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Friday, July 1, 2022

Lowkey Names the Philadelphia Sixers can go After for a Bargain

Philadelphia 76ers on Twitter: "Who's the first player that comes to mind  when you see this logo? https://t.co/neJ2sedwTM" / Twitter

LaMarcus Aldridge

    Although LaMarcus is not the same dynamic power forward he once was back with the Portland Trail Blazers; he still can bring value as a backup gig. He is still deadly from the midrange off a pick and roll and can still stretch the defense, and would be a viable piece for the Sixers unit. This would be a massive upgrade from Georges Niang, a streaky shooter with only one skill set at best. 

    

    LaMarcus Aldridge averaged 12 points and five rebounds this past season, playing only 22 minutes, so it's clear he makes the most of each minute he is on the court. 


TJ Warren


    TJ Warren hasn't played a game since 2020, but he is a bucket when healthy.


    Before TJ Warren got injured, he was a bubble sensation averaging 26 points per game and six rebounds per game. 


    Before the last few seasons, before getting injured in 2020, he averaged a little over 18 points per game and a little over four rebounds per game.


    Although there is a risk, can he stay healthy? Can he return to the player he once was? A one-year deal offer by the Sixers can't hurt them when they are in win-now mode, and if healthy, Warren will definitely contribute to a championship run. 


Lou Williams


    You know the saying, once a Sixers, always a Sixers, except if your name is Ben Simmons. 


    However, Lou Williams was always a rising star, where he started his career in Philly before blossoming into the sixth man star he became. Although he is on the ladder end of his career, he can offer some much-needed scoring off the bench for a team that finished 27th in the league in bench points scored with 27 points per game.


    Lou Willams averaged six points a game in ten minutes in Atlanta this past season, and if he decides to join us will get much more playing time for ten minutes.


    Why not end your career where it all started while competing for a championship?


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