Report: Sixers 'Ramping Up Effort' To Acquire Pick No. 3
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Sixers and Celtics have been rumored in trade talks for awhile now.
Just hours away from the NBA Draft, ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting the Sixers are "ramping up its effort" to acquire the third overall pick from the Celtics.
League sources tell @chadfordinsider and me: Philadelphia is ramping up its efforts to acquire tonight's No. 3 overall pick from Boston.
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 23, 2016
NBA Insider: 'Very High Likelihood' 76ers Trade Okafor Or Noel
Both the Celtics and Sixers have three first-round picks, while Boston also has five second-round selections. On Tuesday, Sixers GM Bryan Colangelo told reporters he wants to move up and acquire a second top-eight pick.
Boston has 4 PGs. The Sixers have 4 Cs. Both teams have three first-round picks. Cameeeeee on. Cut the crap and get errrr done!
— Andrew Porter (@And_Porter) June 23, 2016
Stein also reports that Philly is one of the most active teams and Nerlens Noel is the most likely to be traded, not Jahlil Okafor.
Numerous rivals describe Philly as the most active team in circulation ... with a trade involving Nerlens Noel looking more and more likely
— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 23, 2016
Recently, ESPN's Chad Ford speculated a trade that would send Okafor to the Celtics for Avery Bradley.
The Sixers are hoping to acquire another top pick to pair a guard with their likely first overall selection, Ben Simmons. The three top-options for the Sixers would be Kris Dunn, Jamal Murray, and Buddy Hield.
Dunn, the guard the Sixers are reportedly most interested in, apparently has interest from the Celtics too -- even despite their crowded backcourt.
Kris Dunn has significant traction in Boston as No. 3 pick, sources tell @TheVertical. No final decision -- and trades remain on table.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 23, 2016
Or, they could just be creating trade interest?