Free Agency
The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to finalize a three-year contract for veteran forward P.J. Tucker.
According to multiple reports, James Harden has opted out of his player option with the Philadelphia 76ers for the 2022-23 season.
Breaking down the options the Philadelphia 76ers have heading into free agency
As the NBA Draft approaches on Thursday, the Philadelphia 76ers continue to be in the center of much of the rumors going around the NBA.
According to a report from Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer, James Harden is expected to opt into his player option and the Philadelphia 76ers are likely to sign him to a shorter-term extension.
Embed from Getty Images By Michael Lipinski, Sports Talk Philly Contributor Like sands through the hourglass, so is the Phillies quest for back end of the bullpen support. According to NBC Sports Jim Salisbury, the Phillies have had “substantive” talks with free agent reliever Mychal Givens. Givens, 31, split 2021 between Cincinnati and Colorado notching […]
As the market opens, the Flyers are still not finished yet. They will definitely be signing a goalie, likely on the opening day of free agency on Wednesday. Don’t rule out the addition of another forward as well to provide some added depth in that department. With those things in mind, here are a few candidates at each position that the Flyers could target in free agency.
The guys talk about the surprising news of Matt Niskanen’s retirement and the Flyers response by re-signing Justin Braun. They also discuss how it affects the Flyers offseason plans. Additionally, they look at some of the roster moves around the league and more.
As free agency begins on Friday at noon, the Flyers have $8.6 million in cap space available, but have to sign Phil Myers and Nolan Patrick as well. That doesn’t leave the Flyers with much room for signing free agents, but they may explore low-risk forward options or look for a defenseman. Here are a few names to watch.
According to multiple sources, the Phillies have signed first baseman Greg Bird, 27, and catcher Jonathan Lucroy, 34, to minor league contracts. Both players will be added to the 60-man player pool and assigned the alternative training site in Lehigh Valley.