Sixers Just Made A Frontcourt Move Fans Have Been Waiting On

The Philadelphia 76ers aim to bolster their lineup and support Tyrese Maxey with the strategic signing of 7-foot center Ariel Hukporti, a former Knicks NBA champion.

The Philadelphia 76ers have added size to their frontcourt, finalizing a deal with Ariel Hukporti, the 7-foot center who spent last season with the New York Knicks.

The team confirmed the signing in a July 6 press release. “ Philadelphia 76ers President of Basketball Operations Mike Gansey announced today that the team has signed Ariel Hukporti,” the franchise’s press release read. “Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.”

Hukporti, 24, played in 54 games for New York last season and averaged 2.2 points on 56.3% shooting and 2.9 rebounds in 9.2 minutes. His best nights included eight points against Atlanta on Jan. 2, 2026, when he also set career highs with 16 rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots.

He later posted a career-high 12 points, plus nine boards and two blocks, against Washington on Feb. 3, 2026.

He also logged 10 playoff appearances during New York’s championship run, putting up 1.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 7.6 minutes.

Before reaching the NBA, Hukporti spent his first six professional seasons overseas with Riesen Ludwigsburg, Nevezis Kedaniniai and Melbourne United. The Stralsund, Germany native was then taken by the Knicks with the No. 58 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.

Hukporti won a championship with New York in Year 2, but he has not been a major rotation piece so far, with questions about his floor spacing and switchability on defense limiting his impact off the bench.

Still, the 76ers are betting there’s something to work with. Hukporti brings a high motor, some promise as a screener and the kind of physical tools that could help him carve out a bigger role in Philadelphia.

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