Several potential Sixers fits named in recent trade winds report

The NBA Trade Deadline isn't far away. We're now 13 days away from the February 9th cutoff. Two years ago fans were glued to their television sets, refreshing Twitter, wondering if the Sixers might pull off a deal involving names like Tyrese Maxey, Matisse Thybulle and Danny Gr

They landed then Oklahoma vet, George Hill for a few second-rounders. And that one didn't quite work out. Last season the team hit pay dirt bringing in James Harden for Ben Simmons, Seth Curry, Andre Drummond, a 2023, and 2027 first round pick. Our Sean Kennedy recently reminded us to put some respect on Curry's name as well whenever we refer to that Harden-Simmons deal moving forwards. It was a steep price to pay, and the lack of movable picks now limits Phildelphia's options today Matisse Thybulle Jersey, but one assumes Daryl Morey has little to no regrets, thus far reuniting with The Beard.But there have been almost no Sixers rumors this trade season. Despite myriad reports that the team wanted to maintain roster flexibility for future potential trades back in October when they waived Isaiah Joe and Charles Bassey, the only credible rumors we've gotten is that they may be eyeing a cost-cutting trade; for example, dumping a player like Furkan Korkmaz, Jaden Springer, or even Matisse Thybulle in an effort to dip below the luxury tax. Hopefully that stuff turns out to be mere conjecture. Isaiah Joe's success in Oklahoma puts even more pressure on Josh Haris, Doc Rivers, and Daryl Morey ahead of this deadline as well. If they can't upgrade before the cut off point, they should deeply regret not keeping a sharpshooter like Joe then working out a cheap, long-term extension. And while the latest tidbits aren't necessarily connected to Philly, per se https://www.philadelphiafanproshop.com/Paul_Reed_Jersey-24, there are some names worth monitoring. The latest NBA trade winds via This Week In Basketball:


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