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Kon Knueppel is one of the safest prospects in the 2025 NBA Draft class. But does he have enough upside to draw consideration at No. 3 overall?
As Philadelphia moves forward, it will have to decide what the best route is. The Sixers could go with Bailey at No. 3, they can trade down, or they could even trade up. Harper is projected to go No. 2 to the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia reportedly has engaged with the Spurs about moving up to No. 2.
A potential trade-down option for the Philadelphia 76ers has emerged with Ace Bailey eyed by the New Orleans Pelicans.
The 76ers are in the process of exploring every option available to secure an impact player in the upcoming NBA draft. A source confirmed a HoopsHype report that the team reached out to the San Antonio Spurs about obtaining the second pick.
As the Philadelphia 76ers prepare for the 2025 NBA draft and weigh all options with the No. 3 pick, there are plenty of avenues they can go down to improve the roster. President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey is never one to shy away from making a deal that he feels will help the roster going forward.
The Sixers have engaged in discussions with the Spurs about the possibility of moving up in the draft from No.
Sources: The 76ers have engaged with the Spurs about potentially moving up to the No. 2 pick. For now, the Sixers have zeroed in on four NBA Draft prospects with the No. 3 pick, including a private workout last week with VJ Edgecombe and Ace Bailey visiting Philadelphia next week
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Liberty Ballers on MSNReport: Sixers ‘have engaged with the Spurs’ involving No. 2 overall pickA day after reports strongly linked the Sixers to VJ Edgecombe, another says the team has engaged with the Spurs for the No. 2 overall pick and Dylan Harper.
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The more I watch VJ Edgecombe, the more I think that the Sixers shouldn’t be looking to trade down. Trade up? Sure. But that’s probably not going to happen. Not with a prospect like Dylan Harper on the board.