April 2020 Philadelphia Sixers Wiretap

Tobias Harris: Sixers 'Haven't Met Our Expectations So Far' This Season

Jun 27, 2020 2:36 PM

Tobias Harris admitted that the Philadelphia 76ers had chemistry issues throughout this season partly due to injuries. 

“I’ll just say, and I’ll keep it real, we haven’t had the best chemistry throughout the whole year. It took us a while to kind of get everyone together, we battled injuries from the start to the end," said Harris on ESPN's First Take.

Harris also added that the team has underachieved this season, though the league's resumption gives the Sixers a new chance to fulfill their potential. 

The Sixers recently signed Ryan Broekhoff for 3-point shooting depth. 

“We haven’t met our expectations so far this year. But we have a new opportunity in Orlando to go out and just play ball, and really scratch a new surface of what we can accomplish.”

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Ryan Broekhoff Agrees To Sign With 76ers

Jun 26, 2020 12:33 PM

Ryan Broekhoff has agreed to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers.

Broekhoff was waived by the Dallas Mavericks in February.

Broekhoff shot 40.3 percent on three-pointers in 59 games with the Mavericks over the past two seasons.

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Knicks To Interview Ime Udoka For Head Coaching Job

Jun 18, 2020 10:10 AM

The New York Knicks plan to interview Ime Udoka for their head coaching vacancy.

Udoka is in his first season as assistant coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.

Udoka previously spent several seasons as assistant coach of the San Antonio Spurs.

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NBA, NBPA Agree To Prorate Bonus Criteria Based On March 11th As End Date Of Season

Jun 15, 2020 1:39 PM

The NBA and NBPA agreed to prorate performance bonuses and incentives using March 11th as the end date of the regular season, which eliminates the eight additional seeding games in Orlando as part of the formula.

For Joel Embiid, it means he meets the minutes-played criteria needed to fully guarantee the final three seasons and nearly $95 million on his $148 million max contract. Embiid signed a five-year, $148 million extension in 2017 that included provisions to protect the Philadelphia 76ers against career-ending injuries involving his back or feet.

Embiid needed 1,650 minutes this season to fully guarantee the contract, but prorated over the Sixers' 65 games that lowered the requirement to below the 1,329 minutes he had played this season.

Ramona Shelburne, Adrian Wojnarowski/ESPN

Tags: Joel Embiid, Philadelphia Sixers, NBA

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