A look at the key offseason moves and changes for every team in the league. Next up are the Philadelphia 76ers.

Offseason additions

Free agents

Gerald Henderson

Sergio Rodriguez

Jerryd Bayless

Brandon Paul

Shawn Long

James Webb III

Draft

Ben Simmons

Timothe Luwawu

Furkan Korkmaz

Dario Saric

Trade

Tibor Pleiss

THE REWIND

The draft: past, present and future

With three first-round picks, including the first overall, Philadelphia entered June with plenty at stake.

Would Philadelphia stay the course with their current picks or add an additional lottery pick at the cost of a future asset?

In a top-heavy draft, Philadelphia ended up adding Ben Simmons at No. 1 and two wings, Timothe Luwawu at No. 24 and Furkan Korkmaz at No. 26. Korkmaz will spend next season playing in Europe.

Simmons will garner plenty of attention this season but two 2014 lottery picks – Dario Saric and Joel Embiid – will also be in the spotlight.

Saric is coming off a strong summer playing for the Croatian national team and could make an impact.

Embiid has franchise-level talent but has battled recurring foot problems and has not played since breaking his foot in June 2014.

If Embiid can stay healthy and Saric can adjust to the NBA, Philadelphia – with Simmons, Nerlens Noel and Jahlil Okafor, along with cap flexibility and future assets – should see its slow rebuild finally take shape.

Void at the point

Philadelphia learned from last season the benefit of consistency at point guard.

With a void at the point, the 76ers struggled until Christmas with a 1-30 record and stunted the development of Noel and Okafor.

The Christmas Eve trade for Ish Smith would serve as a blueprint for Philadelphia as the 76ers improved a little and won nine games the rest of the season.

With the additions of veterans Jerryd Bayless and Sergio Rodriguez, the 76ers should find more consistency than last season.

Veteran presence

Philadelphia made a concerted effort this off-season to surround its young players with veterans who would provide a locker-room presence and improve the product on the court.

The additions of Bayless, Rodriguez and Gerald Henderson should provide a suitable support system.

CAP BREAKDOWN

Player 2016

1. Jerryd Bayless $9,424,084

2. Gerald Henderson $9,000,000

3. Sergio Rodriguez $8,000,000

4. Carl Landry $6,500,000

5. Ben Simmons $5,900,760

6. Joel Embiid $4,826,160

7. Jahlil Okafor $4,788,840

8. Nerlens Noel $4,384,490

9. Tibor Pleiss $3,000,000

10. Nik Stauskas $2,993,040

11. Dario Saric $2,318,280

12. Timothe Luwawu $1,326,960

13. Richaun Holmes $1,025,831

14. Hollis Thompson $1,015,696

Non-guaranteed/partial

15. Robert Covington $1,015,696

16. Jerami Grant $980,431

17. T.J. McConnell $874,636

18. Brandon Paul $543,471

19. Shawn Long $543,471

20. James Webb III $543,471

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