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Samuel Dalembert to Saramento Kings, Philidelphia 76ers Pick up Two in Trade

By (Featured Columnist) on June 17, 2010

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AUBURN HILLS, MI - APRIL 29:  Samuel Dalembert #1 of the Philadelphia 76ers looks across the court in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the Detroit Pistons during the 2008 NBA Playoffs at the Palace of Auburn Hills on April 29, 2008 in Auburn Hills, Michigan.  The Pistons 98-81.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

The Philadelphia 76ers have finally completed a trade to get Samuel Dalembert out of town today as they sent the big man out west to Sacramento in exchange for forward Andres Nocioni and power forward/center Spencer Hawes.

Sources claim that the deal was completed Tuesday night, but the teams took until this morning to get the minor details worked out. If all goes smoothly, the teams will have this finalized Thursday afternoon.

For the Kings, the deal makes a ton of sense. They get a player that they've coveted since he was placed on the trade block in Dalembert, and now boast a very strong frontcourt with the tandem of Dalembert and Jason Thompson.

Dalembert is also entering the last season of his contract, placing almost no pressure on the front office to hope he performs well—they could just let him walk next summer and find themselves sitting on almost $13 million in cap room.

Too bad this isn't an article for the Kings.

The 76ers, namely Ed Stefanski, have shown me that they are in no way trying to bring a winning product to this city and only strengthen that with such a puzzling trade.

While Hawes has shown his flashes of being a serviceable big man, he all-too-often finds himself being bullied in the post. This will become a huge problem in the Eastern Conference as he must face the likes of Dwight Howard or Kendrick Perkins.

The real surprise here is the contract of Nocioni and the baggage it brings along. The 30-year-old small forward is still owed roughly $21 million over the next three years with the third year being a team option.

This isn't a team that will be competing for a championship next season, so why not sit on Dalembert's contract for one more season and then have yourself, as I said before, $13 million in room to work with under the cap rather than taking on another bad contract?

It's all a blur at this point, but it should come full circle come draft night where the 76ers could take a turn for the better with the number two overall pick, or find themselves traveling down a long dark road to another set of disappointing seasons.

-- Derek Peiffer, Sixers writer at 2 Minutes to Midnight Green

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