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Mavs Ex Broekhoff Signing With Sixers

Dallas Mavs Ex Ryan Broekhoff Is Signing With The Philadelphia Sixers As The NBA Heads To The Orlando Bubble
Mavs Ex Broekhoff Signing With Sixers
Mavs Ex Broekhoff Signing With Sixers

DALLAS - The Dallas Mavericks performed some roster shuffling this week in preparation for their NBA trip to the bubble in Orlando, and Trey Burke is the pinpointed guy, with Willie Cauley-Stein opting out of continuing the COVID-19-delayed season. Amid speculation that former Mavs sharpshooter Ryan Broekhoff might get the call to return to the team - he and his family did, after all, pass on returning to Australia this year after being waived in February to instead buy a home in Dallas - Broekhoff has instead agreed to a contract for the remainder of the season with the Philadelphia 76ers.

The move, as first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, sends the 29-year-old wing to the Sixers bench, where he spent most of his two seasons in Dallas. When he did play for coach Rick Carlisle, though, he exhibited skill as a perimeter shooter. He has converted 40.3 percent of his three-point attempts in his 59 NBA games played with the Mavs.

Broekhoff is from Melbourne, as is Ben Simmons, a star for a Sixers team that could use some help from the arc. The Sixers were, when the hiatus began on March 11, ranked just No. 19 in the NBA in made three-pointers and just 14th in three-point percentage.

The Mavs are 40-27 as they prepare to move to Orlando, holding seventh place in the NBA West ... and are considered a dark horse for contention, with Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis leading the way. The Sixers will come out of the East, presently at 39-26 and in the No. 6 slot.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NBA and the Dallas Mavericks since 1990. He has for more than 20 years served as the overseer of DallasBasketball.com, the granddaddy of Mavs news websites.