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Report: 76ers to sign veteran Montrezl Harrell as backup center

Among the keys for the 76ers regular season is to keep Joel Embiid healthy. That, in part, means keeping his minutes under control.

Enter Montrezl Harrell.

The 76ers have agreed to terms with former Sixth Man of the Year Harrell, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

ESPN Sources: Free agent C Montrezl Harrell is signing two-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, including a player option. Harrell brings more toughness to a team searching for it this offseason. He was Sixth Man of the Year with Doc Rivers/Sam Cassell in 2019-2020 w/ Clippers.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 6, 2022

James Harden played a part in bringing Harrell to Philadelphia too — both with his contract creating roster flexibility and recruiting him to take on the role of backup center with the Sixers. They have history together with the Rockets.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 6, 2022

Signing Harrell fills a big need on the 76ers — Paul Reed was the best backup five they had — and to get him at the minimum is a steal (even if he opts out of the second year of the contract).

Harrell may have been the best big man still available as a free agent. The reason he was available was a felony arrest for marijuana possession this offseason, but the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor.

To use a baseball analogy, Harrell is an “innings eater” — he can walk in the door and give the 76ers 20+ solid minutes a night at the four/five, taking some load off Embiid. Last season Harrell averaged 13.1 points and 6.1 rebounds a game, with an efficient 67.2 true shooting percentage (he split time between Charlotte and Washington). Harrell understands his role as an energy big off the bench. He sets a good pick, rolls hard to the rim and can finish

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