The Philadelphia 76ers were active behind the scenes at the trade deadline, making aggressive runs at several key perimeter players—but ultimately came up empty-handed. According to league sources, the Sixers pursued a quartet of talented wings and guards, including Naji Marshall of the Dallas Mavericks, Donte DiVincenzo of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Brandin Podziemski of the Golden State Warriors, and Ryan Dunn of the Phoenix Suns.
Each of these targets brings a unique skill set that could have bolstered Philadelphia's depth. Marshall offers gritty two-way play and playoff experience, while DiVincenzo is a proven 3-and-D threat who can ignite a second unit. Podziemski, a rising star with the Warriors, excels as a playmaker and rebounder from the guard spot, and Dunn provides versatile wing defense for the Suns. However, none of these players were ultimately moved before the deadline.
For Sixers fans, this reported interest signals the front office's clear intent to upgrade the roster around Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. While the deals didn't materialize this time, the targets suggest Philadelphia is prioritizing athleticism, perimeter shooting, and defensive versatility—a blueprint that could shape their moves in the offseason or buyout market.
