Sixers 3 goals: Georges Niang needs to continue bombing away from deep

Georges Niang needs to continue jacking up triples on the offensive end of the floor to help the team succeed.

In this continuing series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players because the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on Georges Niang, who was brought in as a free agent before the 2021-22 season. He had a successful first season in Philadelphia. He shot 40.3% from deep and averaged 9.2 points off the bench. His presence certainly helped the bench unit find its rhythm on the offensive end of the floor.

For Niang, his three goals for the 2022-23 season are as follows:

Sixers 3 goals: Montrezl Harrell needs to give Joel Embiid a break

New Philadelphia 76ers big man Montrezl Harrell needs to ensure that Joel Embiid gets his necessary rest.

In this continuing series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players because the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on new big man Montrezl Harrell, who was brought in on a two-year deal and will be counted on to stabilize the bench unit at the big man spot. He has experience playing with James Harden in Houston and he played for coach Doc Rivers while with the Los Angeles Clippers.

For Harrell, here are his three goals:

Sixers 3 goals: Jaden Springer needs to find his footing in the league

Philadelphia 76ers guard Jaden Springer needs to find his footing in the league as he begins his second season.

In this continuing series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players as the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on Jaden Springer who is set to enter his second season in the league. After playing just two games as a rookie, and spending the majority of the season in the G League, he is looking to earn a spot in the rotation and continue to develop as an NBA player.

For Springer, here are his three goals:

3 questions Sixers must answer heading into the 2022-23 season

Here are three questions the Philadelphia 76ers must answer as they head into the 2022-23 season.

The Philadelphia 76ers figure to be one of the best teams in the league as they are led by elite talents in Joel Embiid and James Harden. They are flanked by a rising star in Tyrese Maxey and a strong supporting cast as they prepare to chase down a title.

However, there are still some questions for them to answer. They have some really strong talents on the roster, but that doesn’t mean they will walk to a title. There are still some issues that must be addressed.

With training camp set to open on Sept. 27, the focus is now looking ahead to the upcoming season as Philadelphia begins another title chase in the 2022-23 season. Here are three questions they must figure out as they move forward:

Sixers 3 goals: Paul Reed needs to find consistency, control of his game

Young Philadelphia 76ers big man Paul Reed needs to find consistency and control of his game for the 2022-23 season.

In this new series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players as the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on third-year big man Paul Reed who will be looking to battle Montrezl Harrell to be the backup big man to Joel Embiid. Considering coach Doc Rivers likes to lean toward veteran players, it seems Harrell will have the inside track to win the job and the odds are stacked against Reed, but the man they call “Bball Paul” was the backup in the playoffs so he has that under his belt.

For Reed, his three goals are as follows:

3 areas of strength for Sixers heading into the 2022-23 season

Here are three areas of strength for the Philadelphia 76ers heading into the 2022-23 season.

The 2022-23 season in the NBA is quickly approaching, and that means it’s time to start previewing the upcoming season for the Philadelphia 76ers as they continue their quest for a title.

The Sixers had a busy and productive offseason addressing their issues by bringing in tough-minded players who improve their depth. PJ Tucker, De’Anthony Melton and Danuel House Jr. will contribute and give the Sixers some help around their star duo of James Harden and Joel Embiid.

On top of that, they have a rising star in Tyrese Maxey and they still have the reliable Tobias Harris as a No. 4 option on this team. On paper, they have one of the strongest rosters in the Eastern Conference.

Heading into the season, here are three areas of strength for the Sixers:

Sixers 3 goals: Charles Bassey will have to beat out Paul Reed for spot

Charles Bassey will have to beat out Paul Reed in order to earn a spot on the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2022-23 season.

In this series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players as the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on Charles Bassey who is on a non-guaranteed contract that will not become guaranteed until Jan. 10. Considering the Sixers signed Montrezl Harrell recently to back up Joel Embiid, that means the third center spot will come down to Bassey and Paul Reed. That will be a battle to watch.

For Bassey, here are his three goals:

Sixers 3 goals: Isaiah Joe has to become a 3-and-D player to earn a spot

Philadelphia 76ers guard Isaiah Joe has to become a 3-and-D player in order to earn a spot on the roster.

In this new series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 currently under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players; the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on Isaiah Joe, who is entering his third season and has a non-guaranteed contract. His contract becomes guaranteed on opening night. Due to the fact the Sixers have to trim some players to get to 15, he will have to earn his spot on the roster.

For Joe, his three goals are as follows:

Sixers 3 goals: Charlie Brown Jr. has to add more to offensive game

Heading into the 2022-23 season, Philadelphia 76ers forward Charlie Brown Jr. has to add more to his offensive game.

In this new series, Sixers Wire looks at the 20 players, per Sportrac, that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 18 currently under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and gives each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the new season of adventure that is Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players as the active roster limit is 15.

This edition focuses on Charlie Brown Jr. who is on a two-way contract after playing 19 games for the Sixers in the 2021-22 season. He averaged 1.5 points and 1.6 rebounds while starting two games.

For Brown Jr., his three goals are as follows:

Sixers 3 goals: Julian Champagnie will have to develop in G League

Philadelphia 76ers two-way player Julian Champagnie will have to develop his skills in the G League.

In this new series, Sixers Wire looks at the 19 players that comprise the Philadelphia 76ers roster — 17 currently under contract and the two players on two-way deals — and give each three goals for the 2022-23 season.

The new season begins on Oct. 18, and training camp begins on Sept. 27. Now is the time to begin previewing the season and get everybody set for a new adventure of Sixers basketball. Philadelphia will have to trim a few players as the active roster limit is 15.

This edition will focus on one of the team’s one two-way players, Julian Champagnie. After going undrafted out of St. John’s, Champagnie signed a two-way deal with the Sixers shortly after the draft back in June and he played in summer league with Philadelphia. He averaged 19.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 2 assists during his junior season with the Red Storm. That performance comes a season after he earned the Big East Most Improved Player award for the 2020-21 season.

For Champagnie, his three goals for the 2022-23 season are as follows: