The 76ers were built for playoff success, but they’re closer to the No. 1 draft pick
There is no denying that the Philadelphia 76ers enjoyed an excellent offseason.
After losing to the New York Knicks in the first round, the 76ers had a makeover in the summer.
After leaving the Los Angeles Clippers for the most productive shooting season of his career, they signed Paul George, a nine-time All-Star. They acquired forward Caleb Martin from the Miami Heat, a role player with considerable postseason game experience. Additionally, they extended the contracts of Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid, two franchise mainstays, to keep them with the team for the foreseeable future.
It appeared that Philadelphia was finally prepared for the kind of deep playoff run that Embiid, who has never advanced to the conference finals, had yet to experience. The Clippers were earlier led there by Geor...