After anticlimactic trade deadline, who could Sixers poach from buyout market?

The Philadelphia 76ers are entering the buyout market with an open roster spot, and some intriguing options could be on the table. The team has already made significant moves to shed salary and retool for the future.

One name that comes up is Lonzo Ball, who was recently waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers after struggling mightily in 35 games this season. Despite his limited shot-creation abilities, Ball's versatile two-way skillset could make him an attractive signing for a contender like the Sixers. The team's guard rotation has been bolstered with James Harden and Tyrese Maxey, but another ball-handler who can take on wing assignments on defense would be a valuable addition.

Another possibility is Haywood Highsmith, a 29-year-old two-way wing who was waived by the Brooklyn Nets this week. Highsmith left his time with the Sixers as a developmental piece but returned to the NBA and became a quality contributor. He's now healthy after a knee injury and could be brought in to provide depth behind Kelly Oubre Jr.

Georges Niang, another former Sixer, is also an option. Despite missing the entire season due to injury, Niang has the skills that would make him a valuable asset – including his ability to knock down three-pointers. If he's bought out by a Memphis team looking to pivot towards a youth movement, the Sixers could bring back a treasured presence in their locker room.

Khris Middleton is another veteran who could be on the market, but his time with the Dallas Mavericks has been marked by injuries and decreased production. The 34-year-old once played at an elite level but now poses significant risk as a signing.

Cam Thomas, who was recently waived by the Nets, seems like a bad fit for the Sixers given their depth in the backcourt. Thomas's reputation is built on his ability to score, but he has struggled with playing team-oriented basketball and would require significant changes from the Sixers' system.

Mike Conley returning to the Minnesota Timberwolves also seems unlikely, as that scenario is out of the Sixers' control. However, if Conley were available, his calm presence at backup point guard could be valuable.

Jevon Carter, a 30-year-old guard with defensive prowess and high-volume three-point shooting ability, could provide an attractive mix of skills for the Sixers. While he's not a playmaker, he can handle the ball in brief spurts if necessary.

Finally, Chris Boucher, who was recently waived by the Boston Celtics to Utah, has experience playing under head coach Nick Nurse and fits the Sixers' preferred archetype – someone capable of backing up Embiid or playing next to him. However, with the team's current depth behind center, adding another big player might not be the best use of a roster spot.

Ultimately, the Sixers will have some options in the buyout market, but they'll need to carefully assess which candidates align with their vision for the future and can contribute to a playoff push.
 
πŸ€‘ gotta feel for Lonzo Ball, guy's got skills 🀯, been thru some rough times this season πŸ˜”. think he'd be a solid pickup for 76ers, give him a shot on wing D πŸ‘. Haywood Highsmith is another name that comes to mind, dude's like a sleeper hit πŸ”₯. always liked Georges Niang, even if he missed the whole season πŸ€•, his three-point skills would be a nice addition πŸ€. and let's not forget about Khris Middleton... πŸ€”, guy's just not playing like himself lately πŸ˜“. but hey, you never know what kind of risk-reward situation can pop up in the buyout market πŸ’Έ!
 
the sixers are looking to shake things up πŸ”„ with lonzo ball being a potential target - i think he'd be an interesting signing, his two-way skills would definitely bring something new to the table 🌐. but at the same time, the team's already got some talented guards in james harden and tyrese maxey, so it's not like they need someone with limited shot-creation abilities πŸ€”. on the other hand, haywood highsmith could be a good pickup - he's shown he can make an impact when given quality minutes, and being healthy again would be a big plus πŸ‘. what do you think about khris middleton? i don't know if he's worth taking a chance on, his injuries have been a major concern πŸ€•
 
The buyout market is heating up 🚨! I think Lonzo Ball could be a great addition to the 76ers - his two-way skills would complement James Harden and Tyrese Maxey perfectly πŸ’ͺ. And Haywood Highsmith returning from injury is like a breath of fresh air πŸ™Œ. If they can snag him, that's some solid depth behind Kelly Oubre Jr.

Georges Niang is another good option - he's still got it when it comes to three-pointers πŸ”₯. But Khris Middleton might be too big of a risk at this point in his career... he was once elite but injuries have taken their toll πŸ€•.

Cam Thomas doesn't seem like the best fit for Philly, I think they've got enough scoring depth already πŸ“ˆ. And as for Mike Conley, yeah, that scenario seems unlikely 😐. But Jevon Carter could be a nice find - he's got some great skills and would fill an important role.

And Chris Boucher is definitely someone to keep an eye on... his experience under Nick Nurse is key πŸ”’. The Sixers just need to make sure they're not overpaying for anyone πŸ€‘.
 
I'm kinda skeptical about Lonzo Ball coming to Philly πŸ€”... he's had his ups and downs this season, and I don't know if he's worth the risk. Plus, they've already got some solid guards on the roster with Harden and Maxey. I think Haywood Highsmith would be a great addition though - he's been quietly good when healthy πŸ’ͺ. And Georges Niang could bring some much-needed shooting off the bench 🌊. Khris Middleton is a tricky one, though... he's still got some elite skills, but injuries have really taken it out of him lately ⚠️. Anybody they bring in needs to fit into their system and contribute ASAP, or it might be tough for them to make a deep playoff run πŸ†.
 
πŸ€” thinking about all these players available... think ball-handling skills would be super valuable right now. πŸ‘€ would love to see Lonzo Ball in a sixers jersey, but injuries are a major concern πŸ₯ also wondering if they'd take a chance on Khris Middleton again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
the sixers are considerin' lonzo ball πŸ€”, idk if he's worth the risk tho... seems like a solid pick though πŸ“Š. highsmith could be a great signing too πŸ‘. niang is still a talented guy 🎯, but you never know what to expect from guys who miss whole seasons πŸ€•. middleton's time with the mavs was rough πŸ’”. cam thomas doesn't seem like the best fit either 🚫. jevon carter could be the real deal tho πŸ”₯.
 
I think it's awesome that the 76ers are open to signing someone like Lonzo Ball πŸ€”. He might not be the most prolific scorer, but his two-way skills would be super valuable on a team like Philly with a big man like Embiid. And let's be real, James Harden is already making moves out there πŸ”„.

I'm also intrigued by Haywood Highsmith - he's been around and has some quality moments under his belt πŸ’ͺ. And Georges Niang makes sense too, even if it means taking a chance on him after an injury πŸ€•.

As for Khris Middleton... I don't know man, that guy's got too many risk factors attached to him πŸ’₯. He was great in the past, but now he's just not the same. And Cam Thomas? Nuh-uh, not gonna happen πŸ˜’.

But seriously, I think the 76ers need someone who can play both ways and bring some energy off the bench πŸŽ‰. That Jevon Carter or Haywood Highsmith could be the ticket πŸ‘.
 
Man 🀯 the 76ers are about to get crazy! With James Harden and Tyrese Maxey already running the show, adding someone like Lonzo Ball would be fire πŸ’₯. He's got that two-way game going on and could bring a new level of versatility to the team. And can you imagine Highsmith coming back as a quality contributor? That'd be sick 😎. I'm also low-key loving the idea of Georges Niang returning to Philly - he's still got that clutch 3PT shot πŸ€. But, gotta say, Khris Middleton is just too injury-prone for me πŸ€•. And Cam Thomas... eh, maybe not so much πŸ€”. Anyways, I'm hyped for whatever the Sixers bring in this buyout market! πŸ‘
 
The Sixers are looking to shake things up πŸ”„. Buying out Lonzo Ball or Georges Niang could bring much-needed depth to their rotation. I think Haywood Highsmith would be a solid signing - he's proven himself in recent seasons πŸ‘. On the other hand, bringing back Khris Middleton at this point might not be the best idea... his body just can't handle it anymore πŸ€•. What I'm looking for is some stability and consistency from the guys they're considering. It's all about finding that right mix of skills and chemistry πŸ”—.
 
I gotta say, if I was Joel Embiid, I'd be all about bringin' back Georges Niang! He's got that three-point touch and some serious chemistry with Embiid from their time together in Philly 🀝πŸ”₯. Plus, he's already proven himself as a quality contributor on the court. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good redemption story? πŸ™Œ As for Lonzo Ball, I think his two-way skills could definitely help the team out on defense. But, you know, it's all about fit and chemistry at that point. Don't wanna bring someone in just to have them struggle like Ball did with Cleveland πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Jevon Carter seems like a solid pick too - calm presence, decent shooting... what more can you ask for? 😎 But, gotta be careful not to overcommit or you'll end up like the Dallas Mavericks and Khris Middleton 🚫.
 
Omg this is so interesting!!! 🀩 I'm loving the idea of Lonzo Ball coming back to Philly! He's such a talented player and I think he'd fit in perfectly with James Harden and Tyrese Maxey. Plus, his defensive skills are insane πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about Haywood Highsmith?! 😍 He's been on fire this season after that injury and I think he'd be an amazing addition to the team. We need more two-way players like him! 🌟
 
πŸ€” The 76ers are really showing they're committed to building for the future πŸ’―. I think Lonzo Ball is a solid pick up, his defensive skills would be a huge asset πŸ€. But, they gotta be careful with guys like Khris Middleton, he's just not worth the risk anymore 😴. And Cam Thomas? I don't see it happening, their backcourt already looks too deep 🀯. Jevon Carter is another name that comes to mind, he'd fit in well with the team's defensive vibe πŸ”’.

I'm also curious to see how Georges Niang fits into the mix, his three-point skills are still on point ⚑️. And maybe they'll be able to snag a player like Haywood Highsmith, who's shown he can contribute at this level 🀩. One thing for sure is that the 76ers need to make smart moves if they wanna make some noise in the playoffs πŸ”₯.
 
I think it's crazy how teams are always trying to find that one player to make them go from okay to great 🀯. Like, Lonzo Ball might not be the best fit if you ask me, I mean he's just not that shot-creator-ish, but hey, being a 2-way player is still super valuable πŸ’ͺ.

And can we talk about how weird it is when people get waived like Haywood Highsmith? One day they're on a team, the next day they're free agent gold πŸ€‘. But for real though, if he's healthy and wants to come back home, I think that'd be awesome πŸ‘.

I'm also kinda curious to see what happens with Khris Middleton... like, you can't teach an old dog new tricks or whatever πŸ•. And Chris Boucher seems like a solid backup big man, but do we really need another center? πŸ€”
 
I think Lonzo Ball is a great option for the 76ers πŸ€”πŸ“Š. He's been in a tough spot with the Cavs, but his two-way skills are huge πŸ’ͺ. I'd love to see him play alongside Harden and Maxey - they could form a deadly trio πŸ”₯. On the other hand, Khris Middleton is a risk πŸ€•. His injury history is a major concern and it's hard to justify signing him when he's not 100% πŸ‘Ž.

Here's a stat that interests me: over the past 3 seasons, 76ers have shot 40% from three πŸ”₯. If they sign someone who can stretch the defense like Ball or Carter, that number could go way up πŸ“ˆ. Also, did you know that Lonzo Ball is averaging 4.2 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game this season? He's a steal at this price πŸ€‘.

I'm also loving Haywood Highsmith as an option πŸ‘. The guy has been through the wringer with injuries, but he's still putting up solid numbers πŸ“Š. His ability to play both wing and big is exactly what the Sixers need to complement their lineup πŸ”„.

By the way, here are some fun stats on Chris Boucher: in 2022-23, he shot 42% from three and averaged 6.3 points per game for the Raptors πŸ”₯πŸ“Š. He's a great fit for the Sixers' system and could provide some much-needed depth behind Embiid πŸ”„.

Oh, and one more thing - here's the 76ers' salary cap situation:
2025: $182M
With Harden's deal still to be signed: $185M
Adding Ball or Carter would bring that number up to around $190-195M πŸ’Έ. The Sixers have some wiggle room, but they'll need to make some savvy moves to stay under the cap πŸ€‘.
 
I'm not sure about Lonzo Ball, he's always been kinda inconsistent. 😐 But having another wing on defense could be super helpful. What I do like is Haywood Highsmith, he seems like the real deal. 🀞 He's got that two-way skillset and has shown he can contribute in quality minutes.

And Georges Niang would be awesome to have back in the locker room! πŸ™Œ You never know when you'll need a three-point shooter. Plus, his injury history is concerning for other teams, so maybe they won't want him.

Khris Middleton's a bit of a risk though... πŸ€” He's not 25 anymore and all those injuries are gonna catch up with him eventually. And Cam Thomas just doesn't fit with their system... πŸ‘Ž

I do wish the Sixers could get Mike Conley back, he'd be great at backup point guard. 😊 Jevon Carter seems like a solid addition too, he's got that defensive skillset and can shoot some threes.

But I'm not sure about Chris Boucher... πŸ€” With Embiid being so dominant, it's hard to see another big player fitting in perfectly behind him.
 
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