Beyond this year, the sixers only have three roster spots locked up: Joel Embiid, Paul Reed, and Jaden Springer. The team is quite obviously going to extend a max to Tyrese Maxey after the other moves in the offseason to achieve their maximum financial flexibility. So we can essentially consider four roster spots locked up.

The team with the next smallest number of roster spots taken up next year is 8. That’s a massive gap, and the sixers do have the most cap room, but they have by far the most spots that they need to fit into that cap room.

People are talking about giving 40 million to a 3 and D player like OG, when he would be just the fifth player on the roster for next year. That would severely limit the sixers ability to construct any semblance of a bench unit that could compete.

So my question, what is the plan beyond this year? Why are there so many roster spots open? How will the sixers be able to fill all of those and pull a team together that is cohesive next year with all the moving pieces?

I’m simply trying to understand, my intent is not to knock what they are doing.

  • DanM142B
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    10 months ago

    Why are there so many roster spots open?

    lol

    .

    .

    .

    It’s impossible for us to speculate since normal fans have no idea. But Morey has talked about the plans now being important for the upcoming years. The worry that he does sign a star, and then have no bench again is a worry. Since Maxey, Embiid, and this star could take up the vast majority of the Sixers cap.