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One Wild NBA Trade Idea to End 76ers’ Process With a Parade

The terms of his trade idea are expensive, but Mike Missanelli believes he has the formula to bring Giannis to the Delaware Valley (and, hopefully a parade down Broad Street in Philly.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Philadelphia 76ers
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Philadelphia 76ers | Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

You'd be hard-pressed to find a city that's more loyal than this one. It's the birthright of a Philly sports fan. That's why the most recent Eagles season provided thrills, the Phillies offered confusion, and thePhiladelphia 76ers contributed months of depression.

Throwing on an imaginary general manager cap and pretending to play the MyNBA mode in the NBA 2k game can be tempting. Unsolicited advice is common. Everyone knows Daryl Morey would never listen, but that shouldn't matter much. That won't stop most from trying.

Longtime Sixers supporters (i.e. sufferers) just want a winner. They've been starved for a turnaround for some time, but as much as fans love this organization and team, many have resigned themselves to the theory that nothing will change unless something drastic happens.

Firing up the time machine won't happen. Julius Erving and Allen Iverson aren't walking through the door again, but one of the more popular Philly radio hosts believes he has the formula to finally end 'The Process' (sorry for bringing that up again). He believes his theory can bring a Sixers parade down Broad Street.

Giannis Antetokounmp
Apr 3, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) reacts against the Philadelphia 76ers in the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Mike Missanelli proposes an expensive trade to bring Giannis Antetokounmpo to the 76ers.

Now what? That's what everyone has been asking themselves. The three-headed monster was assembled: Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey. Sadly, the Sixers wound up producing an even worse product than they did during the 2023-24 season.

Philly lost 58 of their 82 regular-season games. They missed out on the NBA Playoffs while finishing 5th in the Atlantic Division and 13th in the Eastern Conference.

The Milwaukee Bucks finished above .500, but barely. A 48-34 win-loss total resulted in the East's eighth seed, but an early exit after only winning one game in Round 1 vs. the Indiana Pacers.

Both roads intersected during a conversation on 97.5 The Fanatic's Mike Missanelli Show. The host believes Giannis is done in Milwaukee, and he echoes a theory everyone has heard several times now, most recently by three-time NBA Champion Danny Green. Mike believes Morey must do whatever it takes to land Antetokounmpo.

Missanelli proposes the following: trade Paul George and Tyrese Maxey plus Philly's first-round pick. We'll know where that pick lands once the NBA hosts its annual lottery. Mike was countered by stating his offer was too expensive, and it might be.

Recently, in an intriguing mock draft, Philly added Duke star Khaman Maluach at the fifth overall selection, but what if Philly landed the first pick and an opportunity to land his teammate Cooper Flag? Might that be a better option to right this franchise's ship? Check out the full discussion below:

This one is catching on.

Let's place a pin cushion in this one for a while. This is tempting. Adding a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player and nine-time NBA All-Star who still has tread on the tire would definitely breathe life into this franchise.

We might even believe that a true championship run is possible. Still, we have to know where that first-round pick will land before we say yea or nay. That will determine whether or not we can throw our support behind this type of idea.

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Geoffrey Knox
GEOFFREY KNOX

Geoffrey Knox is a contributing writer for On SI, covering the Philadelphia 76ers and the Detroit Pistons. For over ten NFL seasons, Geoffrey has sat in the editor’s chair, covering the Philadelphia Eagles for FanSided. Along with his NFL coverage, Geoffrey has covered college football and college basketball for several other publications while writing for various hip-hop publication platforms since 1998. In 2025, Geoffrey joined the On SI network, powered by Sports Illustrated. He also continues to cover the multiple NFL teams for USA Today. Geoffrey is a proud husband and father.

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