While re-signing their own free agents Samuel Dalembert, Kyle Korver and Willie Green remains the team's priority, the Phil Jasner of the Philadelphia Daily News writes that the team is hoping for some new additions as well.

GM Billy King has already sent out feelers to the likes of Stromile Swift and Donyell Marshall, who seemingly appear to be on every team's list, the target list is quite large.  

A partial list of their targets includes: Boston's Antoine Walker, Miami's Christian Laettner, Seattle's Vitaly Potapenko, and Indiana's Dale Davis, all unrestricted, plus Washington's Kwame Brown, who is restricted.

But the Sixers' resources are limited: As a capped team, they have their midlevel exception, which is expected to be about $5 million. The hope, apparently, is to use that and a lower-level exception, probably worth more than $1.5 million, to add a couple of pieces on short-term deals.

"They've called about parameters, to show interest, to do the initial stuff," said Andy Miller, agent for Swift and Marshall. "It has not gone beyond that stage [with my clients]. They have three issues that will dictate where they go from there."

The Sixers made their interest in Marshall, an excellent perimeter shooter, perfectly clear at the trade deadline during the season. King acknowledged at the time that their discussions with the Raptors were very serious. The Raptors, though, refused to budge.