Insider Names 2 Potential Trade Targets For 76ers This Offseason

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The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to make changes this summer but they have to decide which ones they want.

Paul George has been tied to the team for weeks now but the chances of them landing him have reportedly dwindled.

According to Zach Lowe, per NBACentral, both Jerami Grant and Brandon Ingram have been mentioned as potential targets for the Sixers in the offseason.

Lowe noted that neither of these players are as exciting as George but they could still be a huge help for Philadelphia.

Ingram is a player most certainly on the move very soon.

His time with the New Orleans Pelicans has reportedly come to an end and now the team is looking to find the right suitor to take him.

Could the 76ers be the ones that give the Pelicans the deal they want?

As for Grant, he posted 21 points per game last season for the Portland Trail Blazers, a weak team that would definitely listen to any potential deals.

Grant also has a history with the 76ers, as he spent his first few years in the league with the team.

Could he be returning to the franchise that drafted him in 2014?

It may not be George, Grant, or Ingram, but the 76ers are definitely going to shake things up in the summer.

They are tired of never going far in the playoffs, especially with the amazing skills of Joel Embiid leading them.

They want to make this offseason count in a big way and add some supreme talent that could help them truly compete against the Boston Celtics and other Eastern Conference foes.

 

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