Acquisition of Burks, Robinson III creates more decisions for Sixers

Acquiring two players while not sending any out means the Sixers will have to find a way to trim the roster.

Elton Brand and the Philadelphia 76ers were expected to be active ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline as the club scrambles to right the ship and give itself a chance to live up to lofty preseason expectations.

Just after midnight Thursday morning, with about 15 hours remaining before the deadline, we got the first report of activity from the Sixers when Adrian Wojnarowski reported the team had acquired Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III from the Warriors for draft compensation.

By acquiring two players while not sending any out, the move will prompt further action from the Sixers as they find themselves over the roster limit. The only question is exactly what that action will be.

One option is to simply waive two players. Jonah Bolden, Kyle O’Quinn, Raul Neto, and Trey Burke would seem to be the most likely players the team would consider moving on from in this scenario.

The other possibility is that this move is a precursor to another one in which the Sixers send out two more players than they receive, a three-for-one for example.

It feels like the second scenario is the more likely one, as it’s debatable just how much the acquisition of Burks and Robinson III moves the needle for the Sixers.

However, it’s fair to question just how big of a move the Sixers could actually pull off, or if they are even interested in doing something drastic rather than improving on the margins. Even if they are just looking to improve on the margins, it’s still possible they could find a three-for-one deal to accomplish that.

What we know for sure is that the Sixers will need to shed two players one way or another. Whether that’s through waiving a pair of players or by making another move before 3 p.m. Thursday only time will tell. Until then, it will be interesting to see if Brand has anything else up his sleeve.

 

Sixers acquire Alec Burks, Glenn Robinson III from Warriors

The Sixers have made their first move ahead of the trade deadline, acquiring Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III from the Warriors.

Things have not been going well for the Philadelphia 76ers, prompting plenty of speculation that the team would be active at the trade deadline as they try to salvage a season that began with championship aspirations. With some glaring needs and the fact that the team has fully committed to win-now mode, it would certainly make sense that Philadelphia would want to fine-tune the roster as much as possible.

Shortly after midnight Thursday morning, we got the first news of trade activity regarding the Sixers. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Sixers acquired Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for draft compensation.

The Athletic’s Derek Bodner reports that the trade capital heading to Golden State includes Dallas’ 2020 second-rounder, Denver’s 2021 second-rounder, and Toronto’s 2022 second-rounder.

For Philadelphia, the cost was minimal as the team still holds a plethora of other second-round picks over the next four drafts, many of which are expected to more valuable than the ones the Sixers parted with to obtain Burks and Robinson III.

Burks, a 6-6 shooting guard, is averaging a career-high 16.1 points for the Warriors in his eighth season as a pro. He adds 4.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists while shooting 37.5% from 3.

Robinson III is also averaging career-highs in scoring (12.9), rebounding (4.7) and assists (1.8) as he logs heavy minutes for the injury-depleted Warriors. The 6-6 wing is in his sixth season and is shooting 40% from 3. He had a 10-game run with the Sixers in 2015.

We’ll have to wait to see if Elton Brand as anything else up his sleeve ahead of Thursday’s 3 PM deadline.