Philadelphia 76ers: 2022 unrestricted free agent big board

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Jevon Carter (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Jevon Carter (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

40. Bryn Forbes, SG

Like the two previously mentioned above big men, shooting guard Bryn Forbes is also a player I’ve covered as a potential free agent target for the 76ers. While his 6-foot-2 frame makes him a liability on defense, the 28-year-old is a snipper from the 3-point line, which is something Philly needs.

39. Austin Rivers, G

While Austin Rivers‘ ability to be a spark plug off the bench might be tempting for the Philadelphia 76ers front office to explore, it’s safe to say Sixers fans don’t want to see the 29-year-old reunite with his father Doc Rivers. Austin Rivers is a solid two-way guard for the Denver Nuggets who is a bit inconsistent on offensive output, but the 6-foot-4 guard can hold his own on defense.

38. Hassan Whiteside, C

This isn’t the first time I’ve had the Utah Jazz’s backup big man a free agent option for the 76ers. The 7-footer is a great rebounder and shot-blocker despite losing half a step at 32-years-old. Hassan Whiteside is a name to watch this offseason to be sure as he can be had for cheap.

37. Jevon Carter, PG

Jevon Carter played for both the Brooklyn Nets and Bucks this season, but the 6-foot-1 point guard really played well for Milwaukee. Carter’s not a great playmaker, but he a good 3-and-D point guard who plays with a bulldog mentality on defense. The 26-year-old should certainly be on the Philadelphia 76ers’ radar this offseason.

36. Jordan Nwora, SF

Jordan Nwora is another young player on the Bucks who just couldn’t break through the rotation. He’s shown flashes on offense and at 6-foot-8 he has the size to become a good defender. He’d be a low-risk/high-reward type of signing for the Sixers. Although it’s clear that the 23-year-old still needs to develop.

*Restricted free agent on his current contract* Edited 6/4/22