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.
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.
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.
After leaving the 2024 NBA Playoffs on a low note, the Philadelphia 76ers are now preparing to watch their star center, Joel Embiid, put together a run for Team USA at the Paris Olympics.
The Sixers will likely dangle the 16th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, but there’s a decent chance they will make a pick (even if they look to move the player down the road).
Heading into this offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers are viewed as a major threat in the trade market. Armed with draft capital and cap space, Daryl Morey has put himself in a position to make a big splash.
The Philadelphia 76ers are heading into a busy offseason. With a ton of expiring contracts coming off the books, Daryl Morey and his front office anticipate having a ton of cap space.
If the Sixers try to trade for a star this summer, their lack of tradable players could come back to bite them. Sixers team president Daryl Morey recently hinted that he’ll be going big-game hunting this offseason, as Liberty Ballers’ Paul Hudrick wrote last week.
Philadelphia 76ers general manager Daryl Morey is in a position to make some major moves during the 2024 NBA offseason. The team has been focused on this summer as the one to make a splash to add to their star duo of Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid.
After years of trade rumors linking Buddy Hield to the Philadelphia 76ers, the veteran sharpshooter finally landed in a Sixers uniform at the 2024 trade deadline.
The Philadelphia 76ers have quite a few players’ contracts expiring this offseason. Among the group is the max forward, Tobias Harris. Since the Sixers’ 2018-2019 season, Tobias Harris has been in the team’s starting five.
CAMDEN, N.J. — The Philadelphia 76ers own the 16th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. It’s anyone’s guess as to what they do with that selection, though it seems very likely that they will end up using it in a trade.
The Philadelphia 76ers have only two players under contract this summer, Joel Embiid and Paul Reed. Tyrese Maxey is expected to re-sign with the team, but the lack of players means the 76ers have a max contract slot they can fill next to Embiid and Maxey.
The 76ers are believed to be targeting another star to add to their mix, as they will have upwards of $65 million in cap space available to them.
You can count on these five names being back for the 76ers next season.
Could the Philadelphia 76ers reunite with old friend Jimmy Butler this summer?
Philadelphia lost two close games after falling apart late. Now they’re blaming the officials.
The Philadelphia 76ers are currently angling toward a run in the upcoming 2024 NBA playoffs and hoping that superstar center and reigning league MVP Joel Embiid will be able to return to the lineup before they get underway.
After just 10 games with the Houston Rockets, NBA legend Carmelo Anthony was abruptly exiled from the team with no prior warning.
Chris Paul offered up a familiar-sounding tale regarding current Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey.
76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey reportedly called Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka several days before the Feb. 8 trade deadline to see if James was available. Pelinka went a bit further than a simple “no.”
Being labeled a liar by James Harden did not end up affecting Daryl Morey’s job security one bit.
President of basketball operations Daryl Morey had to trade James Harden earlier this season and the Philadelphia 76ers haven’t missed a beat. And it appears the 76ers will be rewarding Morey because of it, as well as multiple other reasons.
The Sixers and president of basketball operations Daryl Morey have agreed on an extension that will keep Morey under contract through the 2027-28 season.
Most people who followed the situation between James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers knew what really infuriated the former MVP, but Harden has finally confirmed it.
Philadelphia 76ers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey was reportedly upset with a lack of seriousness from the Los Angeles Clippers in their pursuit of James Harden. Post-trade, he's singing a more even-handed tune.
Following the Damian Lillard and Jrue Holiday trades, all eyes turned toward James Harden as the next potential star trade before the season, considering his pending trade request. But the 76ers aren't in any rush to make a decision on his future.
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