The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to be one of the biggest buyers this summer — be it via NBA free agency or through the trade market. At this point, it appears that the Philly front office is intent on adding a third star to what has become an elite partnership between Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey.
The Philadelphia 76ers are entering one of the most pivotal offseasons in franchise history.
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.
After a successful half season in Philadelphia, the Sixers will hope Cam Payne is amenable to returning on a minimum contract. I’ll admit it. I was not a fan of Daryl Morey’s trade deadline move shipping Pat Beverley to Milwaukee in exchange for Cam Payne and a second-round pick.
The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly interested in adding another future Hall of Fame point guard to their roster.
The Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly interested in pursuing big-name players in the 2024 offseason, with Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James being one of the potential targets.
The Philadelphia 76ers traded James Harden to the Los Angeles Clippers last fall, but this offseason, they might be pulling from that Los Angeles well.
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.
After earlier reports of the Magic and Mavericks showing preliminary interest in Thompson, the 76ers are the latest rumored franchise who could try to lure him away from Golden State.
Coming off an early exit (again) from the NBA Playoffs, the Philadelphia 76ers are back to planning for the future. They have Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey as the lead two-man score.
As the league prepares for another monumental free agency period, former MVP Joel Embiid is the only Philadelphia 76ers player who will enter the offseason with a guaranteed contract.
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.
Philadelphia 76ers news: Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey proved this past season that they are a bona fide superstar duo that will be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.
The Philadelphia 76ers might be the most active team in the NBA this summer. The Sixers currently have $55.5 million to spend in free agency, which includes Joel Embiid’s cap figure and Tyrese Maxey’s cap hold for his impending max extension.
One rival team appears ready to make the New York Knicks sweat for OG Anunoby this summer.
Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine is once more being batted around in trade rumors.
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.
All indications are that the Philadelphia 76ers are looking for another star on the wing to put next to Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. But even though they have draft picks to trade and cap space to utilize, there’s no such thing as a sure thing in NBA free agency.
The Bulls were unable to move LaVine before the NBA trade deadline this season.
Following their playoff elimination, the Philadelphia 76ers have reportedly expressed interest in numerous wings in hopes of boosting their core. So far, the top candidates appear to be Paul George, Jimmy Butler, and Brandon Ingram.
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.
As one of the summer's top free agents, Paul George has been mixed up in all kinds of rumors over the past few months. The latest rumblings indicate that a new suitor has emerged as a "serious" threat to sign the two-way veteran: the Philadelphia 76ers.
The 2024 NBA Draft is being heralded as a historically weak class, with no major needle-movers available at the top. Ryen Rusilo of The Ringer spoke to an anonymous NBA team member who said the No.
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.
While the Sixers are disappointed by how quickly their playoff run ended this spring, there are reasons for optimism going forward.
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