Sixers May Have A Real Opening For The Stretch Big They Need

Could strong ties and strategic spending give the Philadelphia 76ers an advantage in signing talented free agent Sandro Mamukelashvili?

In the world of the NBA, money talks, but relationships often whisper the sweet nothings that seal the deal. As the free agency period looms, all eyes are on the Philadelphia 76ers' new president of basketball operations, Mike Gansey, who might just have a card up his sleeve, thanks to some intriguing connections.

Enter Sandro Mamukelashvili, a player who’s catching the eyes of many after a standout season. His agent, George Roussakis, is part of Priority Sports & Entertainment, a firm with deep ties to the Cleveland Cavaliers. This connection could potentially open doors for the Sixers as they strategize their next moves.

Mamukelashvili is expected to decline his $2.8 million player option, opting instead to explore the free agency market. According to John Hollinger’s BORD$ valuation model, Mamukelashvili is worth a cool $19.4 million. While this figure is close to the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception that the Sixers could wield, it's important to remember that models aren't always gospel.

Mamukelashvili’s rise to prominence comes after years of warming the bench, making his sudden valuation spike a topic of debate. Teams might hesitate to shell out big bucks without a long history of performance to back it up.

However, his stats from last season do raise eyebrows in a good way. Although slightly undersized for a traditional center, Mamukelashvili’s ability to play as a power forward is bolstered by his impressive shooting-39% from beyond the arc on 3.7 attempts per game.

This makes him an ideal stretch big, a player who could fit seamlessly into Philadelphia's lineup by providing much-needed floor spacing.

As the free agency period kicks off, the Sixers’ intentions will become clearer, especially if they make early moves. Mamukelashvili stands out as a compelling target for them, a player who could add a new dimension to their game plan.

Stay tuned as the drama unfolds and the Sixers potentially make their play for Mamukelashvili, a move that could reshape their roster dynamics.

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