Philadelphia 76ers 2019 NBA Draft Guide

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Content worth reading


We’ve spent the whole summer, as well as times during the season, getting ready for the 2019 NBA Draft. The whole group here at TSS has worked hard to be diligent and thorough when it comes to providing a full-picture view of the draft and the Sixers’ stake in it.

Below are some pieces worth reading.

5 potential options for No. 24 pick (Christopher Kline)

An extension of a concept we’ve already installed in this guide. Five prospects who could be worth at look at 24, as well as their potential fit in Philadelphia and the reasoning behind their inclusion.

5 potential options for No. 33 pick (Christopher Kline)

The Sixers will have multiple opportunities to add legitimate contributors after the first round, starting in the low 30s. Assuming Elton Brand keeps the picks — which he should — here are five options worth considering.

5 potential options for No. 34 pick (Christopher Kline)

You can lump these prospects in with those mentioned for 33. The talent level in the 2019 class gets flat after the top 15-ish, so there are several prospects on the table once the second round begins. Some of these names could even be in consideration at 24.

15 greatest NBA Draft steals in franchise history (Christopher Kline)

Teams can learn from past mistakes. But teams can also learn from past successes, which means revisiting history holds special importance for a team like Philadelphia. The Sixers have been around in some form since the 1940s. There are plenty of steals to look back on.

Past draft selections with No. 24 pick (Lucas Johnson)

Speaking of past mistakes … can I get a Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot? That dude was once top-10 on my youthful, very ill-advised 2016 draft board. Oh, how the times change.

Past draft selections with No. 33 pick (Lucas Johnson)

So. More mistakes. When you’re in business for 70+ years, there are lows that come with the highs. It happens.

Past draft selections with No. 42 pick (Lucas Johnson)

Another stroll down memory lane for a franchise that doesn’t have a ton to show for this position in the NBA Draft.

Past draft selections with No. 54 pick (Lucas Johnson)

Draft-and-stash. Selling picks. Philadelphia 76ers.

Sixers select [redacted] in 2019 FS mock draft (Christopher Kline)

With the 24th overall pick in the 2019 FanSided NBA network mock draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select … Ty Jerome. Click the link to get a brief synopsis of why and a video highlighting the main points. Smart, sweet-shooting guards belong in Philadelphia.

What if the Sixers win the NBA Draft Lottery? (Lucas Johnson)

Ah crap. We’re too late, aren’t we?