The Philadelphia 76ers are bolstering their depleted roster by adding 23-year-old Patrick Baldwin Jr. to a 10-day contract, according to sources close to the matter. This move comes as the team seeks to fortify its lineup ahead of Thursday's crucial matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers.
A veteran presence in the league, Baldwin boasts an impressive 95 NBA games under his belt with stints on the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, and Los Angeles Clippers. Drafted in the first round of the 2022 draft, Baldwin was most recently part of a similar setup with the Clippers last month.
The Sixers' strategy revolves around utilizing some of starting power forward Dominick Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability. With a full roster in place, this becomes a logistical challenge, prompting the team to convert Barlow to a standard deal. However, exhausting his two-way contract before making the switch is a common practice in the NBA.
In addition to Baldwin's signing, the team has also inked Charles Bassey to another 10-day deal, as part of their efforts to round out the roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Lakers.
A veteran presence in the league, Baldwin boasts an impressive 95 NBA games under his belt with stints on the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, and Los Angeles Clippers. Drafted in the first round of the 2022 draft, Baldwin was most recently part of a similar setup with the Clippers last month.
The Sixers' strategy revolves around utilizing some of starting power forward Dominick Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability. With a full roster in place, this becomes a logistical challenge, prompting the team to convert Barlow to a standard deal. However, exhausting his two-way contract before making the switch is a common practice in the NBA.
In addition to Baldwin's signing, the team has also inked Charles Bassey to another 10-day deal, as part of their efforts to round out the roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Lakers.