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Liberty Ballers on MSNSixers offseason mailbag: The draft debate rages onWe’re past the NBA draft lottery and scouting combine, but we still have little clarity about what the Sixers will do with the No. 3 overall pick.
ESPN's Jonathan Givony shared how the 76ers could be looking to trade their No. 3 overall pick and George for either Suns superstar Kevin Durant or Utah Jazz star Lauri Markkanen. More NBA news: Lakers Superstar Luka Doncic Reportedly Turning Page With Conditioning Plan
Contrary to an earlier report, the Philadelphia 76ers are not looking to package the No. 3 pick and last year’s top free-agent acquisition, Paul George, in a blockbuster trade, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.
Answering your latest Sixers questions, including about the viability of any trade framework centered around Joel Embiid and Paul George.
The NBA Draft combine is a time for potential draft prospects to show off their games and get noticed by teams in an effort to get drafted to the right situation. The Philadelphia 76ers are a team looking to do their due diligence in an effort to land the right player with the No. 3 overall pick.
The proposed trade would see the Sixers send out a top draft pick and Paul George in return for a genuine superstar
Shortly after the 2025 NBA Draft concludes, the Sixers will quickly move into the ... Sixers have a handful of guards under contract, and plan to retain Quentin Grimes, who is primed for a big ...
One of those is player and team options, which have a June 29 deadline. Below is an overview for the Sixers: Jake Fischer and Marc Stein reported on May 11 that the Sixers’ “expectation” is all three of their veterans with player options will return.
The Sixers were awarded the No. 3 selection in June’s draft despite having just a 10.6% chance of getting the pick. Had the Sixers’ pick fallen out of the top six, they would have lost it to the Oklahoma City Thunder as a condition of the 2020 Al Horford trade.