Would Sixers’ Daryl Morey offer multiple first round picks and young players in a blockbuster trade? Share this story Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images Back in March, Sixers President Daryl Morey, then the GM of the Houston Rockets joined ESPN’s Zach Lowe’s “The Lowe Post Show” podcast. Morey shared some insights of his that could become relevant as trade talks heat up this winter. Of course, by now you’ve heard the rumor that Houston’s perennial MVP candidate and scoring champion, James Harden, wants a trade and has named Philadelphia as one of his preferred destinations. So what are some of Morey’s thoughts about trading away assets? We know he famously traded multiple first round picks, and more for Harden, with the help of his top Lieutenant at the time, Sam Hinkie, back in 2012. We know he traded a slew of useful veterans, (like Lou Williams, Pat Beverley, and Montrezl Harrell) a pick and more for superstar future Hall-of-Famer Chris Paul. And remember back to when (with Harden and Paul both signed long term) he offered four future first round picks for superstar Jimmy Butler? Next he sent out Paul and considerable draft compensation for Russel Westbrook. And perhaps not considered a blockbuster, but he did make the major decision to trade center Clint Capela for former Sixer, the 3nD prototype Robert Covington, going all-in on a small-ball, 3 point-heavy style last season.