Speaking on a panel at the MIT/Sloan Analytics Conference, Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris discussed the rising expectations for his team in the playoffs following trades for Jimmy Butler and Tobias Harris.

"It would be problematic. Very problematic. It would not be what we're playing for. We'd be unhappy. I'd be unhappy. The city would be unhappy. We're going to work hard to make sure that doesn't happen. We have enough talent on our roster that if we play the way we're capable of playing, we can beat any team in the East," said Harris when asked about the prospects of an early playoff exit.

Harris added that he wants to keep both Butler and Harris on the team for the long-term.

"We gave up a lot to get Tobias and Jimmy on our team. We think they're exceptional talents. We're going to try to keep them. We know we are going to have to pay these guys in an appropriate way. We get it. It's expensive."

Harris then stated that the Sixers will be judged by how far they go in the playoffs. 

"Success for us is going to be about winning playoff series. Obviously, we'd like to have a good regular season, too, but we've added and subtracted to win in the playoffs. We won one playoff series last season. We've created more talent on the roster. We're holding ourselves accountable," added Harris.