The Philadelphia 76ers have some big free agency decisions to make once the market opens on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. EST. They have two big names, Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris, to take care of as well as another starter, JJ Redick, as they try to take the next step up the ladder in the NBA title contention conversation,

The Sixers will have to decide on who gets a max contract and who doesn’t and according to NBA insider Ric Bucher, the guy that won’t get a max contract offer is Harris.

Sub-max offers could be determining factors elsewhere as well. Tobias Harris, league sources said, is being offered less than a max contract by the Philadelphia 76ers, giving both the Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets hope they can swoop in and lure him away. The Nuggets would have to renounce the rights to re-sign veteran power forward Paul Millsap, but a rival Western Conference executive said they appear willing to do that.

Harris averaged 18.2 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting 32.6 percent from deep with the Sixers in 27 games after being acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers in February. He will have multiple suitors ahead of free agency such as the Utah Jazz and the Brooklyn Nets as well as the Nuggets so Harris will have a decision to make on his end as well.

The Sixers have expressed confidence recently in believing that they will re-sign both Harris and Butler as general manager Elton Brand has made some moves to free up more cap space and teammate Joel Embiid recently asked Harris if he would be staying in Philly so the organization believes it can keep him here.

His shooting from the power forward spot is essential to what the team wants to accomplish and he’s proven in his career that he is a better three-point shooter than what he showed during his short time in Philadelphia.

Regardless, when free agency begins on Sunday, it’s going to be an interesting time in the City of Brotherly Love. Who will be in a Sixers uniform? Who is leaving? We will all find out soon enough.