In the 2024 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers find themselves with the No. 16 picks. With a few weeks to go, one prospect mocked them was compared to a former Philly guard.
Over the past decade, the NBA has seen countless stars emerge from outside of the United States. Among those to do so is Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid.
Last year, Kelly Oubre Jr. went from a minimum contract to arguably the team’s third-most important player. Did he play so well that he’s priced out of a return to Philadelphia?
The Sixers have two stars in place. Landing a third would be ideal, but finding players that are legitimate offensive threats is the most important thing.
Tyrese Maxey will get the bag this offseason after coming off a productive campaign for the Philadelphia 76ers, as per Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Philadelphia 76ers are a team to watch during the 2024 NBA offseason. It is widely assumed that they will look to find another star to pair alongside Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey with the $74 million in cap space they can potentially open up.
Entering the 2024 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers hold a first-round selection after being without a pick last summer. Will they keep it? Only time will tell.
Though he is now in his 30s, he appears to be in line for a sizable bump in pay this offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers have plans to bring in another star to play alongside Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. With cap space to sign, assets to trade, and established stars in place to look attractive to potential additions, the Sixers are in a good position to upgrade their situation.
According to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia 76ers are “expected to re-sign” one-time NBA All-Star Tyrese Maxey to a five-year, $205 million extension.
Tyrese Maxey may not be under contract with the Philadelphia 76ers right now but he is one of their key building blocks for the future. His time for a new contract will come eventually.
The Philadelphia 76ers are widely expected to trade away the first-round pick they have in the 2024 NBA Draft. But for the time being, they own a pretty solid selection that could allow them to add more young, cost-controlled talent around Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
Once the Philadelphia 76ers reach the new league year, they will have just a handful of players on the roster. So far, only one of their impending free agents seems to have a guaranteed path back on the team, and it’s the one-time All-Star, Tyrese Maxey.
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.
In the 2019 offseason, the 76ers essentially chose Tobias Harris over Jimmy Butler when both players were unrestricted free agents.
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.
Tobias Harris was one of the most disappointing players for the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Harris had a chance to bolster his stock in the coming 2024 NBA free agency, considering that he is a pending unrestricted free agent.
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