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Joel Embiid’s “or anywhere else” comment is a clear, not-so-subtle message to the Philadelphia 76ers’ front office.
Diving into lack of a trade market for James Harden, the chances of him returning to the 76ers and the risks of Daryl Morey’s wait-it-out strategy.
Terquavion Smith has been the Sixers’ best player in the summer leagues. Getting him as an undrafted player was a major steal for the Sixers.
To the relief of Sixers fans everywhere, the team matched Utah’s offer sheet to Paul Reed. The fan favorite center is staying in a Sixers uniform.
Paul Reed reportedly signed a 3-year, $23 million offer sheet with the Jazz. The Sixers have until 11:59 p.m. ET to decide if they will match it.
The Bamba and Harrell signings caused some to question Paul Reed’s future in Philadelphia. However, reports state he is still likely to re-sign with Sixers.
In a move nobody saw coming, the Sixers are re-signing backup big man Montrezl Harrell to a 1-year contract for the veteran minimum.
The 76ers are reportedly signing backup big man Mo Bamba. The move reportedly will have no affect on their interest in re-signing Paul Reed.
Tyrese Maxey’s availability in trade talks could make or break the Sixers’ chances of acquiring Damian Lillard. Should they put Maxey on the table?
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Tuesday morning the Sixers are attempting to convince James Harden to stay in Philadelphia through next season.