Philadelphia 76ers: 2023 restricted NBA free agent big board

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Philadelphia 76ers, Paul Reed (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
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15. Nassir Little, SF

With the Portland Trail Blazers seemingly invested in a youth movement, it seems likely that they would like to bring back Nassir Little next season. The 6-foot-5 wing is slowly becoming a 3-and-D role player which is valuable whether they keep Damian Lillard or go into a full rebuild.

14. Jock Landale, C

It can be argued that for the majority of last season, Jock Landale was the best backup center for the Pheonix Suns. The 6-foot-11 is a well-balanced player, with being a slightly better offensive player. It’s doubtful the Suns will let him leave.

“…Paul Reed has become one of the better backup centers that the Philadelphia 76ers have had during Joel Embiid’s tenure with the franchise.”

13. Cam Reddish

As with Little, it’s hard to see Portland letting a young wing hit free agency, especially with the scoring upside like Cam Reddish. Reddish has bounced around a few teams due to inconsistent playing time, but the 6-foot-8 wing has a shot for a real featured role with the Blazers. Especially if Lillard gets traded this offseason.

12. Coby White, PG

Coby White might be considered a bust as a lottery pick, but the 6-foot-5 point guard has been a good spark-plug scorer off the bench for the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls can’t afford to let White become an unrestricted free agent, especially with the news that Lonzo Ball will miss all of next season, per Jamal Collier of ESPN.

11. Paul Reed, C

After being relegated to the bench/G-League for most of his career, Paul Reed has become one of the better backup centers that the Philadelphia 76ers have had during Joel Embiid’s tenure with the franchise. Hopefully, the franchise is smart and keeps the versatile big man.