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2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread)

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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#101 » by 76ciology » Mon Jul 28, 2025 5:28 am

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76ciology wrote:The way I see it, the Sixers are waiting for the free agency market to dry up so that teams with remaining cap space might be more willing to absorb expiring contracts of Drummond and Oubre.

If they can offload those two deals, a combined $13M, they could drop below the second apron, which would then allow them to legally execute a simply sign him to a new contract in the $22–25M range or atleast do a S&T.

Nets and Pistons both can give Grimes a $22-25M contract he wants but I’d guess both teams aren’t too interested in Grimes and expect Sixers to match and they would rather focus on other FAs instead.

So my bet here is Grimes gets his $22M contract and we offload Oubre and Drummond. While for our rotation, Watford replaces Oubre and Bona with Broome as back-up replaces Drummond.


I will believe that Josh will pay tax this year when I see it.


I actually deleted the post after reviewing the list, it looks like no one has signed for the full NTMLE yet, which makes a $22–25M contract for Grimes feel like an overpay. Before I checked, I was convinced he might be worth that range, especially considering how valuable a scorer like him could be next to Embiid given his health concerns.

As for your post, I agree.. it’s tough to justify paying the tax when the team is in such limbo. The most sensible move, in my view, is to shed Oubre and Drummond’s contracts. Watford and Walker can step into Oubre’s role, while Bona and Broome can take over for Drummond. That path keeps us flexible to deal with Grimes this upcoming season.
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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#102 » by the_process » Mon Jul 28, 2025 9:18 pm

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the_process wrote:
76ciology wrote:The way I see it, the Sixers are waiting for the free agency market to dry up so that teams with remaining cap space might be more willing to absorb expiring contracts of Drummond and Oubre.

If they can offload those two deals, a combined $13M, they could drop below the second apron, which would then allow them to legally execute a simply sign him to a new contract in the $22–25M range or atleast do a S&T.

Nets and Pistons both can give Grimes a $22-25M contract he wants but I’d guess both teams aren’t too interested in Grimes and expect Sixers to match and they would rather focus on other FAs instead.

So my bet here is Grimes gets his $22M contract and we offload Oubre and Drummond. While for our rotation, Watford replaces Oubre and Bona with Broome as back-up replaces Drummond.


I will believe that Josh will pay tax this year when I see it.


I actually deleted the post after reviewing the list, it looks like no one has signed for the full NTMLE yet, which makes a $22–25M contract for Grimes feel like an overpay. Before I checked, I was convinced he might be worth that range, especially considering how valuable a scorer like him could be next to Embiid given his health concerns.

As for your post, I agree.. it’s tough to justify paying the tax when the team is in such limbo. The most sensible move, in my view, is to shed Oubre and Drummond’s contracts. Watford and Walker can step into Oubre’s role, while Bona and Broome can take over for Drummond. That path keeps us flexible to deal with Grimes this upcoming season.


It's difficult to reconcile signing Grimes and staying out of the tax.

Unless Grimes takes his QO.
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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#103 » by stormi » Fri Aug 1, 2025 6:38 am

Pretty excited, and curious for what next season looks like. For once not going into it with the strain of championship aspirations. We have some young players that should be exciting to track.

Potentially another leap from Maxey. Year two of Jared McCain, hopefully he's fit and moving well. A #3 overall pick on our roster with huge personality and an explosive playstyle.

Also year two for Bona and Justin Edwards, hopefully one or both start to really establish themselves as prominent NBA players.

They might be nothing but I like the swings on 24 year old Watford, 6'9 F with some passing, rebounding and ball handling, hopefully he breaks into the rotation.

Also the swing on 23 year old 6'9 F Jabari Walker.

More(y) margins. Trending up in most metrics, just posted 60% TS +4.5 on/off with POR, shot 38.9% from 3 but just .31 3Pr / 72 total 3PA, so some variance. Basically the best you can get with a two-way but I love the attempts at chasing upside again.

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Hopefully a settlement with Q Grimes soon, and then anything if at all you can get from either of Joel Embiid or Paul George is a cherry on top.

Reading a lot of negativity from our fans lately, but truly one of the more fascinating seasons for me in a while with a lot to look forward to.
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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#104 » by mjkvol » Fri Aug 1, 2025 12:38 pm

stormi wrote:Pretty excited, and curious for what next season looks like. For once not going into it with the strain of championship aspirations. We have some young players that should be exciting to track.

Potentially another leap from Maxey. Year two of Jared McCain, hopefully he's fit and moving well. A #3 overall pick on our roster with huge personality and an explosive playstyle.

Also year two for Bona and Justin Edwards, hopefully one or both start to really establish themselves as prominent NBA players.

They might be nothing but I like the swings on 24 year old Watford, 6'9 F with some passing, rebounding and ball handling, hopefully he breaks into the rotation.

Also the swing on 23 year old 6'9 F Jabari Walker.

More(y) margins. Trending up in most metrics, just posted 60% TS +4.5 on/off with POR, shot 38.9% from 3 but just .31 3Pr / 72 total 3PA, so some variance. Basically the best you can get with a two-way but I love the attempts at chasing upside again.

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Hopefully a settlement with Q Grimes soon, and then anything if at all you can get from either of Joel Embiid or Paul George is a cherry on top.

Reading a lot of negativity from our fans lately, but truly one of the more fascinating seasons for me in a while with a lot to look forward to.


I'm excited to see the young guys get a chance to gel as a unit, and really excited to watch VJ's growth. Hopefully we find some diamonds in the rough with Walker and Watford, and Bona and Edwards take that proverbial next step.

I'm not excited at all to see George other than the chance of pumping and dumping him at some point, either at the deadline or next off season. It would be amazing to get a reborn Joel, one who is ready to make the adjustments necessary to be an asset over the next 2-3 years if he is healthy as a complimentary player. Not holding my breath on that, though.
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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#105 » by shadowTerp » Fri Aug 1, 2025 3:46 pm

ProcessDoctor wrote:Here's a list of forwards making ~$15 or less next season we could target by using some combo of Oubre/Drummond/Gordon/pick(s):

Finney-Smith (player option)
Jonathan Isaac
Deni Avdija
Obi Toppin
PJ Washington
Herb Jones
Grant Williams (coming off injury)
Bobby Portis (player option)
Brandon Clarke
Jabari Smith
Jarred Vanderbilt
Maxi Kleber
Kyle Anderson
Jalen Smith

In looking back at this list, even if there's a move later on around the deadline... it's a surprisingly small list. Especially once you filter out the players who battle injuries often (we have enough of those) or are highly valued by their team. You're basically left with:

  • PJ Washington
  • Kyle Anderson
  • Jalen Smith

What do you think the Bulls would want for Jalen Smith? And can he play the 4 or is he strictly a backup 5 ?
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Re: 2024-2025 Sixers Season Post modem (Exit Interview and Pre-Offseason Thread) 

Post#106 » by 76ciology » Yesterday 3:51 am

Stay away from Jalen Smith. He’s the PF version of Mo Bamba.
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