Brandon Apter writes about the Sixers and Phillies for 97.3 ESPN and SportsTalkPhilly.com. A Philadelphia native, Brandon graduated from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 2009. After working in Minor League Baseball for nine seasons, Brandon currently does Marketing & Social Media for Kennesaw State University in Georgia.
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Report: Sixers would be willing to cooperate in a sign-and-trade
According to Sam Amick of The Athletic, the Sixers would be open to cooperating in a sign-and-trade deal if it meant losing him for nothing otherwise.
Sixers waive Haywood Highsmith
The Sixers have waived two-way guard Haywood Highsmith. The 22-year-old appeared in five games for Philadelphia.
Still no timetable for a Markelle Fultz return in Orlando
Former Sixers guard Markelle Fultz continues to rehab his shoulder and Orlando Magic general manager John Hammond says there is no timetable for return.
Report: Furkan Korkmaz agrees to play in Turkey
After two seasons with the Sixers, Furkan Korkmaz will reportedly head back overseas to play with Turkish basketball club Fenerbahçe Beko.
Report: Tobias Harris to conduct free agent meetings on both coasts
Tobias Harris reportedly plans to hold free agency meetings on both the East and West coasts beginning on June 30.
Sixers Open Summer League Play On July 5
The Sixers will open their Summer League slate on July 5 against the Milwaukee Bucks in Las Vegas.
Report: Sixers sign Florida State’s Christ Koumadje
The Sixers have reportedly signed 7-foot-4 undrafted free agent center Christ Koumadje out of Florida State.
Sixers trade Jonathon Simmons, 42 pick to Wizards
The Sixers dealt Jonathon Simmons and a second-round pick to Washington on draft night for cash considerations.
Sixers select Iowa State’s Marial Shayok 54th overall
With the 54th pick in the NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers selected guard Marial Shayok out of Iowa State.
Tobias Harris prioritizing winning, starpower over location
Tobias Harris will receive plenty of interest in free agency, but location may not be as important as other factors in his decision process.