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76ers’ Backup Plan if Unable to Sign Paul George Revealed by Insider

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The Philadelphia 76ers are making big moves this offseason as they set their sights on acquiring star players to bolster their roster. Recent rumors suggest that the Sixers are eyeing Los Angeles Clippers’ Paul George as a potential addition to their team. However, if the pursuit of George falls through, the team has a backup plan in place.

According to reports, the Sixers’ “Plan B” option involves pursuing Brandon Ingram of the New Orleans Pelicans. The team could propose a trade offer to the Pelicans centered around draft picks in exchange for Ingram’s expiring contract. This potential deal could benefit both teams as the Pelicans may need to make a decision between keeping Ingram or Zion Williamson.

Ingram, who averaged 20.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.7 assists during the last season, has emerged as a reliable star for the Pelicans. However, with the team likely leaning towards keeping Williamson, it seems like the end of Ingram’s time in New Orleans is near.

The Sixers are prepared to make a move for either George or Ingram this offseason, depending on how the negotiations unfold. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see which star player will join the Philadelphia team next season and help elevate their chances of success in the league. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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