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It’s only mid-July but it’s already felt like a long offseason for the Philadelphia 76ers. Maybe it’s the way last season crashed and burned early. Maybe it’s that we are already seeing deja-vu inducing headlines like Paul George undergoing a knee surgery. Whatever the case
may be, we are past the anxiety of the lottery, the excitement of the 2025 NBA Draft and now are a few weeks into free agency.
So, it begs the question, how are the Sixers doing?
Here is the Sixers’ roster headed into the 2025-26 season as it stands at the time of writing on July 15. There are some massive changes since last campaign as well as some familiar faces back again —s ome that might not have been expected.
The Sixers added youth, picking up VJ Edgecombe (No. 3 overall) and Johni Broome (No. 35 overall) in the draft as well as adding 24-year-old Trendon Watford in free agency, and forwards Jabari Walker and Dominick Barlow on two-way deals. They’ve also re-signed a number of older, veteran players such as Kyle Lowry and Eric Gordon. Philadelphia lost Guerschon Yabusele to the Knicks in free agency and are still working on a deal to bring back Quentin Grimes.
It’s been a busy few months and there’s still time to go before preseason gets underway. We want to know what our readers think...
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