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JUST IN; Former 76ers Forward Is Expected to Join a Western Conference Rival

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Marcus Morris has experienced a great deal of change this season. He was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers at the end of October as part of the James Harden trade, having started the season with the Clippers. Morris was thrilled to join the Sixers since it let him to play for his home team. The veteran forward’s eventual receipt of a city key served as the culmination of this.

Morris did not have a long stay in Philadelphia, unfortunately. At the trade deadline, he was sent to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Buddy Hield. He was traded to the San Antonio Spurs shortly after that.

It is anticipated that Morris will be bought out by the Spurs. The postseason eligibility deadline is approaching, and Bleacher Report has assembled predictions for some of the best players available. Regarding Morris, it was anticipated that after a buyout, he would sign a contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He has a history of being associated with the team. Morris expressed interest in signing with Minnesota, according to Patrick Beverley’s story a few days after the trade deadline.

If Morris were to sign with the Timberwolves, he would have the chance to play for a championship this year. Minnesota is now 41-17 and leads the Western Conference.

Morris has not worn a uniform in a game since being traded from the Sixers. Although he hasn’t been formally bought out yet, a change is anticipated.

Morris played in 37 games for the Sixers this season. In that time, he averaged 6.7 PPG and 2.9 RPG while shooting 40% from beyond the arc.

 

 

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