When the Sixers didn't land the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, any hopes of taking Kansas forward Andrew Wiggins appeared to go out the window.

Well, it sounds like general manager Sam Hinkie is going to kick that window back open.

According to Anthony Gargano of 94WIP, the Sixers are prepared to do "whatever it takes" to get Wiggins on draft night.

"The Sixers are in love with [Andrew] Wiggins and they will do whatever they need to do to land Andrew Wiggins," Gargano reported on Wednesday. "From what I hear, it's 90-percent they get Wiggins. They'll do whatever it takes."

Just what will it take for the Sixers to guarantee they end the 2014 NBA Draft with Wiggins?

For the Sixers to ensure they get their guy, they would have to move up two spots to No. 1 overall. A move from No. 3 to the top pick would likely take the Sixers' pick at No. 10, and could even cost more depending on how committed the Cleveland Cavaliers were to taking their guy at No. 1.

The closer the draft gets, however, the more it sounds like Wiggins very well could be there for the Sixers at No. 3.

In a chat on Wednesday, ESPN's Chad Ford said that if the Cavaliers do take Kansas center Joel Embiid with the No. 1 pick, it is very likely the Milwaukee Bucks would pass on Wiggins in favor of Duke forward Jabari Parker. If true, that would mean the Sixers would be able to draft Wiggins without giving up any assets.

Being able to standpat and take Wiggins at No. 3 doesn't mean the Sixers will not be active, however. Gargano went on to report that the Sixers are looking to move up from No. 10 as well.

Whether or not the Sixers will be able to land Wiggins or move up from No. 10 remains to be seen, but one thing is clear -- it is going to be a very interesting draft night for Sixers fans.

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