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The drama of the NBA Draft every year makes it one of the premier events on the basketball calendar. The buildup to the (now) two-day event is full of rumors, mock drafts and projections on where the top prospects will be playing next season.
The Eastern Conference is expected to be wide open next season, but a Sixers roster without a healthy Embiid can’t contend for a championship.
Rumors suggest the Philadelphia 76ers are honing in on a "prime candidate" with two possibilities playing out in the NBA Draft.
There is no mystery of who will go No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft. Duke forward Cooper Flagg is a lock to become a member of the Dallas Mavericks later in June. There's also a consensus that the No. 2 prospect in the draft class is Rutgers guard Dylan Harper,
One player linked to Philly has been Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant. NBA analyst Kevin O'Connor proposed a trade idea on his show, "The Kevin O'Connor Show," that would lead the 76ers to land the two-time champion. The trade proposal will also allow the organization to dump George and his four-year, $212 million maximum contract.
April showers are supposed to bring May's flowers. The City of Brotherly Love didn't get that memo. April brought chilly weather, and May brought more rain than
As the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for the 2025 NBA draft and weigh all options with the No. 3 pick, there are plenty of avenues they can go down to improve the roster. President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey is never one to shy away from making a deal that he feels will help the roster going forward.
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Sporting News on MSNClippers predicted to cut ties with 6-time All-Star in 76ers tradeAfter a disappointing 24-58 season marred by injuries, the Philadelphia 76ers face a tough offseason decision. Should Philly double down on their win-now core or pivot to a youth-driven rebuild? With Joel Embiid's knee issues casting a shadow over the team's future and a valuable No.