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The 76ers will need Joel Embiid and Paul George healthy if they were to compete during the 2025-26 season -- and fans know it.
The Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly looking to trade two of their key veterans prior to the start of the 2025-26 season.
Bleacher Report's Andy Bailey named four potential landing spots for Oubre Jr. if the 76ers ultimately decide to trade him, and to no surprise, the Kings were one of them. Bailey brings up the idea of swapping Dario Saric, whom the Kings acquired from the Denver Nuggets for Jonas Valanciunas, with Oubre Jr.
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid has one of the biggest contracts in the NBA, though his checkered injury history is making it a burden on the franchise.
The Atlanta Hawks are going to have a competive training camp. Today, the organization announced the signing of former 76ers and Spurs center Charles Bassey. W
Joel Embiid is typically seen as one of the league's best centers. Some people even argue that he's on the same level or even better than Nikola Jokic.
Therefore, there isn't much of a market for Simmons in free agency. The New York Knicks reportedly offered Simmons a minimum deal, but the former No. 1 overall pick declined the deal and per national insider Marc Stein, his agent, Bernie Lee, dropped him afterward.
With the 2025-26 NBA season rapidly approaching, VJ Edgecombe got a chance to share the 76ers' practice court with Joel Embiid and Paul George
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76ers Were Interested in Bringing Back Former No 1 Overall Draft Pick
The Philadelphia 76ers are in an unenviable position these days. They had appeared to put together a championship-caliber roster last summer when they signed nine-time All-Star forward Paul George, but the 2024-25 season quickly fell apart for them when George and franchise center Joel Embiid missed many games due to injury.