To call the Philadelphia 76ers' 2024-25 season an abject failure might just be an understatement.

Heading into the opening night as the big winners of free agency, able to retain key players like Kelly Oubre Jr. and Andre Drummond while adding the biggest fish on the market, Paul George, to a four-year max contract , the 76ers took injury after injury after injury over the 82-game season, limping to the finish line with a 24-58 record and massive questions about the future.

The offense, expected to be led by dominant ISO scorers with 3-and-D wings around them, became increasingly one-dimensional as Joel Embiid and George landed on the season-ending injury report, with Tyrese Maxey increasingly unable to keep the team in playoff contention on his own. While the emergence of Quentin

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