Ashley McGeachy Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports: With Todd MacCulloch's health concerns and Monty Williams ailing left knee, the Sixers are looking to make a deal.

Although coach Larry Brown reiterated yesterday that he does not want to make a trade simply for the sake of making a trade, the latest NBA rumors involve the Sixers and Golden State, New York and Orlando.

One scenario would see Derrick Coleman, under contract through this season for $9.5 million, and another Sixer sent to the Warriors for Foyle, a 6-foot-10 center, and another player. A second scenario would see Keith Van Horn sent the Knicks for Sprewell, a 6-5 swingman. Still another would see at least one Sixer sent to the Magic for Miller, a 6-8 swingman.

General manager Billy King confirmed last night that the Sixers are exploring trade options involving Foyle, Sprewell and Miller, and after the team went through a light practice yesterday, Brown said that it is shopping.

"I've been saying since day one we'd do anything to try to improve our team, you know, if we were fiscally responsible," Brown said. "But we're not going to make moves to make moves.