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Options for the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2025 NBA Draft
Feb 12, 2025; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights guard Ace Bailey (4) dribbles up court during the second half against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

As the NBA world creeps through All-Star break, the Philadelphia 76ers remain one in a major predicament.

Things haven’t gone as planned for Philly so far this season. Despite boasting an exceptionally strong win-now core of Joel Embiid, Paul George, Tyrese Maxey and more, that team boasts just a 20-34 record overall, good for the sixth-worst in the entire league.

Even worse, the team’s 2025 NBA Draft pick lies in the hands of Oklahoma City via a now-ancient Al Horford trade, though it’s top-six protected. While the team ultimately still wants to make a Playoffs push, things are looking more dire by the week. And if they can’t find a semblance of rhythm immediately following the ends of its break, tough decisions might need to be made regarding the team’s draft standing.

Should the team actually land a top-six pick, here are some options for the Sixers at the ’25 Draft:

Ace Bailey, Rutgers

Aside from landing Duke’s Cooper Flagg, Rutgers forward Ace Bailey is likely at the top of 76ers wish list should they keep their first.

At 6-foot-9 with elite athleticism and shot-making, he’s built in a lab to be the team’s replacement for George on the wing, and has all the makings of a future star.

It isn’t likely he’d be able to impact the team in a major way early in his career — and the Scarlet Knight still has a long way to go in areas like defense, passing and decision-making — but he’d likely soon develop into a go-to scorer for the team.

Tre Johnson, Texas

With a plethora on on-ball talents in Embiid, George and Maxey, off-ball scoring will be a much-needed trait for Philadelphia, and few players in their current range are better in that regard than Texas’ guard Tre Johnson.

As a 6-foot-5 true freshman, Johnson’s added just under 20 points per game on 44% shooting, using a combination of positional length, fluid athleticism and a smooth jumper. So far this season, he’s shot 37% from three on an elite 6.7 attempts per game.

Regardless, he possesses true scoring talent as a blue chip recruit, and could thrive seamlessly in between the 76ers’ already talented gaps.

Asa Newell, Georgia

Should Philly want to bet on a safer prospect who provides a nice baseline in a variety of areas, Georgia’s Asa Newell is their guy. And with the team's need to win in the near-future, that might be the play.

At 6-foot-11, he packs a true four punch, averaging 15.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game while shooting 56% overall. He’s a solid insider finisher, provides a nice defensive skillset that spans multiple positions, and has shown improving jump-shooting and ball-handling.

With the Sixers, Newell could slot in next to Embiid in the front court, providing a two-way punch that could develop for the long haul.


This article first appeared on NBA Draft on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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