Sixers reportedly expected to keep Harrell on roster after injury


Montrezl Harrell

After tearing his ACL and meniscus in a summer workout, it’s highly unlikely that Montrezl Harrell will play for the 76ers this season.

That doesn’t mean Philly is dumping him. The 76ers plan to keep Harrell around for a specific reason, reports Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

But keeping Harrell on the roster makes sense for the Sixers because they can use his salary as a trade asset.

Harrell agreed to a minimum contract of $2.9 million with Philly this year, which likely would be aggregated as part of a larger trade.

Harrell was not going to see a lot of time on the court, much like last season in Philly. Joel Embiid starts at center and Paul Reed — just re-signed by the 76ers this summer — is his primary backup. While Harrell was listed third on the depth chart, Mo Bamba can take those minutes, and new coach Nick Nurse can also play some small ball with P.J. Tucker at the five.



Source link: https://sports.yahoo.com/sixers-reportedly-expected-keep-harrell-120500354.html?src=rss

Sponsors

spot_img

Latest

US Open 2023 LIVE: Tee times confirmed, betting tips, course info and how to follow action as Matt Fitzpatrick defends in LA

The US Open is back in Los Angeles this weekend as golf’s best eye glory in the third major of the summer. Jon Rahm...

John McEnroe warns what he expects in case Carlos Alcaraz plays 2024 Laver Cup

John McEnroe warns what he expects in case Carlos Alcaraz plays 2024 Laver Cup © Getty Images Sport - Elsa Team World captain John...

NYT’s The Mini crossword answers for October 29

The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires...

Should the Boston Celtics explore trading Marcus Smart instead of Jaylen Brown?

There has been plenty of chatter surrounding whether the Boston Celtics ought to trade away All-NBA forward Jaylen Brown given his eligibility for...

what leaders need to know – UKRI

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have an interactive copy of...