Barring injury, the Sixers have no obvious role for Furkan Kormaz. That was true at the start of training camp, and it remains true now, despite his performance in Sunday's intrasquad scrimmage at the Palestra. We'll get into all of that shortly. Nevertheless, on an afternoon that showed us a lot about what the Sixers are going to be this season, Korkmaz offered a glimpse at one of the future pieces they have in their portfolio. He drained four of five three-pointers, each with a cotton-soft stroke that's been hard to find around these parts over the past few seasons. He flashed a polish that looked a lot older than 20, whether he was swinging the ball to a more open man or lofting one-handed floaters that dropped straight through the net. Maybe he was operating at an advantage, having landed in Sixers training camp fresh off a starring performance in last month's EuroBasket tournament, which followed his summertime participation in FIBA's under-20 competition.