring in younger players to kickstart a rebuild while also acquiring future assets in the form of draft picks.
Financial Relief: They are moving Dame's large contract, which provides them with financial flexibility to make moves in the future.
Clippers
Superstar Power: Harden is a former MVP and one of the top offensive players in the league. He and Kawhi Leonard could form a potent duo.
Increased Scoring Ability: Tobias Harris adds more scoring ability, providing a good 3-point shot and scoring versatility. He also provides legitimate defensive prowess to the playoffs.