The Philadelphia 76ers have undoubtedly had a less than stellar offseason. From the James Harden saga remaining unresolved to the front office making some head-scratching decisions of its own, it’s probably safe to say that the team didn’t get better heading into the upcoming season, at least on paper.
Things, however, could drastically change for the 76ers next year. Projected to be armed with approximately $67 million in cap space in 2024, the front office will have a massive financial conduit that can help the team net some marquee acquisitions. A bulk of that number could be decimated by Tyrese Maxey’s eventual extension, but that would still leave Philly with gargantuan spending power in the following offseason.