With Joel Embiid at center and Tyrese Maxey heading up their backcourt, the Sixers will enter this offseason with significant cap room and a desire to fill the gap between their two incumbent stars with an elite two-way wing, writes Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. According to Fischer, Philadelphia views its opportunity as something similar to the one Golden State had in 2016, when a huge single-year cap spike allowed the Warriors to create the room to add Kevin Durant to a core that already featured Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.
Whether the 76ers will be able to add a player anywhere near Durant’s level is unclear. Paul George – who has been on Daryl Morey‘s radar since he worked in Houston’s front office, per Fischer – has frequently been cited as the most logical target for the club, but the Clippers remain hopeful they’ll be able to lock up the star forward to a new contract.
As Fischer writes, there are two major factors worth keeping an eye on in regard to George’s situation. One is a belief from rival teams and agents that the Clippers aren’t inclined to commit guaranteed money beyond the three-year window that begins in 2024/25. If that’s the case, a four-year offer from the Sixers or another club could appeal to George.
The second consideration to monitor is whether the Clippers’ ability to give George a no-trade clause could be a difference-maker in negotiations. That would only be an option if George turns down his player option and reaches free agency, but it’s something Philadelphia wouldn’t be able to offer, since a player must have spent at least four years with a team to qualify for a no-trade clause.
In considering other potential suitors for George, Fischer mentions the Magic and the Pacers, though he acknowledges that chatter about the possibility of George returning to Indiana predated the team’s acquisition of Pascal Siakam. The Knicks and Heat are among the other teams expected to go star-hunting, Fischer notes.
For what it’s worth, multiple player agents suggested to Fischer that they’d advise their clients to consider Embiid’s injury history and inconsistent playoff availability before committing to Philadelphia in free agency.
Here’s more from Fischer:
- The Sixers are willing to sacrifice draft capital and commit future money in order to chase a title next season, Fischer states. If Philadelphia is unable to land an impact player this offseason, the team will likely focus on shorter-term commitments with little to no guaranteed money beyond this season in order to retain flexibility for when another star becomes available. Sources tell Yahoo Sports that the 76ers “took note” of the two-year, $45MM deal the Pacers completed with Bruce Brown last summer, which was only guaranteed for one year and was ultimately used to accommodate the Siakam trade. Warriors swingman Thompson and Nuggets wing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope would be among Philadelphia’s potential free agent targets for similar one-plus-one deals, Fischer reports.
- The Sixers would be one of the potential suitors for Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell if he’s made available this offseason, but Cleveland has expressed confidence about extending Mitchell, according to Fischer, who says that firing J.B. Bickerstaff is widely viewed as a move toward the team keeping Mitchell long-term.
- Discussing other possible Sixers trade or free agency targets, Fischer says there’s been no indication from league personnel that LeBron James is seriously considering leaving the Lakers. League executives also believe that Jimmy Butler – who may be the player Morey tried to acquire most often in Houston – will stay with the Heat, Fischer continues. Bulls guard Zach LaVine is another possibility for Philadelphia, but likely only if Chicago or another team is willing to attach draft assets to dump salary, Fischer adds.
- Kyle Kuzma is expected to be back on the trade block this summer, Fischer writes, though he cautions that the Wizards‘ asking price at this year’s trade deadline was too high for most interested suitors.
- While rival executives around the NBA have praised the Celtics and Timberwolves for the rosters they’ve built, many of those execs also believe that tax apron concerns could result in those teams being unable to keep all their core pieces over the long term, per Fischer.
Pg has all the power , if hes hell bent for the 4 yr w a Ntc I don’t see Balmer backing down
If Clips can get just the 4 yr no Ntc that’s probably a win considering door B –
Morey needs to stop trying to acquire players in their mid to late 30s
Morey has been in Philly since 2020. He hasn’t done much to move the needle, I have little faith in him this off season
Embiid and the post season will scare a lot of stars off of the 76ers…
At this point it’s a safe bet he will be injured or gassed by the 2nd round every year… If not that, coming back from an injury before the first round…
PG has just gone through the Kawhi show… Which is similar but with a winning pedigree…
Nonsense.
I don’t understand why guys wouldn’t want to play with a MVP caliber player who put up 33 pts, 11 boards and 6 assists per game in this year’s playoffs. His shooting was off but the guy was coming off of knee surgery and had Bell’s palsy. Maxey averaged 30, 5, and 7. The problem with the Sixers was that Kelly Oubre was their third best player. It’s a bad year for free agents but the Sixers need to be patient and not overreact. Try to do what the Knicks did the last few years, find some good contracts, make some good trades, and wait for a big splash that’s a great fit.
Maybe because that “MCP” is consistently fat and out of shape? Add in the fact that in 10 seasons he’s missed 2 entire seasons and only played more than 60 games in only 4 other seasons?
Agreed. Just be patient and get the right players. Don’t jam up the roster with over the hill over paid players. Philadelphia is a great position.
Kawhi and Harden vs Maxey and Embiid.
West vs East
Id rather the East which is say is easier especially for a wing. Plus I think fit wise Maxey and Embiid makes alot more sense.
LA >;Philly. Especially when California is your home.
I think the plan is obviously go for Paul George
Another big name star to give us a big 3 once again with Tyrese and Joel.
Looks like an excellent fit on paper, you’ve got the super efficient scoring guard, the two way wing, and the former MVP big man.
Aside from that I think they want to bring back Kyle Lowry, he’s born and raised Philly and chose us over other teams once brought out. He will consider it his last run at a title and why not do it for your hometown team under Nick Nurse a head coach you’ve spent most your career with.
Which leads me to the fallback option after PG, I think DeRozan is their plan B. Again played a bunch under Nick Nurse, played a ton of ball with his best mate Kyle Lowry. Definitely not a like for like back up option but still has that star power, not awful defensively, gives you a good 20 points with ease and huge in the clutch. Not at all a shooter but really that shouldn’t be a problem. Not to mention he’d come at a discounted price.
Apparently he was super close with his grandmother growing up (her name is tattooed on him) and her favourite player was AI. So I think he’d actually be really excited to join us.
After that we need to decide what to do at PF.
Doubt Tobias returns, not really a huge market in FA and it’s hard to make a trade with not many contracts to use and not many on the players on the trade block either.
Obviously after that it’s just building out the depth chart behind a really strong starting 5 headlined by some stars, which shouldn’t be an issue either in a big market city like Philly.
I’m excited and I think we actually hold the power. Already OG is trying to use our need to add a 3 and D forward to flex his power. As much as Joel’s injury history is a concern to players I think we have more than enough other components which make players want to come.
DeRozan is not taking a discount to join the Sixers.
Why would Philadelphia want PG13. He’s getting old it’s the same reason I don’t want the Knicks to get KD or PG13. KD really because he basically told the Knicks to F OFF a few years ago.
DeRozan isn’t a max player.
Last time he hit FA he signed for under a cause no one wanted him and I don’t think he’s picked up a ton of value since hitting the market years ago. I think he would take a discount to win, especially to play with his best mate, under a head coach he knows and on a true title contender
The only players who don’t want to play with joel are ones who can’t handle their own ego. Healthy or not Jojo is the most dominant player on the floor. Proven he will play thru injuries that would keep your average superstar home. Complete nonsense any other narrative.
There’s always Derozen, someone who isn’t injury prone like KD and George.
I can never wrap my head around DeRozen. He’s “only” 34 but I feel like he played alongside Havlicek or Erving.
Clippers need to take advantage of desperate teams this year. If someone wants to give up something via the sign and trade or whatever, do it. Time to reload and rebuild.
Knicks should only get PG13 if LA is willing to take back Randle.
This is an example of how stupid Knicks fans are……