At the trade deadline, multiple members of the Philadelphia 76ers saw themselves moved to new places. Among those was Furkan Korkmaz, who was one of the longest-tenured players on the roster.
With Joel Embiid no longer eligible for this season’s MVP award due to the number of games he has missed, the race appears wide open, according to Tim Bontemps of ESPN, who conducted another version of his straw poll ahead of the All-Star break.
With the formidable quartet of Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook, the Los Angeles Clippers currently hold the second spot in the competitive Western Conference, just one game behind the top seed.
Several players were moved off the Philadelphia 76ers’ roster on Thursday ahead of the 2024 NBA trade deadline. While some are aware of where their next home will be, others will have to search for an opportunity through the free agency market.
Following the 2024 NBA trade deadline, the Oklahoma City Thunder find themselves with a few roster spots to fill.
On Thursday, the Indiana Pacers acquired Furkan Korkmaz as part of a three-team deal with the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers. Korkmaz is averaging
The Indiana Pacers intend to waive shooting guard Furkan Korkmaz after he is officially acquired in a trade with the Philadelphia 76ers, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
The Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs have folded their respective trade-deadline moves into a three-team deal.
The Pacers will waive shooting guard Furkan Korkmaz after they officially acquire him from the Sixers.
If the trade deadline was any indication, the Philadelphia 76ers might already be looking toward the offseason.
The Philadelphia 76ers are the first team to finalize a deal on the NBA's trade deadline day.
The Indiana Pacers have been exploring potential trades involving Buddy Hield since before the season, and they have finally found a suitor.
The Los Angeles Lakers longtime trade target, guard Buddy Hield, has finally been traded. But no, not to the Lakers. He is being traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for a trade package of forward Marcus Morris, Furkan Korkmaz and three-round picks.
The Pacers and Sixers have agreed on a trade that will send sharpshooter Buddy Hield to Philadelphia.
The 2022-2023 NBA season was a tough stretch for Philadelphia 76ers sharpshooter Furkan Korkmaz. After he appeared in 67 games, picking up a career-high 19 starts and averaging 21 minutes per night in year five, Korkmaz fell out of Doc Rivers’ rotation during his sixth season.
Furkan Korkmaz is one of the longest-tenured players on the Philadelphia 76ers‘ roster, being a member of the team since he was drafted 26th overall in the 2016 NBA Draft.
There is no shortage of solid players that are available in trade talks right now, and perhaps we'll see the Lakers get some of them ahead of the deadline.
Keith Pompey of the Philly Inquirer reports Monday that 76ers veteran Furkan Korkmaz has requested a trade from the team ahead of the Feb. 9 deadline.
Furkan Korkmaz, one player who has been cited as a candidate to be moved in a deal, has heard the rumors but is trying to let them affect him.
Furkan Korkmaz is an interesting player for the Philadelphia 76ers. The team almost gave up on the former 26th overall pick after his first two seasons until finally breaking out as a legitimate three-point threat over his third and fourth season (2019-2021).
It’s the offseason for the Philadelphia 76ers but for one particular player, competitive basketball has already begun as the 2022 EuroBasket tournament is here.
On Sunday, disturbing reports emerged from the FIBA Eurobasket tournament in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The basketball world has seen different versions of Furkan Korkmaz over the years. When Korkmaz is donning a Philadelphia 76ers uniform, you never really know which version the team is going to get.
Furkan Korkmaz has been a bright spot on this Sixers team during the early parts of this season as a long-range sniper and a high-energy player. The Sixers’ sniper has been consistent over the team’s first 6 games and has played 19.8 minutes per game, dropping in 10.2 points per game on 41.7/34.6/92.3 shooting splits.
Green suffered the injury during the first quarter of Philadelphia's Game 3 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
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