The goal of winning a ring demands maximum effort in the management of Philadelphia 76ers, who, after making the risky move of signing Paul George, are now juggling to complete a roster that was left with very few players. The priority is veterans and low-salary players who can contribute.
Great goals come with great responsibilities. This is well understood in the offices of Philadelphia 76ers, where they are working tirelessly to ensure a competitive environment for Joel Embiid and the unique Big 3 formed with Maxey and George. The bet is as clear as it is risky, so they must go all-in. Following these successful moves, they found themselves with a very short roster to fill, despite the tight salary cap they had.
Thus, they are in a challenging process of recruiting veterans, seeking a good balance between salary and sports contribution. The priority is Marcus Morris, a player who can greatly assist in team leadership and provide solid minutes on offense. They are also considering Davis Bertans, a sharpshooter at the 4 position, to space the floor and capitalize on openings created by Embiid.
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