Trendon Watford’s first season in Philadelphia appears to be his only one.
The Sixers are expected to decline the $2,801,346 team option on Watford, according to Tony Jones of The Athletic. A source told PhillyVoice that Watford is unlikely to be back with the team as he heads toward unrestricted free agency.
Watford, 25, came to Philadelphia last summer on a two-year contract that included the option for next season. The deal was for the veteran minimum, and Watford’s unusual 6-foot-8 point-forward game gave the Sixers something different at times. In 53 games, he averaged 16.3 minutes, 6.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
There is still a path for Watford to return, though it does not sound like that is the direction this is headed. If the Sixers wanted him back, declining the option and then bringing him back on a new one-year minimum contract would have made financial sense. That move would save the team about $350 thousand against the salary cap, aprons and luxury tax while also giving Watford a little extra money and a roster spot for the 2026-27 season.
Even with that possibility on the table, the expectation now is that Watford moves on. He showed flashes that caught Nick Nurse’s attention, but his limited shooting and a couple of badly timed injuries kept him from locking down a regular rotation role.
His summer never really got off the ground, either. Watford missed all of training camp and preseason, then built some early momentum before a painful adductor injury knocked him off track. He briefly earned a starting job, but never got back to that level and never settled in as a consistent rotation piece.
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