Sixers mailbag: Odds of Kelly Oubre Jr. and Quentin Grimes trades; who are realistic wing targets worth pursuing?

For the 76ers, as we head towards the February trade deadline, the question of whether or not to deal for wing help is starting to take center stage. With Joel Embiid's health always in doubt, and with the luxury tax threshold looming large on their shoulders, the Sixers are forced to weigh their options.

One thing is clear: Quentin Grimes is unlikely to be traded this season. His unproductive restricted free agency may have raised doubts about his future with the team, but Grimes has now secured a qualifying offer and retains veto power over any potential trade deal. As a result, it's likely that he will remain in Philadelphia as the sides hammer out a multi-year contract.

On the other hand, Kelly Oubre Jr. is a different story altogether. With his $8.3 million expiring salary looming large, the 76ers are in a tricky position - do they try to keep him and risk going over the luxury tax threshold, or do they let him go and take on some of that risk?

While it's true that Oubre would be a significant asset for any team looking to bolster their wing rotation, there is also a strong argument to be made for bringing him in. If the 76ers can get under the luxury tax threshold, holding onto Oubre could demonstrate the depth of their commitment to the team - and potentially give them an edge over rival teams.

However, it's worth noting that trading Oubre would not be without its risks. As a veteran player on a veteran's minimum salary, he is already a significant risk in terms of cost - but if he were traded to a team with some cap space in the summer, he could potentially command a long-term deal that would keep him in Philadelphia.

So what are the realistic wing targets for the 76ers? One name that continues to be mentioned is Justin Champagnie. The young Washington Wizards player has emerged as one of the top rebounders among NBA wings, and his modest salary makes him an attractive option for a team looking to add some depth without breaking the bank.

Another option could be Haywood Highsmith, who turned himself into a quality two-way wing with the Miami Heat last season. Despite being out all this season due to injury, Highsmith remains a stable presence in the wings - and would provide instant chemistry in the 76ers' lineup alongside Paul George.

Saddiq Bey of the New Orleans Pelicans is also worth keeping an eye on. While his three-point volume may not be as impressive as Oubre's, Bey's accuracy makes him a reliable shooter - and his relatively modest salary could provide some flexibility for the 76ers.

Finally, there's Derrick Jones Jr., who has been rumored to be on the 76ers' radar for years. With two knee injuries wiping out most of his season so far, it's unclear whether he'll be fully healthy by the playoffs - but if so, he could provide a significant boost to the team's wing rotation.

Ultimately, whatever the 76ers decide to do will have implications for their team's future - and we can only hope that they make the right call.
 
I think the Sixers are in a tough spot with Oubre 🤔💼. On one hand, holding onto him would show commitment to the team, but on the other hand, it could blow up their luxury tax situation 😬. I'd love to see them go after Champagnie 💥👍, he's got that great all-around game and his price tag is super reasonable 🤑. The question is, can they snag him without breaking the bank 💸?
 
Ugh, trade deadline drama is just so overdone 🤯. I mean, can't they just focus on having a solid team without having to constantly try to upgrade or fix things? And what's up with all these "target" names that are just going to get leaked out and then everyone forgets about them by the end of the season 😒.

I swear, the luxury tax is just a cruel joke at this point. It's like they're trying to punish teams for having success. I get it, it's supposed to prevent overspending, but come on, can't we just have some stability and predictability? 🤑

And don't even get me started on free agency... who knows what the future holds? Quentin Grimes' situation is a total mess - all these twists and turns just to keep him around. Can't they just give up already? 🤷‍♂️
 
so i think its hard to make a move with the lux tax threshold looming... maybe holding onto Oubre or signing someone like highsmith could be a good option? but at the same time, they need wing help ASAP 💔 76ers arent gonna be able to rely on grimes this season, and embiid's health is always a worry 🤕

i kinda like the idea of going after champagnie, he seems like a solid player... but we dont know what will happen with his contract situation 🤑
 
I'm low-key worried about Joel Embiid's health 🤕, it's like he's always in danger of hurting himself or coming back from an injury. The 76ers are gonna have to be super careful with him and their finances too 💸 - they can't afford to overstep the luxury tax threshold. If Kelly Oubre Jr. is let go, I think they should go for Justin Champagnie 🤔, he's got some serious rebounding skills and his salary is pretty reasonable. But at the end of the day, it's all about finding that balance between winning now and building for the future 🤝 - fingers crossed they make the right call!
 
the thing is, trading kelly oubre jr would be a major move, but it's not like he's a game-changer or anything 🤔... i mean, he's got his skills, but there are other guys out there who could bring more value to the team 🤑. like haywood highsmith, for example - his two-way abilities seem pretty attractive ⚡️. and saddiq bey is another option worth considering, especially if they can get him on a contract that fits within their luxury tax threshold 💸. but at the end of the day, it's all about finding the right fit 🤝... do the 76ers really want to take on more risk by trading for oubre, or should they play it safe with one of these other guys? 🤷‍♂️ gotta keep an eye on derrick jones jr too - if he can stay healthy, that's a major boost ⚽
 
🤔 I'm getting really frustrated with these luxury tax concerns 🤑. Like, what even is the point of having a team if you're just gonna play it safe all the time? The Sixers are so caught up in not wanting to go over the tax threshold that they're basically sacrificing their chances at making a real playoff run. I mean, what's the worst that could happen - they get fined and have to restructure their roster? It's not like they'd be forced to give up on Embiid or anything 😒. And meanwhile, all these other teams are out there making moves and getting ahead of the curve. The Sixers need to take a chance and make some real moves if they want to compete with anyone in the East 🏆.
 
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