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Anfernee Simons Signs Two-Year Deal with Philadelphia 76ers, Declines Warriors

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First reported by Mako · 39 minutes ago

What happened

Anfernee Simons has signed a two-year, $12.3 million per year contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, declining an offer from the Golden State Warriors. He will replace Quentin Grimes and join key players in Philadelphia. The New York Knicks are also seeking a center after recent roster changes.

  • 01Anfernee Simons signs a two-year, $12.3 million per season deal with the Philadelphia 76ers.
  • 02Simons averaged 14.3 points and 3.4 assists last season with Boston and Chicago.
  • 03He replaces Quentin Grimes, who signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.
  • 04Simons played with Deni Avdija in Portland and averaged 19.3 points last year.
  • 05New York Knicks pursue center Ivica Zubac after losing Ariel Hukporti and Mitch Robinson.
  • 06The NBA free agency market remains active with significant player moves.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew39 minutes ago
Anfernee Simons Signs Two-Year Deal with Philadelphia 76ers, Declines Warriors
N12Center · Hebrew39 minutes ago
Anfernee Simons Signs Two-Year Deal with Philadelphia 76ers, Rejects Warriors

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