76ers Set to Part Ways with These Three Key Players Heading into the 2024-25 Season

The Philadelphia 76ers are heading into the 2024-25 season with high expectations, fueled by a series of impressive moves this summer. This intense scrutiny reflects their status as a serious championship contender.

With team president Daryl Morey known for his relentless pursuit of improvement, the 76ers are likely to make trades during the season, particularly before the trade deadline. Here are three players from the team who might be moved mid-season:

1. Kelly Oubre Jr.
Philadelphia’s decision to re-sign Kelly Oubre Jr. to a modest two-year, $16.37 million contract was a savvy move in free agency. Oubre, who became a key player last season, may face challenges if he cannot maintain his role as a key scorer and defender. If his performance declines or if the 76ers seek a defensive upgrade, he could be traded. His affordable contract and skill set might attract playoff-bound teams.

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2. Eric Gordon
Signing Eric Gordon to a one-year minimum deal was a low-risk move for the 76ers. However, Gordon, now 35, is a shadow of his former self, offering little beyond three-point shooting. His defensive and driving skills have diminished, making him a potential candidate to be replaced by younger players like Ricky Council IV or Jared McCain. If Gordon’s role decreases, he could be traded or waived.

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3. KJ Martin
KJ Martin, who had a limited role last season after arriving from the LA Clippers in the James Harden trade, was surprisingly re-signed to a two-year, $16 million contract. This move seems aimed at using his contract as a trade asset for a player with a higher salary. Although Martin can’t be traded until December 15, the 76ers may look to deal him, possibly with additional assets, to acquire a more impactful player before the trade deadline.

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