The Philadelphia 76ers join the list of teams that could make a trade in the coming days, prior to what will be the 2022 edition of the NBA Draft.
The squad coached by Doc Rivers would be seriously considering the trade of several players who were key members of the team’s rotation during the 2021-22 season in the top league in the world.
According to information provided by journalist Keith Pompey from The Philadelphia Inquirer, the 76ers players who could leave via trade in the coming days are: Tobias Harris, Matisse Thybulle, Furkan Korkmaz, Shake Milton and Danny Green.
In addition to the aforementioned names, the franchise commanded by the stellar African center Joel Embiid would also be willing to give their 23rd pick in the 2022 NBA Draft as long as they can acquire someone good enough in return, so as to keep fighting hard for the top of the Eastern Conference.
In this way, after another disappointing elimination in the playoffs, the 76ers seem determined to be very active in the trade market for what will be the 2022-23 NBA season.
It is important to remember that the Philadelphia team has just finished the regular round with a record of 51 wins and 31 losses. They then fell out of the conference semifinals, losing in six games to the Miami Heat.
Definitely, things did not go as expected with the arrival of James Harden, so the franchise that plays in the Wells Fargo Center would be trying to acquire another star.
In the coming days, new reports should be leaked that reveal the next steps of the franchise that has three titles in its history.
The Highest Paid 76ers Players in 2022
The 76ers have several figures that are part of a select group formed by the best paid in the NBA. Thanks to the agreement signed when he was part of the Houston Rockets, “The Beard” has an annual salary of $47.3 million, according to data from the spotrac website.
The second-highest-paid member of the team is Tobias Harris, who currently earns $37.6 million. While the constant favorite for the league MVP award, Joel Embiid, earns $33.6 million per season.