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Tobias Harris is definitely up there, and not in any “trade?” section. But that’s not quite as fun as ignoring that team official and reading a little too much into it, right? So we can listen to the team official and not read too much into that depth chart.
#Sixers depth chart free#
“A team official said someone viewing the image should not read too much into the depth chart, which features a list of Philadelphia’s potential free agents below that group (including Georges Niang, Shake Milton, and Jalen McDaniels, whose likelihood of returning to Philly we touched on earlier this week).” SF James Harden (red ink) / Danuel House Jr.Ĭ Joel Embiid / Paul Reed (red ink) / Filip Petrusev” SG De’Anthony Melton / Furkan Korkmaz / Jaden Springer

“The second board shows a chart that is roughly as follows: But nothing materialized.īut the more intriguing stuff is on the right side. The Sixers may have at least had preliminary talks with teams like Oklahoma, Sacramento, Minnesota and a couple others you see listed. Jaker Fischer of Yahoo Sports’ got many fans excited when he reported: “One smaller trade element to monitor for Philadelphia: The Sixers are actively seeking opportunities to acquire a second-round pick in next Thursday’s draft, league sources told Yahoo Sports.” There are a few teams with their corresponding picks listed. You can see on the left board, there is literally a list of potential teams the Sixers might be able to acquire a second-round pick from.

That hints to me that maybe an individual took a picture he or she wasn’t supposed to take, and posted it and somehow PhillyVoice was alerted. Neubeck writes that it leaked to “social media,” so I don’t think it was up on any Sixers official (read: they wanted it up there) sites. Weird, huh? Unless you’re from around here and have lived through dozens of broken feet, scapular dyskinesis, and sesame allergies, I suppose. The team official confirmed what is (mostly) clear to the eye to see: a list of targets for the Sixers’ stated goal to buy a second-round pick, in addition to a fairly loose depth chart for Philadelphia heading into the summer and next season.” The photo included two white boards from the room, though there are more boards in the room partially visible in the shot that have not been made public. On Thursday evening, PhillyVoice was sent an image that was confirmed by a team official as a shot from Philadelphia’s draft room. “.a small snapshot of their plans leaked via social media, hinting at what they think their roster could look like heading into next season. Wired: I wonder how many teams have a "potential 2nd for cash" board- Kyle Neubeck June 23, 2023 So the “big” story of the night was this, from Kyle Neubeck, of PhillyVoice: But apparently, they couldn’t get their hands on one. We heard the Sixers were given the green light to aggressively pursue a pick in this draft, and perhaps they did. Although the Sixers did pretty darn well with that one, using Dario “The Homie” Saric in a bundle to land Jimmy Butler. Maybe the Sixers should have found a way to swing that deal, as former Magic forward Aaron “AG” Gordon just played a huge role in the NBA Finals. The best part of that was where it appeared to read “Saric (For AG)?” You remember that? Back in 2017, the Orlando Magic’s former GM Rob Hennigan apparently took this picture, which leaked, and became a “final straw” in his eventual firing. No, it wasn’t their “big board rank,” (they had no picks so.) and it wasn’t a list of player trade targets like the Orlando Magic once accidentally leaked. But at least they made some noise on Draft night in more of an Lol-Sixers way. So it was the first time since the 76ers became a part of the NBA that they had no draft picks.
