Sixers stay at No. 3, select Khaman Maluach
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This edition continues to focus on the 2018 draft when Philadelphia selected Landry Shamet with the No. 26 overall pick. The Sixers were looking to continue growing the roster around their star duo of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, at the time, and Shamet made an impact right away.
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Liberty Ballers on MSNEditor-in-chief mailbag: The NBA Draft is (finally) almost hereNow here we are, a little over a week away from the 2025 NBA Draft. It’s one that could be franchise-altering for the Sixers as they hold the No. 3 overall pick and are essentially operating under two timelines.
Meanwhile, Minnesota adds Durant to Anthony Edwards to form a lethal one-two punch, with a chance to retain upcoming free agents Julius Randle and Naz Reid. The Timberwolves would be top-heavy, especially if Nickeil Alexander-Walker departs in free agency as expected, but it would be quite difficult for anyone to get stops against that offense.
The pick will be a valuable asset for the Sixers. It sits in the draft range where this front office has found success in past years.
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Liberty Ballers on MSNWhat might the Sixers get back in a Tyrese Maxey trade?After the weekend saw Memphis get a massive return for Desmond Bane, we decided it’s at least worth pondering what Philadelphia could get if it traded Tyrese Maxey.
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Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson has been added to the list of players who have worked out for the Philadelphia 76ers prior to the draft.
On Thursday afternoon, a league source told PhillyVoice that the Sixers have narrowed down their considerations for the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft to four players -- as Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported on Thursday morning .