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Philadelphia 76ers | Game Theory Offseason Preview

6/10/202639 min

In this Game Theory offseason preview, Sam Vecenie & Bryce Simon discuss the Philadelphia 76ers & several big decisions they have to make this offseason. 

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  1. Sam Vecenie· Host0:00

    [whistle blows] Hello, and welcome to the Game Theory podcast off-season preview series, where Bryce Simon and I break down all 30 teams' off-seasons. Today, Bryce, we're gonna talk about the Philadelphia 76ers, which even though they have already had a tumultuous off-season, removing Daryl Morey as their head of basketball operations, installing Mike Ganzy as their head of basketball operations, I actually don't know how busy this off-season is gonna be for them, to be honest with you. And we'll talk about some things that they have to do. They have a few things that they have to figure out in terms of depth, but compared to some of the other teams that made the second round or further, there's just a little bit less to talk about here because there are just fewer possibilities, I think.

  2. Bryce Simon· Host0:44

    Yeah, I mean, I think the biggest thing for them is hoping for some internal growth, uh, from V.J. Edgecombe, right? Going into year two. Maybe you can get a little bit more from, you know, maybe Tyrese Maxey takes a slight step forward. There's, there's not a whole lot more there for him. You do have a draft pick, and so maybe you can get something from that pick as well. Um, a- and really kind of just hashing out, how do you, you know, as we were talking about the Oubre versus Grimes, both, what, you know, what do you do there? Can you hit on a vet minimum or something like that, right? Like, it... Those are the big things because a lot of the big names and the big contracts just

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