Following a premature exit in the postseason, the Philadelphia 76ers began their offseason a little earlier than anticipated. Still in the early stages of the summer, one player isn't wasting time getting back in the gym to work on his craft.
The Philadelphia 76ers are entering the 2024 offseason with just Joel Embiid and Paul Reed on the roster under contract, with everyone else due to either switch teams or get new deals this summer.
This week, Joel Embiid made a rare offseason appearance. The Philadelphia 76ers star was brought on as a guest on the broadcast for the UEFA Champions League matchup between Real Madrid and Dortmund.
The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to bring in some major star power this offseason, but it sounds like they are trying to keep their supporting cast largely unchanged.
LeBron James is expected to decline his player option with the Los Angeles Lakers for next season, which means other teams would be free to pursue him as a free agent in the near future. It sounds like one Eastern Conference contender is hopeful for an opportunity to do that.
Heading into the 2024 NBA offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers are set to have up to 13 free agents. Currently, the team has only Joel Embiid, Paul Reed, and Ricky Council under contract for next season.
The Philadelphia 76ers have a lot of cap room to upgrade their roster this offseason. It’s a product of having so many of their players’ contracts expire.
ESPN recently released 10 blockbuster moves that should happen in the NBA this offseason. One of the moves was LeBron James signing with the Philadelphia 76ers.
This summer, the Philadelphia 76ers will see most of their roster turn to free agents. As Daryl Morey stated at the end of the year, they can’t keep everybody.
The Philadelphia 76ers have quite the offseason ahead of them as they look to navigate the task of going through the 11 expiring contracts and seeing who they can bring back, as Joel Embiid, Paul Reed, Ricky Council IV, and Jeff Dowtin are the only players to have guaranteed contracts entering next season.
Former NBA player Drew Gordon has died at the age of 33 after being killed in a car crash.
The Philadelphia 76ers could be taking a well-known frontcourt piece for another spin.
In the 2019 offseason, the 76ers essentially chose Tobias Harris over Jimmy Butler when both players were unrestricted free agents.
Brandon Ingram is a player that will continue to be mentioned in rumors as the 2024 NBA offseason inches closer. He is coming off another productive season with averages of 20.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.7 assists per contest while shooting 49.2% from the field and 35.5% from the three-point range in 64 games.
After an early playoff exit this year, the possibility of LeBron James bolting the Los Angeles Lakers is getting stronger by the day. And while a lot of NBA teams would look better having the King, there’s a good reason why the Philadelphia 76ers makes sense to sign the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
Another early exit by the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA Playoffs means that they have extra work to do in the summer. They are already being linked to
For several years, the Philadelphia 76ers have been guided by the mantra “trust the process.” This philosophy initially led to steady improvement, but recently, it has resulted in disappointing early playoff exits, despite strong regular-season performances.
Philadelphia is in the rare position of being a playoff contender with the ability to absorb a huge salary.
With a projected $65 million in cap space, the 76ers are armed to the teeth to make a big splash in free agency this offseason.
Finding the right role players is essential to constructing a championship-level team, and it sounds like the Sixers might look to poach one such player from the Nuggets.
The 2024 NBA playoffs were a sobering experience for the Philadelphia 76ers and their fans. After an electrifying regular season filled with high hopes and championship aspirations, the Sixers found themselves ousted from the playoffs earlier than expected.
It's no secret that the Philadelphia 76ers will be looking for star power this summer as they look to build a contender around Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
The Philadelphia 76ers still can’t seem to get over the hump with Joel Embiid, but they could potentially have expansive cap room this offseason that could allow them to put another All-Star-caliber player alongside of Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
Heading into the 2024 offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers will have tons of cap space to build the perfect roster around Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. So far, reports are suggesting the team is interested in adding a wing to complement their stars.
After being named the league’s Most Improved Player last month, Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey has added another 2023-24 award to his trophy case.
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