The Sixers have been closely connected to Kyle Lowry for years. It seems like once again they’ll be one of his top suitors.

The offseason is now in full swing with the draft and free agency approaching. The 76ers have been involved in some trade rumors for stars such as Damian Lillard and Bradley Beal. By draft night either of the aforementioned players could be traded but what we don’t have is a clear picture of free agency for the Sixers. 

Shams Charania of The Athletic reported that the Sixers will be one of the teams to pursue veteran guard Kyle Lowry. The Sixers are one of five teams interested in signing Lowry. The other teams include the Lakers, Mavericks, Pelicans, and Heat. Senior NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski all but confirmed this during his Draft/Free Agency special Sunday afternoon. Woj believes that Lowry could potentially command 25 to 30 million dollars per year.

The 76ers would not be able to sign Lowry outright in free agency and would have to complete a sign-and-trade with the Toronto Raptors. The Sixers were after Lowry during the season and almost pulled the trigger before the trade deadline in March. The Raptors’ asking price was too high at the time, and Daryl Morey passed on the deal. Multiple teams like the Lakers and Heat passed on a Lowry deal as well, so it is not a surprise that they will be in on the Lowry sweepstakes this offseason.

The path to a sign-and-trade for Lowry will come down to what the Sixers can put together and whether Lowry would like to come to Philadelphia over alternative destinations. There’s not much flexibility when it comes to a Kyle Lowry sign-and-trade unfortunately meaning that not only will the Sixers have to give up matching salary but also quality players.

The Sixers would have to fully guarantee George Hill’s contract and more than likely send a combination of Seth Curry and Shake Milton. In a sign-and-trade, the Sixers would have to match the salary of Lowry, who would like to make somewhere between $25-30 million per year. Maybe Lowry takes a $23 million contract in the first year, and it gradually increases by the allowed 8% over the following two years. Trading Seth Curry is not ideal after his superb performance in the playoffs.

If the Sixers would like to pursue Lowry, it seems as though they will have to make some sacrifices to get him to his hometown team. Perhaps he decides to take a hometown discount to retire in Philadelphia, but that is highly unlikely. What we do know is Daryl Morey tends to make good deals and doesn’t normally overpay. If Morey finds a way to get Kyle Lowry to Philadelphia, we know he will not have overspent.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Mavericks come from behind to down Thunder, take 2-1 series lead
Stars continue road dominance with Game 3 win over Avalanche
Watch: Paul Skenes wastes no time showing why Pirates drafted him No. 1 overall
Watch: Braves were one out away from first no-hitter in 30 years
Roman Wilson hopes to become Steelers' next 'great' WR
Chargers sign veteran edge-rusher
Justin Allgaier dominates at Darlington for first win of 2024
'Great mind': One-time NBA champion endorses candidate for Lakers HC job
Celtics respond with impressive road win vs. Cavaliers in Game 3
Hurricanes' power play finally comes through with season on the line
Watch: An outstanding first half by Donovan Mitchell keeps the Cavaliers alive in Game 3 vs. Celtics
Tigers lose veteran starting pitcher to injury
Watch: Minor league baseball game interrupted by turtle delay
Paul Skenes experiences the Pirates' incompetence in just one game
Rangers ace continues to be plagued by nerve irritation in thumb
Cowboys hint at timeline for extension talks with offensive star
Steelers first-round pick has already 'apologized' to new locker mate
Former Packers WR makes bold prediction about Jordan Love
Broncos release former Super Bowl champion WR
Nationals had 'substantive discussions' with former top prospect about extension