Philadelphia 76ers: Ranking 2020 offseason trade assets

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12. Mike Scott

Despite “Bubble Scott” becoming a thing inside the Disney Bubble, Mike Scott doesn’t hold much value for the franchise in a trade market. His play is already starting to deteriorate at 32-years-old. He’s a step slower on defense and his shooting is becoming less consistent. Being paid around $ 5 million next season seems a bit of an overpay for the veteran big man.

Scott could land Philly a second round pick or a reserve. That reserve could be an unproven young player or a veteran that only has one or two more seasons before he retires. More than likely, the Sixers will need to package him with one of their young players in order to get a good value trade for both.

Read. No, the Cavaliers won’t trade for Simmons. light

11. 36th pick, 2020 draft

Having an early second round can be a good piece not only if the Philadelphia 76ers decide to use it on a player with first round talent that slipped into the second round, but it’s also a pretty good trade tool. The 76ers could package it with another high second round pick or a rotation player to move back into the first round of the trade.

10. Zhaire Smith

It’s hard to gauge what Zhaire Smith’s trade value is because he’s barely played in the NBA. However, when he’s played in the G-League he’s shown promise and growth. However, injuries are a real concern for the second-year guard.

Based on those factors he’s worth a high second round pick based on his potential. He’s a freak athlete when healthy could if paired with another player or a pick(s) he could help the Sixers get solid value in return.